BEVEL | OVERVIEW

Western Red Cedar bevel siding or cladding is the most widely-used siding type. It is produced by resawing lumber at an angle to produce two pieces thicker on one edge than the other. The manufacturing process results in pieces with one face saw textured. The other face is smooth or saw textured depending on the grade and customer preference. Bevel cladding is installed horizontally and gives an attractive shadow line which varies with the thickness of siding selected.

GRADES
Bevel siding or cladding is available in clear and knotty grades. Clear siding gives premium quality appearance and is ideal for prestigious, upmarket applications. Knotty cladding has warmth and casual charm and is ideal for homes, cottages, club-houses and applications where a rustic appearance is desired. More

SIZES
This siding type has sizes ranging from 13x22mm to 22x305mm. More



Finger Joined Bevel Siding
WRCEA members also produce finger-joined bevel cladding in clear and knotty grades. The precision-fitted joins are virtually invisible and stronger than the surrounding fiber. Finger-joined bevel siding is available in lengths up to 16 feet and provides the handsome appearance and all-weather performance of premium cedar siding. Builders appreciate both the convenient long length tally and the speed and ease of installation with fewer field joins.



Bevel Grades

Bevel Sizes

 
     
     
 


Members of the Western Red Cedar Export Association provide western red cedar to Belgium, France, The Netherlands, United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, China, Japan and other markets around the world.
 
     
 
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