Metal Siding That Looks Like Wood: A Better Alternative To Real Wood Siding

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Are you looking for wood siding panels, but don't want the problems of wood? T8 PlankWall is a metal siding that looks like wood and it often cost less than real wood siding panels. In this video we will show you the 3 different finishes that are available in this wood grain metal siding panel.

T-8 PlankWall provides the look of wood siding on your house, but eliminates the hassles. You should check it out if you need to see some different wood siding ideas.

00:00 What is metal siding that looks like wood?
00:39 What are the problems with wood siding?
00:49 Why is metal that looks like wood better than wood siding?
01:37 Distressed Wood In T8 PlankWall
02:08 Walnut Wood In T8 PlankWall
02:30 Burnt Wood In T8 PlankWall
03:13 How Much Does Metal That Looks Like Wood Cost?
03:36 T8 PlankWall Samples

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How To Get A Wood Siding Look With Metal: T-8 Plankwall®, Metal Siding That Looks Like Wood

Are you looking for a natural wood siding look for your home? Wood siding panels have a classic aesthetic that's often used in architecture. However, the problems of wood can be more of a hassle than it’s worth. If you want the look of wood siding without the maintenance, turning to a metal that looks like wood is an excellent option.

What Is T-8 Plankwall®?
T-8 Plankwall®, is a metal siding panel that's designed to look like a wood siding panel.
These metal siding panels are produced with 24-gauge metal and can be installed vertically or horizontally. They are designed to look like real wood planks and are 1 inch high, 8 inches wide face.

Metal siding that looks like wood can be installed so that it looks like vertical wood siding or horizontal wood siding. It doesn't matter which way it's installed as it will look like real exterior wood siding.

What Are The Benefits Of Using Metal Siding That Looks Like Wood?

No Maintenance Required
Once installed, there is no necessary upkeep for metal that looks like wood

Rot-Resistant
Unlike wood siding, metal will not rot.

Fire-Resistant
Metal is a non-combustible, fire-resistant Class A material.

No Wood Warping
Wood warping, or wood changing shape unevenly as a result of moisture, is not only visually unappealing but can also be dangerous. Using metal eliminates this risk.

No Termites
Not using traditional wood siding avoids any issues with termites, as they cannot penetrate through metal.

Cost-Effective When Compared To Authentic Wood
When you take labor, material, and maintenance costs of wood into account, metal is a more cost-effective material compared to wood siding panels.

Paint Warranty
Painted panels come with a 40-year limited paint warranty. On the contrary, authentic wood does not come with any warranties.

Arrives Ready To Install
Unlike the different types of wood siding, T-8 Plankwall® arrives ready without any preparation required before installation. This means that no cutting, painting, or staining is needed.

What are the problems with wood siding?
1. Wood siding is expensive
2. Wood warping
3. Mildew
4. Termites
5. Dry Rot
6. Constant Maintenance is required


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