German Siding History

Pattern 105 dutch lap german lap drop siding or cove lap siding.
German siding history. Along with the roof it forms the first line of defense against the elements most importantly sun rain snow heat and cold thus creating a stable more comfortable environment on the interior side. Vinyl siding took over the top position at 39 percent. It sought to protect already established industries and encourage new industries such as tin plate. Yellow pine is a durable wood that is often used outside but must be primed and painted to hold up to the exterior elements.
Vinyl was installed on 33 percent of the country s new homes and fiber cement on 15 percent. The mckinley tariff of 1890 was the highest protective tariff enacted in american history up to that time. Covering your home in siding from 84 lumber means covering your home in the highest quality of materials. We carry the best brands in the business including james hardie georgia pacific and lp smart siding.
2011 vinyl siding maintained its lead but fell a little as fiber cement became popular. This had monumental implications for new castle s economy. Vinyl siding was introduced to the exterior market in the late 1950s as a replacement for aluminum siding. America was the leading consumer of tin plate but had few existing producers.
Material science theory informs us that with the increased surface area by the groove the forces acting to bend the material will be distributed. This lap siding has a cove on the bottom edge and has a smooth surface on the face. It was first produced by an independently owned manufacturing plant called crane plastics in columbus ohio the process was originally done through mono extrusion a process of forming the profile from a single material into the desired shape and size. Our profile number is tw628 and comes in 3 different sizes.
2000 the siding industry declared a new leader. On the bungalow a narrow exposure keeps the look neat. Brick held steady at 20 percent and wood fell to a distant third at 14 percent. So called dutch lap siding is also known as german siding or coved lap siding.
Coved siding was popular by the 1880s. The clapboard and its variants are the original horizontal siding dating back to the earliest hand rived types from the 17th century but they are only the progenitors of a family of materials that took off with the industrial revolution. There may be occasional knots but relatively clear. It s known by all of these names but the profile is the same.
Dutch lap siding because of the shape that is introduced by the grove adds strength to the siding. It is distinguished by a hollowed reveal or channel that produces deep shadow lines. Our german shiplap siding is made with a yellow pine graded d better. The groove enhances the resilience of the wood to forces that would try to stretch it or bend it beyond its elastic limit.