Vertical

Vertical siding has been used on many different architectural styles dating back to the medieval times. Stemming from traditions in the Midwest, mountain regions and the West Coast, vertical siding has gained popularity throughout the United States and Canada. Architectural styles using vertical siding include Stick, Folk Victorian, Tudor and Craftsman.
Vertical/Soffit |
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Vertical panels can be used as accents, but are also used in whole house applications. Vertical (or soffit) siding differs from board & batten vertical siding because it does not include a narrow panel in between the wider panels. |
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Board & Batten Vertical Siding |
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Board & batten vertical siding was traditionally created by alternating wide and narrow panels, separating it from other vertical profiles that do not feature the narrow panel. Today's vinyl siding accurately reproduces the increasingly popular board & batten profile, which can be used as accents but are also used in whole house applications. |
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