Douglas Fir Siding and Paneling
Douglas Fir Siding and Paneling—named after Scottish botanist David Douglas—is a very popular Western softwood that is used in many different home and commercial building projects due to its strength and durability.
Our Douglas Fir material comes from multiple sources with various possible widths and thicknesses to allow for a wide range of applications. Our Rough Sawn Douglas Fir is one of the most cost-effective and easiest ways to simulate Old Barnwood siding, while our Old Patina Douglas Fir is ideal for paneling, siding, and trim.
Material Specs
Nail marks with black staining are common, as are knots, checks, and small patches of discolored wood from rafters or studs. Bolt holes with black staining as well as indentations from the use of tools are possible. Splits, wane, and knotholes may be present. Splits up to twice the finished width, knots up to a third of the finished width, and seasonal checking is allowed.
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Additional information
Length | 2-12' |
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Width | 3-1/8″ up to 9″ |
Thickness | 3/8″ to 3/4″ |
Source | Varied |
Finish | Planed Old Patina Wire-Brushed, Old Patina Circle-Sawn, & Old Patina Rough-Sawn |
FSC | 100% Certified |