6 Reasons to Choose Engineered Wood Siding For Your Home

Are you renovating or selling your home? It’s time to pull out the colour wheel to find the perfect exterior finish.


While you are comparing apples to apples, here are a few things you should know about engineered wood siding.

1. An Unmatched Warranty

Your first concern is probably longevity. You want this to look and last for years and years and years.


We offer a 50-year, substrate limited warranty and 25-year finish limited warranty. If you have a baby right now, your siding will be warrantied until their 50th birthday. Think about that.

2. LEED Approved

This material isn’t just popular among homeowners and homebuyers. It’s also a favourite of homebuilders.


That’s because engineered wood siding helps architects and builders LEED certify their projects.

3. 100% Canadian

Everybody says Canadians are so meek and polite. But we definitely take pride in ourselves, and love to buy Canadian.


Sorry/not sorry!

4. Extremely Durable

Our unique manufacturing process means your boards will stand up to warping, cracking, splitting, and termite damage.


Our siding is tailor-made to stand up to our harsh Canadian winter winds and ice pellets.

5. Recycled and Responsible

Our siding is also made of 100% recycled content, which makes us one of the most environmentally-friendly choices you can make for your home.


It’s also made with amazing efficiency, and almost no waste during the manufacturing process.

6. A Perfected Painting Process

A unique painting process gives you the exact colour match you’re looking for, while ensuring it will look exactly that way for years to come, with no fading. Our siding also arrives pre-painted, so it’s ready to go and look amazing right away.


We also use state-of-the-art temperature controlling equipment to air dry our siding, instead of using an oven based system. This gives you a stronger finish, that is also more flexible to expand and contract with the changes to the weather.

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