Natural bark siding the original.
Bark siding installation.
Natural bark siding is a dry kiln wood siding.
Our high grading standards for backwoods bark have resulted in the only independent laboratory tested and professionally engineered product of its kind on the market today.
Install narrow 1 2 3 4 inch thick kickout strip at bottom of wall and work upwards.
Completed bark siding installation.
At barkclad our natural bark siding is from poplar and is hand peeled dried in a certified kiln hand cut on site stacked loaded and shipped for delivery within a 1 week period or less to maintain the exceptional natural integrity of the bark.
Natural bark siding will age in color over time especially in the direct sunlight it actually looks more rustic overtime.
If the bark is to be stored over damp ground or concrete place a moisture barrier under the siding.
Stack siding off the ground and under cover.
The bark house 5 point quality control protocol ensures precision in manufacturing.
Use chalk line to determine rows.
Luxury wood shingle siding that is harvested with environmentally friendly practices and attention to timing using methods created exclusively at bark house this tulip poplar wood paneling is a reclaimed waste product of the logging industry.
This is the bark siding product of choice for those who want to enjoy a 100 maintenance free home exterior for generations to come.
Poplar bark is the only tree bark that is rigid enough to endure the rigors of exterior application.
Keep the poplar bark dry prior to installation.
Roofing underlayer should be inserted between the rows of bark siding see zoom pic.
Stored siding should be 4 to 6 inches above the ground with air circulating freely around and throughout the stack.
Natural bark siding is a dry kiln wood siding.
Barkclad does not warranty the natural bark siding passed the cutting of the bands of the packaging due to the fact that installation is key to the longevity of the siding.
Storage prior to installation.
Barkclad does not warranty the natural bark siding passed the cutting of the bands of the packaging due to the fact that installation is key to the longevity of the siding.
Chestnut bark was once a popular choice for home siding until a blight killed off nearly the entire species in north america in the 1940s.
Either wood screws pallet nails spiral nails or ring shanked nails should be used to secure the bark cladding to the plywood.
Natural bark siding will age in color overtime especially in the direct sunlight it actually looks more rustic overtime.