Defects are cut out and some sheets are rejected.
How to dry poplar bark siding.
This insures the bark siding is dry and that all insects and fungi are eliminated.
Poplar bark sheets are first graded for durability imperfections and appearance.
The house should be covered in housewrap.
Stack siding off the ground and under cover.
Poplar bark is used for house siding.
Also they will shrink as they dry overtime about 2 weeks time if inside this will reveal some vertical separations in the panels as well.
Use chalk line to determine rows.
In 30 mins time the membrane skin on the inside of the bark will dry out and make it nearly impossible to apply as it gets very stiff very fast.
If the bark is to be stored over damp ground or concrete place a moisture barrier under the siding.
The drying process kills all insects and makes the bark maintenance free and impenetrable to future insect infestations.
Native americans also used it for building shelters.
When the bark siding is applied a vapor barrier placed behind it helps prevent moisture buildup and deterioration.
Install narrow 1 2 3 4 inch thick kickout strip at bottom of wall and work upwards.
Bark siding has been known to last upwards of 80 years without need of sealant or stain.
The bark house 5 point quality control protocol ensures precision in manufacturing.
Stored siding should be 4 to 6 inches above the ground with air circulating freely around and throughout the stack.
Now poplar bark is preferred.
I have heard of poplar bark siding but never seen any.
He is planning to cut it into 12 18 wide x 12 tall pieces and put it on like shingles.
Keep the poplar bark dry prior to installation.
Below is a list of guidelines to follow when installing parton lumber s poplar bark siding.
He wants to try it on one wall of a shed just to see how it does.
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.
The bark is peeled from the felled tree and then flattened and kiln dried.
Luxury wood shingle siding that is harvested with environmentally friendly practices and attention to timing using methods created exclusively at bark house this tulip poplar wood paneling is a reclaimed waste product of the logging industry.
The curved bark is then stacked flattened and air dried.
Roofing underlayer should be inserted between the rows of bark siding see zoom pic.