A natural poplar tree bark is removed from the tree in layers.
Real tree bark siding.
This is the bark siding product of choice for those who want to enjoy a 100 maintenance free home exterior for generations to come.
The bark is squared kiln dried and quality assured.
Bark house poplar bark siding is crafted from the peeled bark of tulip poplar trees liriodendron tulipifera.
Today poplar bark is a top choice and provides rustic beauty as well as effective protection from the elements.
At barkclad our natural bark siding is from poplar and is hand peeled dried in a certified kiln hand cut on site stacked loaded and shipped for delivery within a 1 week period or less to maintain the exceptional natural integrity of the bark.
Molded in deep real bark texture.
Give your home the attention to detail it deserves with all natural maintenance free poplar bark siding.
The thickness varies from 5 8 1 x 18 tall x random widths from 6 32 wide.
Sourced only during the summer months from felled tulip poplar trees this siding is easy to install and maintains its beautifully rustic appearance with no staining or sealing required.
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The bark is kiln dried flattened out and cut to specs to be used for siding.
6 fiberglass gun xtreme hunting blind.
Nc bark siding from poplar trees in the appalachian mountains.
We call this the barkclad process.
4 gun xtreme hunting blind.
At barkclad our natural bark siding is from poplar and is hand peeled dried in a certified kiln hand cut on site stacked loaded and shipped for delivery within a 1 week period or less to maintain the exceptional natural integrity of the bark.
Poplar bark siding is a natural alternative siding material that can last up to 50 years.
After hand peeling we use our proprietary kiln technology to dry the bark then laser straight line and square each piece resulting in unmatched quality.
Bark siding is exactly what the name implies.
What is bark siding.
The bark which is historically a waste product in lumber operations is harvested to become siding and wall tiles before the logs reach the mill.
Chestnut bark was once a popular choice for home siding until a blight killed off nearly the entire species in north america in the 1940s.
Bark house poplar bark siding and wall tiles are manufactured from the peeled bark of tulip poplar trees liriodendron tulipifera.
To harvest the bark a kerf or groove is cut down the length of a newly cut log and the bark is actually pried and peeled off.