Below is a list of guidelines to follow when installing parton lumber s poplar bark siding.
Install bark siding.
Stack siding off the ground and under cover.
Attach the first course of roofing underlayment so that the bottom edge overlaps the kicker strip and the upper edge is higher on the wall than the top of the first course of bark.
The bark house 5 point quality control protocol ensures precision in manufacturing.
Stored siding should be 4 to 6 inches above the ground with air circulating freely around and throughout the stack.
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Roofing underlayer should be inserted.
Use chalk line to determine rows.
Install narrow 1 2 3 4 inch thick kickout strip at bottom of wall and work upwards.
The bark is squared kiln dried and quality assured.
Make sure that the bark siding makes no ground contact.
If the bark is to be stored over damp ground or concrete place a moisture barrier under the siding.
Keep the poplar bark dry prior to installation.
After the shingles are applied any exposed excess membrane should be trimmed away.
When the bark siding is applied a vapor barrier placed behind it helps prevent moisture buildup and deterioration.
This technique ensures a lateral water proof seal between the bark and trim and avoids the use of unsightly caulking.
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Luxury wood shingle siding that is harvested with environmentally friendly practices and attention to timing using methods created exclusively at bark house this tulip poplar wood paneling is a reclaimed waste product of the logging industry.
Begin installing the bark shingles.
The curved bark is then stacked flattened and air dried.
The bark which is historically a waste product in lumber operations is harvested to become exterior siding or interior wall tiles before the logs reach the mill.
Begin installing bark shakes from the far left keeping the bottom edge of the shakes level with the bottom of the kicker strip.
Poplar bark is the only tree bark that is rigid enough to endure the rigors of exterior application.
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