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Western Red Cedar Bevel Siding

Western Red Cedar Bevel Siding

People love Western Red Cedar bevel siding because it provides a distinctive, stylish, and durable exterior for their homes. With its aesthetic appeal, energy-efficiency, easy installation, and versatility, bevel siding is a great choice for homeowners looking for a beautiful and long-lasting exterior for their homes.

Western Red Cedar bevel siding is the most common cedar siding type that is used and is created by sawing lumber at an angle to produce two pieces of wood that are thicker on one side and thinner on the other. This type of siding can be used on a variety of home styles, from traditional to contemporary, making it a versatile choice that can fit any design aesthetic. Additionally, it can be painted or stained to match your home’s color scheme, making it a customizable option that can fit your personal style.

Through the manufacturing process, bevel is produced to generally have one side that has a smooth surface and one side that has a resawn surface.  We provide bevel siding in both knotty and clear grades. Clear siding is going to be used more in modern/contemporary homes, while knotty bevel is going to be used in more rustic settings. 

One of the more economical options for Western Red Cedar bevel is to purchase what is called Finger-Joined bevel.  This process includes gluing and joining shorter pieces of lumber to create longer pieces.  The joins are stronger than the surrounding fiber.  Typically this product is going to be pre-primed or painted prior to installation.

Bevels - Raw Lumber

All siding options are available in a variety of grades ranging from vertical grain clear to utility. BCL can offer any size of siding you may need. Click here for a Guide to Installing Bevel Siding.

Red cedar bevel siding is a popular choice for homeowners looking for a durable, attractive, and natural exterior for their homes. Made from red cedar, this type of siding offers numerous benefits that make it a great choice for your home.

One of the biggest benefits of red cedar bevel siding is its durability. Red cedar is a naturally durable wood that is resistant to rot, decay, and insects. This makes it an ideal choice for homes in areas with harsh weather conditions. Additionally, red cedar is known for its ability to withstand the elements and maintain its beauty over time. Whether you live in a humid climate, or an area with extreme temperatures, red cedar bevel siding will hold up well and keep your home looking great for many years to come.

Another benefit of red cedar bevel siding is its natural beauty. Red cedar has a warm and inviting appearance that adds character and charm to your home. The natural variations in color and texture give each piece of siding a unique look, making your home stand out from the rest. The beveled design of the siding creates a distinctive shadow line, adding depth and dimension to your home’s exterior.

Red cedar bevel siding is also an energy-efficient option for your home. As a good insulator, red cedar helps to reduce energy costs and keep your home comfortable year-round. This makes it an environmentally friendly and cost-effective choice for your home. By improving your home’s insulation, you can reduce your energy bills and contribute to a greener environment.

Red cedar bevel siding is also easy to install, saving you time and money on installation costs. The beveled design creates a tight seal between each piece of siding, making it weather-resistant and energy-efficient. Additionally, red cedar bevel siding can be painted or stained to match your home’s color scheme, making it a versatile option that can fit any design aesthetic.

Another benefit of red cedar bevel siding is its versatility. With its unique design and natural beauty, red cedar bevel siding can be used on a variety of home styles, from traditional to contemporary. Whether you prefer a rustic, natural look, or a more modern and sleek design, red cedar bevel siding can be customized to fit your aesthetic. And, because it is a natural product, red cedar bevel siding will age and weather beautifully, giving your home a unique and timeless look that will stand the test of time.

In conclusion, red cedar bevel siding is a great choice for homeowners looking for a durable, attractive, and natural exterior for their homes. With its natural beauty, energy-efficiency, easy installation, and versatility, red cedar bevel siding can provide a beautiful and long-lasting exterior that will stand the test of time. Whether you’re building a new home, or looking to update the exterior of your current home, consider the many benefits of red cedar bevel siding and make it your choice for a beautiful and long-lasting exterior.

Bevel Siding Coverage Estimating Table

Nominal Width Net Width Pattern Face Sq Ft To Lineal Feet Sq Ft To Board Feet
4 3 - 1/2 2 - 1/2 4.8 1.6
6 5-1/2 4-1/2 2.67 1.33
8 7-1/4 6-1/4 1.92 1.28
10 9-1/4 8-1/4 1.45 1.21
12 11-1/4 10-1/4 1.17 1.17

Bevels - In Application

Bevel siding is a type of siding that is tapered or beveled so that its upper edge is thinner than its lower and lapped in laying to cover the horizontal joint between adjoining pieces.

This type of siding allows the panels to protect the joints from water intrusion and extra wear. One of the reasons it’s so popular is that it’s easy to install, is long lasting, and looks beautiful.

When it has a square butt end, it is traditionally known as Clapboard Siding. Bevel Siding with a notched butt end is known as “Dolly Varden” or Rabbeted Bevel.

Western Red Cedar Bevel Siding and Trim (11)

Painted Bevel

Western Red Cedar Bevel Siding, Fascia, Timbers, Trim, Post and Beam, and Railings (3)

Clear stained Bevel

Western Red Cedar Clear Stained Bevel Siding and Trim

Clear stained Bevel

Western Red Cedar Bevel Siding, Fascia, Timbers, Trim, Post and Beam, and Railings

Whitefish, MT triplex.

Dow's Custom Const. project.

Western Red Cedar Bevel Siding, Fascia, Timbers, Trim, Post and Beam, and Railings (2)

The Triplex

Western Red Cedar Bevel Siding, Fascia, Timbers, Trim, Post and Beam, and Railings

Bevel siding, also shown peeled logs

Western Red Cedar Bevel Siding, Fascia, Timbers, Trim, Post and Beam, and Railings (2)

Front detail of siding and logs

Western Red Cedar Bevel Siding and Trim Detail of Corner

Detail image of corner

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