Band board creates an attractive transition between styles architectural elements and colors to ensure a perfect design on any home.
Bringing different stone and wood exterior siding transitions.
Siding transitions any horizontal run of trim such as head casing and skirt boards should be protected by a drip cap and z flashing.
Stone veneer siding consists of thinly cut pieces of stone that are applied to the side of a home.
Drip cap has flashing tape where nailed where it meets house wrap.
Western red cedar and redwood woods known for being attractive and durable are considered the best choices.
Here vinyl carpentry band board in colonial white transitions from board batten single 8 in the gable to the cedar impressions double 7 staggered perfection shingles below both in cypress.
This is especially important on transition boards such as the joint between gable siding and the wall below below.
Stone siding for the home exterior is a popular option among homeowners who want a distinct look for their homes.
Natural stone is built to stand the test of time and can last indefinitely.
Wood siding comes in clapboard also known as lap or bevel siding as well as shakes and shingles.
The most obvious drawback for cladding the exterior of your home with authentic stone is its cost.
The stones themselves come in a variety of colors and shapes and they can be arranged in multiple different patterns with a choice of grout colors in between.
The beauty of a stone is incomparable and more durable than wood siding which is porous and can rot over time.
Your siding has many different penetrations or protrusions across its surface caused by the addition of things like fans and vents.
Right below that drip cap is where the weather ledge was installed.
Behind siding is a 4 inch drip cap.
Siding with j channel at bottom.
Siding around windows and top of front meeting a stone weatherledge with stone veneer below.
Mold wood rot and constant signs of moisture on the interior of the walls that have the stone veneer installed are all very common issues that can be expensive and difficult to address.
Between the siding and stone transition.