Tongue and groove cladding is a simple and relatively affordable way to update old buildings and bring them into the 21st century, while wooden shingles can also offer a taste of bygone days in North America. Amongst the most popular types of wood / timber used for this purpose are various softwoods and hardwoods, such as Douglas fir, larch, oak, pine, red cedar (thuja), spruce and sweet chestnut, as well as some tropical, durable hardwood species.
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