High grade material is used for applications such as siding of various kinds both exterior and interior woodwork and millwork.
White pine siding durability.
It will not last 10 years.
An even more popular use for white pine lumber has been in construction.
Even after an eastern white pine board has been expertly kiln dried at our sawmill it continues to be affected by ambient humidity that s why it s very important to minimize any dimensional change after installation by installing siding or trim at a moisture content that matches the local climate as closely as possible.
The pine will be damaged in short time by the uv from the sun and rot.
Moisture can t wick up its end grain.
The back side is a skip surfaced face and may be smooth or rough with imperfections.
I have seen pine lumber with a simple coat of paint last many years.
Like redwood and cedar it splits rather easily so you do need to predrill screw holes for fasteners.
White oak the whiskey barrel wood differs from red oak in that it is much less porous.
We offer it in many profiles including tongue and groove plain bevel chink joint d log v joint board and batten trim boards etc.
If you get treated pine it will last for a long time in the weather where as untreated will rot within a season.
Eastern white pine is used in projects that require quality durability and appearance.
Highly durable but doesn t respond well to excessive moisture or extreme temperatures especially if not properly installed.
Colonial white pine houses in the northeastern united states have been known to last for more than 200 years because of its strength and durability.
It will not last as long as natural stone.
This siding is not pressure treated.
Western white pine is generally sawn into lumber which finds its main use in windows doors matches boxes patterns as well as construction lumber.
It will not last as long as natural stone.
Not a good choice for unstained siding.
It sets the standard.
Durability will be determined by how the wood is treated.
This wood has a fine grain and holds finishes very well.
Of the two cedar is considered the better choice when it comes to wood siding durability.
Eastern white pine siding is a not only the most economical it is also the most commonly used lumber in the log home industry.
Furniture paneling and barns have been formed from white pine but its most common use is for homebuilding.
Wood siding has been used to protect the interior structures of homes since colonial times.
This bevel lap siding has a rough face and is graded on this face.
At the time it was the only viable material available and the most commonly used woods for siding in the northeast were eastern white pine and cedar.