Q:Could I use a marine varnish to use it on soffit? Helping for moisture .
by|Oct 20, 2020
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A: Gregc,
We would suggest testing this on a small area or on a scrap piece to ensure satisfactory results before completing the entire project.
by|Oct 20, 2020
Q:Is there a trim kit in the same color? If not, what do I do?
by|Sep 24, 2020
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A: I did not use any trim boards, just made my cuts fit tight to the outer corners (my small gaps were the seams, at the ends of the boards, to the inside area of the wall ... it looks great and rustic (as these board are intended to look-like). Option ... if you have enough left-overs, rip down those left-over boards to make your own trim pieces.
by|Jan 9, 2021
A: David,
We have two answers for you: First of all, there is a trim kit; it is Model # 311590,
Internet # 304529771. Unfortunately, the item is out of stock at this moment. Don't give up on it, though.
Here is another option: To terminate a run of shiplap in the field, use mitered returns cut flat on a sliding compound miter saw. This hides the end grain. Another way to stop shiplap in the middle of a wall is to cut miter returns. For outside edges, either butt-joint the shiplap boards and fill the seam (Use a wood filler/caulk to fill in the remaining gaps.) or install mitered trim on both sides of the corner to hide the seam. Hope that this helps.
by|Jul 11, 2023
Q:Can this be used in a 3 season room?
by|Sep 8, 2020
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A: Rob,
This product is intended for indoor use--not for exterior applications, but if you choose to use it in an environment that will be exposed to the elements, the material would require a wood sealant.
by|Sep 9, 2020
A: Wood planks that should have minimal impact to temperature change, possibly some humidity shrinking/expansion, but should also be minimal. As long as its protected from rain, snow, ect. it should be fine.
by|Sep 10, 2020
Q:Description always refers to interior use. I want to build a privacy outdoor fence with the charred pine. Do you recommend and, if not, why?
by|Aug 29, 2020
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A: Dear Stormy,
This product is intended for interior use only because given enough sunlight and water exposure, an untreated wood like this will degrade and also runs the risk of attack by termites, fungi/mold. Although it would make a lovely privacy fence, we recommend a treated wood or vinyl fence for your project.
by|Aug 31, 2020
Q:Starting doing the wall and now I’m halfway done but can’t find the smoke withe Shiplap no were not even online
by|Aug 19, 2020
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A: Jonathan,
There is no way to get more product run out of materials when doing shiplap; however, make sure that you off-set your boards so that you can minimize waste.
by|Sep 30, 2020
Q:Can I use this outside?
Need a product for outdoors
by|Apr 29, 2020
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A: cheap warped, cracked. broke edge return them
by|Mar 3, 2023
A: This shiplap is not recommended for outdoor applications. If used in an outdoor application, a wood protector sealant is required.
by|Apr 30, 2020
A: This product is for interior use only.
Mike
by|May 1, 2020
Q:Are the boards painted/stained on both sides? I am planning on making a door from the product.
Thanks.
by|Apr 28, 2020
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A: They dont look the same on each side. The back is kind of rough.
by|Apr 28, 2020
Q:Can this be used on a bathroom ceiling?
by|Apr 10, 2020
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A: I'm sure you could just keep the moisture down
by|Apr 10, 2020
A: Yes, these boards can be used on a bathroom ceiling. We recommend you seal the boards with a wood protector sealant to protect them from moisture.
by|Apr 10, 2020
Q:How do you install the shiplap boards onto the wall?
by|Mar 1, 2020
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A: Please click the "Instructions / Assembly" link under the "Info & Guides" section of the product page for more information.
by|Mar 2, 2020
Q:can these be used outside
by|Jan 27, 2020
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A: This shiplap is not recommended for outdoor applications. If used for exterior applications, a wood protector sealant is required.