Siding rail a track section see also.
Drop siding definition.
Called also matched siding novelty siding.
An exterior wall cladding of wooden boards or strips of other material such as aluminum or vinyl which are tongued and grooved or rabbeted and overlapped so that the lower edge of each board interlocks with a groove in the board immediately below it.
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Drop sid ing buildingweatherboarding having its upper edges narrowed to fit into grooves or rabbets in its lower edges and its backs flat against the sheathing or studs of the wall.
Drop siding synonyms drop siding pronunciation drop siding translation english dictionary definition of drop siding.
Sidings often have lighter rails meant for lower speed or less heavy traffic and few if any signals.
Siding may also refer to.
Also called novelty siding.
Mcgraw hill dictionary of architecture and construction.
Fascia or fascia board is a board that runs horizontally and covers the joint or intersection of the top of an exterior wall and the overhanging lower edge of a roof.
A siding in rail terminology is a low speed track section distinct from a running line or through route such as a main line or branch line or spur it may connect to through track or to other sidings at either end.
Siding construction the outer covering or cladding of a house.
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Definition of drop siding.
It s when siding is installed by putting nails through the face of the siding exposing the nails rather than hiding them.
Building siding with a tongue and groove edge joint or a rabbeted or shiplap joint.
Drop siding definition weatherboarding having its upper edges narrowed to fit into grooves or rabbets in its lower edges and its backs flat against the sheathing or studs of the wall.