Tigerwood Siding

Tigerwood
Rainscreen Siding

Tigerwood Rainscreen Wood Siding is a durable choice for wood siding and is very resistant to moisture absorption, resistant to shrinkage, checking, splintering, and insect infestation. It is an attractive alternative to more expensive hardwoods such as Teak or Ipe.

Tigerwood also creates a unique exotic siding look, offering a different look from other tropical decking woods. With an orange brown in color including occasional narrow to wide irregular stripes of dark brown or black, giving the decking pieces a striped look similar to a tiger’s stripes.

Tigerwood FAQ

What is Tigerwood? Does Tigerwood Make Good Rainscreen Wood Siding?

This wood is sourced from Mexico south to Brazil, Tigerwood has excellent weathering properties and is rated as durable for decay resistance. Tigerwood wood siding is very resistant to moisture absorption, resistant to shrinkage, checking, splintering, and insect infestation.

Tigerwood creates a unique exotic look for a deck, offering a different look from other tropical decking woods. Despite that look, Tigerwood will silver over time or the color. The color can be maintained by treating the siding by using a finish with a UV inhibitor such as Messmer’s UV Plus.

Siding Profiles

  • Rainscreen

Benefits

  • Rot resistant
  • No annual Sealer needed
  • No chemical treatments
  • Provides great architectural interest
  • Long Lasting

What Sizes of Tigerwood Rainscreen Siding Are Available?

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.