A: I would say no. First of all, I wouldn't recommend buying it at all. I was very disappointed in the quality...poorly finished...badly cupped...none of the boards were close to flat and half of them became firewood. Would not be good in any moisture environment, I'm afraid.
by|Nov 13, 2022
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A: Pjdrago, Yes, these boards can be used on walls within a bathroom. We recommend you seal the boards with a wood protector sealant to protect them from moisture.
by|Mar 21, 2022
Q:200 sq feet how much would it cost where and how do I order
by|Nov 8, 2021
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A: Hello Preacher, If you do not see a price or an option to add to cart, the product may not be available in your region, but it is likely that the item is simply out of stock. Please contact your preferred Home Depot location to obtain an estimated restocking date and also to get pricing.
by|Nov 8, 2021
Q:Can you sand down and stain another color?
by|May 16, 2021
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A: Hello Ab, That should not be a problem.
by|Oct 10, 2021
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Q:How do i attach to the wall?
by|May 11, 2021
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A: Hello Irene, For all product information, you will need to return to the product page, scroll down a bit on the right to the boxed-off Info & Guides section. Within that, the Installation Guide or sometimes called Assembly/ Instructions will give you all the main details needed.
by|May 12, 2021
Q:Will it warp after time from steam? Wanting to install in a small bathroom that's not well ventilated.
by|Apr 13, 2021
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A: Hello Slim, Due to the natural characteristics of wood, some cupping and warping may occur, especially if used in a moist environment. We suggest keeping the bathroom door open after showering/bathing to allow the moisture escape.
by|Apr 14, 2021
Q:do I have to glue this product or is it ok to put the nails on the face of the wood to install it
by|Mar 6, 2021
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A: Hi LilJ, According to the directions, Nail directly to the wall framing when installing in
a horizontal orientation. For applications where vertical orientation is desired, full-length furring
strips must be installed 24 inches on center. Use standard or painted trim nails (15 or 16 gauge).
Fastener length should be long enough for 1 1/4"-1 1/2" of penetration into solid wood.
Nail through the top flange. A second nail should be placed through the bottom face of the board,
approximately 1" from the bottom edge (ensuring not to nail through overlapping pieces).
When installing shiplap over plaster or hardboard, the walls need to be in moderately good condition. Construction adhesive is usually the easiest and fastest way to install wood shiplap over drywall, plaster, hardboard and even old shiplap. If you choose to nail through the face of the wood, you might consider having a batch of touch-up paint on hand to hide where the nail head entered.
by|Mar 8, 2021
Q:Can this be stained?
by|Jan 24, 2021
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A: Builder, Boards can be left unfinished or can be primed, stained, or painted.
by|Jun 28, 2022
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Q:How much does that come to per square foot
by|Jun 9, 2020
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A: Thank you for your recent inquiry with The Home Depot. 6-boards per pack covers 12.9 sq. ft. or 2.15 sq. ft. per piece. We appreciate your business and look forward to serving you in the future. -The Home Depot-