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Board & Batten Vertical Siding

LB62

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Has anyone used board & batten vertical siding on their garage? If so can you post some pics for me? Also did you use vinyl, wood or fiber cement? We have a craftsman style home and looking for our new 28’x38’ garage to match.
 
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Is this what you have in mind? Cedar siding.

Cheers,

Bruce
 

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I've used 1 x 12 cedar for this. I ripped my own batts. You need horizontal blocking on 24" centers. Plywood alone is not enough backing. Leave a 1/4 to half an inch between and nail the batts through the gap.
 

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I did mine with 1x8 rough sawn hemlock boards, had them milled to get a reverse board / batten look.

+1 on the horizontal 1x3 strapping.

see the link in my sig.
 
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Is this what you have in mind? Cedar siding.

Cheers,

Bruce
I was looking for the main walls to be a board & batten and was looking to do a horizontal in my gable. I like that look. Is that a T1 11 cedar siding? Pic of our rancher pre and post change attached.
 

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I used 12" pine B&B on mine,but the goal was for it to look like a barn...
 

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ahrbrz

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I was looking for the main walls to be a board & batten and was looking to do a horizontal in my gable. I like that look. Is that a T1 11 cedar siding? Pic of our rancher pre and post change attached.

If you are referring to plywood; no. Cedar planks that are 5 1/2" wide.

Cheers,

Bruce
 

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100% Hardiboard...

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Like "The Shrine" shows. True board and batten siding - with individual boards - has entirely too many potential leaks. Do a full sheet of cement fiber siding and apply the battens over it if you want the look.
 

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Yes, 4x8 sheets of HardieBoard and put the battens on top. WAY less work and more weather resistant.
 

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Though its usually not thought of as ideal?......we have white Oak B&B.Its done pretty darn good.Though the house is mainly brick,we did side certain sections.

But reason for post was.....for me,you can't really have a discussion on B&B(board/batten) without at least mentioning AJ Downing.While he may not be all that "great" of an architect?......his promotion of B&B and country design was instrumental in shaping a lot of the "thoughts" we have today on the subject.

http://books.google.com/books?id=5_7wjH26cVkC&source=gbs_book_other_versions
 

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Like "The Shrine" shows. True board and batten siding - with individual boards - has entirely too many potential leaks. Do a full sheet of cement fiber siding and apply the battens over it if you want the look.

The OP asked specifically for "board & batten vertical siding"...that's what The Shrine has. When done correctly, with the right craftsman, B & B is a proven method to clad a building. Using the excuse of potential leaks is tantamount to claiming shingles on a roof are potential leaks and you shouldn't use them either. :willy_nil

Cheap and easy to get a "look" is an option. It was not an option for The Shrine.
 
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The OP asked specifically for "board & batten vertical siding"...that's what The Shrine has. When done correctly, with the right craftsman, B & B is a proven method to clad a building. Using the excuse of potential leaks is tantamount to claiming shingles on a roof are potential leaks and you shouldn't use them either. :willy_nil

Cheap and easy to get a "look" is an option. It was not an option for The Shrine.

Thanks! You just sold me on the look. I think it will fit my home and the neighbors want get as mad about the size... lol.
 

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My shop is board & bat siding, but was done w/ plain rough sawn siding, & the bats were made from 1X12X16 #3 cedar ripped into 3" batts. Here is a photo during a repaint.


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My shed is board and batten ..."sort of". I cheaped out by using construction grade plywood and 1"x2" strapping. I built it in 1992 and it has held up well.

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This years projects all western red cedar 11 1/2" @ .20 per board ft. with a 15lb felt under layment and 3" bats.
 

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The OP asked specifically for "board & batten vertical siding"...that's what The Shrine has. When done correctly, with the right craftsman, B & B is a proven method to clad a building. Using the excuse of potential leaks is tantamount to claiming shingles on a roof are potential leaks and you shouldn't use them either. :willy_nil

Cheap and easy to get a "look" is an option. It was not an option for The Shrine.

Sorry, I didn't look closely enough to see that you used individual boards - saw the HardiBoard comment and assumed that you were using the sheet goods.

I think the part about "when done correctly, with the right craftsman" is the key, though. Not enough of either with today's contractors...
 

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The back of my garage has reverse B&B, I prefer that look over seeing he batten all the time. Another option is ship lapping the wood, which I will be doing next year for the front of my garage, using rough cut, 1x8 Eastern White Pine boards. Right now the wood is air drying/shrinking. Ship lapping will look like reverse B&B when finished.

bob
 

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Boy these are some beautiful shops! I love board and Batten siding. If I ever build again it will be done this way. Thanks everyone for sharing.
 

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I've been wanting to do a rustic B&B siding on my barn for years. It like it to have a weathered look when done and raw rough wood. Reclaimed would be great but terribly expensive. Plus mine is a pole barn and I imagine if I hung B&B I would need to stick frame it for the extra weight. Ideally I'd want it to be finished something like this...
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What is the maintenance on using a cedar siding?

If you use a sealer or stain, it needs to be recoated every so often - depends on your local weather. Our former house had solid color stain while a neighbor's just let their cedar turn grey naturally. Their house was a lot less work... We had to re-stain every 3-5 years.
 
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