EnduraSiding engineered wood lap and panel products are exterior veneer products manufactured from fine wood fibers and other ingredients that are compressed under heat and pressure into boards or panels of various dimensions. Designed to duplicate the warmth and beauty of traditional lap siding or to provide fast, cost-efficient wall coverage, EnduraSiding has been extremely popular with builders and homeowners for over a quarter of a century.
Whether creating the strong horizontal lines of shiplap siding or the clean pattern of evenly spaced vertical grooves, EnduraSiding offers many visually striking design choices. Single-board laps of various widths. Multi-board styles that are 12" or 16" in lap width. Full size panels that are 4' x 8'. All this combined with either a smooth or realistically textured face make this product perfectly suited to accent and enhance almost any architectural style.
Installers like EnduraSiding, too. It handles and cuts like solid wood siding and can be applied with the same tools and techniques. Plus, it’s flawless. There are no knots, splits or other imperfections to work around. Nothing to slow carpenters down or cause costly callbacks. It also offers unmatched finishing characteristics.
EnduraSiding is factory primed. That means paint glides on smoothly and evenly with significantly less absorption than unprimed alternatives. It’s also dimensionally stable so shrinking and swelling are minimized and paint life and siding durability is maximized. That’s why it carries a 30-year limited warranty.
Finally, Temple-Inland EnduraSiding is an environmentally responsible building material. It is made entirely of wood byproducts of southern pine sawmills and has been certified by Scientific Certification Systems to contain at least 81% recovered wood fiber and post-industrial recycled material on a dry weight basis. Sold to builders, contractors and consumers through building material dealers and dealer co-ops, it is a product that not only provides great value today, but makes the best use of our fiber resources for tomorrow as well.

