Tongue and Groove
As their name implies, tongue and groove planks are milled with a recessed groove on one edge and a corresponding tongue on the other. Fitted together, it makes a strong, tight joint. If you have older hardwood floors, they probably feature tongue and groove joinery. Tongue and groove siding can be oriented horizontally, vertically or diagonally.
Pros:
- Tight joint connection increases stability;
- Simple installation;
- Can be oriented any way you like.
Cons:
- Individual boards are challenging to repair;
- Simple design not as aesthetically interesting as other options.
Article source here: 6 Types of Exterior Wood Siding
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