Redwood. What
more is there to say? Buttery textured, burgundy colored;
for centuries this rot-resistant wood has helped California
withstand sun, surf, earthquakes and yes, even rain. Redwood
has been a siding of choice for centuries because of its
colorful beauty, workability and resistance to decay. When
oiled, redwood retains a beautiful rosy hue. When left unfinished
it weathers to a stunning silver grey. Either way the beauty
of real wood shines through. Redwood was used throughout
the Western United States to build everything from industrial
mills to wine tanks. These structures now provide historic
and environmentally impeccable wood products for our customers
worldwide.
Available in the following specifications:
- Board and batten, rough-sawn, ¾ - 2” thick
x 1 - 12” wide x 3 - 14’ random lengths

- Shiplap, S4S, ¾ - 2” thick x 1 - 12”
wide x 3 - 14’ long random lengths

Air dried 8 - 15% moisture content. Hardness rating 420.
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