Introduction
When I started building the backwoods cabin that would eventually become my family's fulltime home in the fall of 2009, I knew I wanted it to be high quality and beautiful to look at. That meant investing extra time, effort and money in the best materials I could find. That included cedar shingle siding.
Cedar shingle siding is one of the most attractive options for covering a house, shop, shed or garage. It's also durable and ecologically sound. One reason you don't see many new buildings with cedar shingle siding is the work and time involved. It takes longer to install than modern vinyl options, but it's probably not as time-consuming as you think if you do it right.
Here, you'll learn how to install cedar shingle siding.
Materials Required
- 2-inch stainless steel shingle nails
- Caps and staples for cap stapler
- Cedar 2x6 boards slightly longer than your walls are tall (one pair for each corner of your building)
- Construction adhesive
- Custom-bent aluminum flashing for above your windows and doors
- Eastern white cedar shingles
- Roofing nails
- Waterproof building wrap and drainage membrane