About cypress lumber.
Red cypress siding.
Cypress wood siding popular for it s beauty durability and versatility.
Bevel wood siding provides rustic warmth for homes and log cabins.
All our products are kiln dried and are available in random lengths 8 to 16.
Sinker s natural appearance is the same as the original wood red and gold color that varies from tree to tree and even varies within the same tree both in the depth of shade and in intensity.
Cypress 8 bevel siding.
Our cypress has the richest color and tightest grain of any cypress available on today s commercial market.
Cypress vertical channel siding 1x8.
Colorview makes selecting and coordinating siding roofing and trim easier and more fun.
Cypress standard shiplap siding 1x6.
Cypress siding can be painted stained or clear sealed for a natural look.
East bay cypress has enjoyed a working relationship with the mill for many years and no project is too unique or specialized.
We offer plain or rabbeted edge bevel in western red cedar eastern white pine or cypress.
With proper care and maintenance the useful life of cypress can last for generations making it more cost effective than most other choices.
Virgin red heart cypress salvaged from old barns warehouses built before the turn of the 20th century.
Recommended for horizontal applications only.
Any size lumber can be produced for siding 8 sided octagon timbers outdoor decks general millwork custom trim and paneling or anything you can imagine is available.
Tidewater red cypress preferred by frank lloyd wright our tidewater cypress is a variety of bald cypress that grows in the swamps and wet areas along the southern coast of the u s and is often referred to as tidewater red cypress because it tends to have a somewhat darker coloring than the white and yellow cypress that grows further.
Cypress shake siding 6x18.
Cypress lap drop siding 1x6.
Colorcoach a virtual swatch book colorcoach is a simple tool designed to give you more confidence in your color choices.
Done correctly autumn red house siding color can produce a sense of nostalgia in viewers.
All shades of blue have grown tremendously in popularity over the last several years.
This beautiful wood is used mainly for cabinets and millwork but also for wall and ceiling coverings on more exclusive homes.
The key is to choose a red that is closer to rust or brown and not leaning into the fire engine category.
This siding style is installed horizontally where the top board overlaps the bottom board to seal out rain snow and other natural elements from getting inside the structure.