Tropical Hardwood Shiplap Siding
Shiplap Tropical Wood Siding
A popular exterior wood siding used in both new construction and renovation is high-quality shiplap wood siding made of natural tropical woods. This natural wood siding is renowned for the low maintenance and long service life.
We offer Ipe Shiplap Wood Siding, Garapa Shiplap Wood Siding, Cumaru Shiplap Wood Siding, Massaranduba Shiplap Wood Siding, and Red Balau Shiplap Wood Siding for all of your construction and renovation needs. Hardwood Shiplap Wood Siding is very popular with modern architecture for its beautiful appearance and ability to last.
About Shiplap Wood Siding
According to the American Institute of Architects, a shiplap board is defined as one with a rabbet on opposite sides of each edge that allows the boards to connect snugly together, leaving a distinctive reveal line between the boards. Shiplap wood siding is siding that uses this same appearance on the exterior, offering both high performance and distinct beauty.
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Siding Profiles
Shiplap Tropical Wood Siding is customarily offered in both 1 x 4 and 1 x 6 siding.
- 1 x 4 Shiplap Siding S4S 7′-20′
- 1 x 6 Shiplap Siding S4S 7′-20′


Benefits of Tropical Wood Shiplap Siding Include:
- Rot resistant
- No annual Sealer needed
- No chemical treatments
- Provides great architectural interest
- Long Lasting
Shiplap Tropical Hardwood Options
Ipe
Ipe has rich dark colors, so it not only lasts a long time but has the beauty of a fine interior wood.
Cumaru
Cumaru wood, also known as Brazilian Teak or Golden Teak, is a naturally durable Brazilian timber with a density similar to Ipe.
Garapa
Massaranduba
Massaranduba wood (also spelled Macaranduba), also known as Brazilian Redwood, is a beautiful rich-looking alternative to Ipe.
Red Balau
Red Balau is highly resistant to shrinkage, checking, splintering, insect infestation, decay, and rot.
Wood Species Guide
Natural woods vary in performance characteristics from one another. This wood comparison chart helps you compare hardness, weight, fungal resistance, and more. Use the wood comparison guide to help you find the right wood for your project.
Locations
Locations are strategically placed throughout the United States to serve our customers. Products stocked at each location are different based on customer needs.