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Questions and Answers for UFP-Edge 1 in. x 6 in. x 8 ft. Charred Wood Ash Gray Pine Shiplap Board (4-Pack)

Internet #304529817

Model #311336

Store SKU #1003009778

  • Burnt surface highlights distinct wood grain
  • Shiplap boards feature a smooth surface
  • Perfect for walls, ceilings, and craft projects

Questions & Answers

46Questions
caret
Q:Is it suitable for outdoors?
by|May 4, 2018
5 Answers
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A:  Yes, the boards can be painted or stained and used outdoors.

by|May 5, 2023

    A:  No, this material is not treated and suitable for outdoor use.

    by|May 5, 2023

    A:  This shiplap is not recommended for outdoor applications. If used for exterior applications, a wood protector sealant is required.

    by|May 5, 2023

      A:  No, not unless you sealed it well all around. It is very soft wood and intended to be used indoors.

      by|Dec 12, 2018

      A:  When my shiplap arrived it said interior only.

      by|May 5, 2023
      caret
      Q:Can this be returned to the store if opened
      by|Mar 16, 2018
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      A:  Normally no.

      by|Jul 9, 2020

      A:  Yes, as long as you return the entire 4-pack.

      by|May 5, 2023

        A:  Probably. But we love it! We had no reason to return it.

        by|May 5, 2023
          caret
          Q:Can I use this to cover an exposed support beam to divide two rooms?
          by|Mar 8, 2018
          4 Answers
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          A:  Yes

          by|Jul 25, 2019

            A:  Yes, UFP-Edge Charred Wood shiplap, project boards, and trim can be used for many decorative applications like this.

            by|May 5, 2023

              A:  Yes, by all means you can use this shiplap to cover your exposed support beams. Just make sure you have ample surface area to properly nail the boards.

              by|May 5, 2023

              A:  Yes, as long as you have some sort of support backing, such as furring strips or something stronger, depending upon your situation.

              by|Dec 12, 2018
              caret
              Q:Are there trim boards available?
              by|Feb 15, 2018
              4 Answers
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              A:  No. But we did our own. Very easy to do.

              by|Jan 21, 2019
                1 found this answer helpful

                A:  Yes, please search internet number 304529771 to find the trim boards.

                by|Dec 29, 2020
                  3 found this answer helpful

                  A:  not that I am aware of. You can use pine and stain or paint to approximate match

                  by|May 5, 2023

                  A:  There are no trim boards offered, but it would be easy to rip one of the boards and make a trim piece.

                  by|May 15, 2019
                  caret
                  Q:Does the trim come with the tongue and groove boards or is the trim sold separately?
                  by|Jan 29, 2018
                  2 Answers
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                  A:  sold separately

                  by|May 5, 2023

                    A:  It is sold separate.

                    by|May 5, 2023
                      caret
                      Q:Can it be stained?
                      by|Dec 20, 2017
                      1 Answer
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                      A:  This shiplap can be stained!

                      by|May 5, 2023
                        caret
                        Q:Can this be used as a back splash?
                        by|Dec 4, 2017
                        2 Answers
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                        A:  It can if you seal it with a durable polyurethane.

                        by|May 5, 2023

                        A:  Chery - Yes, however, for projects such as a backsplash, a high-quality polyurethane sealer is recommended.

                        by|May 5, 2023
                          caret
                          Q:Are the boards charred on both sides?
                          by|Jul 22, 2017
                          3 Answers
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                          A:  no- only charred on one side

                          by|May 5, 2023

                            A:  The shiplap boards are charred on the face and sides. They are not charred on the reverse side (back of board).

                            by|May 5, 2023
                              2 found this answer helpful

                              A:  Charred Wood boards are burned on one face and the sides (trim) then sealed with a matte finish

                              by|May 4, 2023
                                1 found this answer helpful

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