Metal Sided Houses. Plywood siding features a rough-sawn textured face for a beautiful rustic appearance. Metal siding includes products such as aluminum siding.
Metal building homes have many advantages: they are cheap, easy to construct, versatile, and durable. Together, the materials help create a very durable structure that's easy to maintain, with a look and style that's fresh and interesting to look at. Sometimes it's not the house siding that's the main attraction, but the trim that helps bring it all to life.
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To install vertical metal siding, start by applying horizontal furring strips and sheathing to the surface you're working on if it's uneven.
A popular steel siding option in commercial, residential and agricultural applications, vertically run metal siding provides clean lines and can help direct the eye towards key features of a build. Horizontal lap siding, also known as clapboard or bevel siding, is the one of the most common styles of siding. Sadly steel is often low on the list when homeowners are researching siding options, often due to the above mentioned reason that many associate steel or metal with commercial/industrial use.