1x4 Tigerwood Shiplap Siding board profile diagram
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1x4 Tigerwood Shiplap Siding

This 1x4 Tigerwood siding board (Shiplap profile) offers unmatched exterior cladding longevity, backed by Tigerwood's 2,160 Janka hardness and a natural lifespan of up to 40+ years. The overlapping shiplap profile sheds water naturally and creates a classic, weather-resistant look for exterior cladding and accent walls. In stock and ships nationwide — order 1x4 Tigerwood siding boards online or call 1-844-674-4455 for expert guidance.

1 x 4(0.75"×3.5" actual)[19.0mm × 88.9mm]
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SKU: TIGE-1X4-SHIP-SB-L1

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Premium choice for durable and visually stunning exteriors

Shiplap

Select and Better is our standard grade

Length Guide

Available lengths: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22′

Estimated Shipping Weight
Weight per linear foot:1.28 lbs/LF
1' board:1.3 lbs

1x4 Tigerwood Shiplap Siding — Complete Guide

Everything you need to know about shiplap tigerwood siding

About 1x4 Tigerwood Shiplap Siding

Tigerwood lumber in a shiplap profile is an excellent choice for exterior siding and cladding. Known for its remarkable dimensional stability and resilience to weather conditions, tigerwood makes an ideal material for outdoor applications. The shiplap profile enhances visual appeal by creating distinct horizontal lines and shadows, which contribute to the overall aesthetic of any structure. Additionally, this profile allows for versatile installation orientations, facilitating ease of application on both residential and commercial buildings.

  • Dimensional stability ensures minimal warping or cracking in varying climates.
  • Weather resistant properties suitable for various environmental conditions.
  • Shiplap profile creates unique shadow lines, boosting aesthetic value.
  • Compatible with both vertical and horizontal installations.

Key Benefits

Exceptional Durability

With a Janka hardness of 2160, tigerwood offers unmatched resistance to wear and tear, making it ideal for long-term exterior applications.

Aesthetic Appeal

The shiplap profile accentuates the natural beauty of tigerwood, showcasing its rich color variations and grain patterns, enhancing any architectural style.

Weather Resistant

Tigerwood provides superior protection against the elements thanks to its natural oils that repel moisture, rot, and insects.

Sustainable Choice

Sourced from certified forests, tigerwood not only offers durability but also supports sustainable forestry practices.

Technical Specifications

Janka Hardness

2160

Density

58 lbs/ft³

Durability Rating

Extreme durability; resistant to decay and insect damage.

Dimensional Stability

Excellent dimensional stability under fluctuating environmental conditions.

Installation Guide

Difficulty:
Moderate

Key Tips:

  • Ensure proper spacing for expansion gaps between planks when installing.
  • Use stainless steel or coated fasteners to prevent corrosion.
  • Consider moisture barriers and ventilation for optimal performance.

Recommended Tools:

Power drill or screwdriver
Miter saw
Level
Measuring tape

Maintenance & Care

Cleaning

Regular cleaning with mild soap and water is recommended to maintain appearance. Avoid harsh chemicals that can damage the wood finish.

Finishing

Periodic reapplication of UV-protective finishes can help maintain color and protect against weathering.

Weathering

Over time, tigerwood will naturally age to a silver-gray color if untreated; this aging can enhance its rustic charm.

1x4 Tigerwood Shiplap Siding — Frequently Asked Questions

A 1x4 Tigerwood board weighs approximately 1.28 lbs per linear foot. Tigerwood has a density of about 58 lbs/ft³, making it one of the densest commercially available hardwoods. A 12-foot 1x4 Tigerwood board weighs approximately 13 lbs. Always factor weight into your structural and shipping calculations.

1x4 Tigerwood siding has an expected service life of up to 40+ years when properly installed. This is 3-5× longer than pressure-treated pine and 2-3× longer than cedar. Tigerwood achieves this exceptional longevity through its 2,160 Janka hardness and Class 1 durability rating, providing built-in resistance to rot, decay, insects, and fungal growth without chemical preservatives.

1x4 Tigerwood siding pricing varies by profile, grade, and board length. Select and Better grade boards typically range from $4-$12 per linear foot before shipping. While the upfront cost is higher than pressure-treated lumber, Tigerwood's up to 40+-year service life makes the lifetime cost per year significantly lower. Use the configurator above for exact pricing, or request a custom quote for large orders.

Yes — 1x4 Tigerwood wood siding outperforms composite in hardness (2,160 vs ~200 Janka), lifespan (up to 40+ years vs 25-30 years), and heat resistance. Unlike composites, Tigerwood won't melt, warp in extreme heat, or fade significantly. While initial cost is similar ($8-15/LF installed), Tigerwood wood decking costs less over its much longer lifetime. Composites do offer lower upfront maintenance, but Tigerwood's natural beauty and durability make it the superior long-term investment.

Tigerwood is widely considered one of the best woods for 1x4 siding boards. With a 2,160 Janka hardness rating, Class A fire-rated certification, and up to 40+-year lifespan, Tigerwood (Goncalo Alves) outperforms nearly every other commercially available wood species. Other excellent options include Cumaru (Brazilian Teak) and Massaranduba (Brazilian Redwood), but Tigerwood remains the industry benchmark for premium outdoor hardwood applications.

Tigerwood requires minimal maintenance. Without treatment, it naturally weathers to an elegant silver-gray patina over 6-12 months. To maintain the original warm brown color, apply a UV-inhibiting penetrating oil (like Ipe Oil or Penofin) once or twice annually. Cleaning involves periodic washing with a mild soap solution. No sanding, staining, or sealing is required for structural durability.

Tigerwood is DIY-friendly with proper preparation. Key requirements: (1) Always pre-drill all screw holes — Tigerwood is too hard for direct screwing. (2) Use only 305 or 316 stainless steel fasteners — standard hardware will corrode and stain. (3) Face-screw with stainless steel trim-head screws. (4) Allow boards to acclimate on-site for 5-7 days before installation. A compound miter saw with a carbide-tipped blade is recommended.

A nominal 1x4 Tigerwood board has actual finished dimensions of 0.75" × 3.5" (19.0 x 88.9 mm). The "1x4" is the nominal (rough-cut) size — after kiln drying and precision surfacing, all hardwood lumber finishes slightly smaller. This is standard across the lumber industry, similar to how a nominal 2×4 softwood measures 1.5" × 3.5". Always use the actual dimensions (0.75" × 3.5") when calculating material quantities and coverage for your project.

We responsibly, legally, and ethically source all our Tigerwood. We work only with suppliers who follow responsible forestry practices with full chain-of-custody transparency. Note: We are not FSC certified. Tigerwood trees grow naturally in diverse tropical forests and regenerate well under managed harvest. The extremely long lifespan (up to 40+ years) means fewer replacements compared to softwood or composite alternatives, reducing long-term environmental impact.

Shipping & Delivery

Nationwide delivery: We ship to all 50 states via LTL freight, flatbed, or terminal pickup

Typical lead time: 5-10 business days for standard orders (custom milling may add 2-3 weeks)

Shipping estimate: Final freight cost calculated at checkout based on your location and order size

Rush service available: Contact us for expedited milling and shipping options

Alternative Siding Option

This same Tigerwood 1 x 4 is also available in a different siding profile:

Rainscreen

Designed for rainscreen clip systems with ventilation gap

1x4 Tigerwood Shiplap Siding — Complete Buyer's Guide

Tigerwood, also known as Goncalo Alves, is a premium tropical hardwood sourced from Tropical Central and South America (Brazil, Colombia, Venezuela). With a Janka hardness rating of 2,160 lbf and a density of 58 lbs/ft³, Tigerwood is classified as Class 2 - Durable — one of the most durable commercial lumber species available. The heartwood exhibits golden to reddish-brown with dramatic dark brown to black stripes with interlocked to wavy grain, medium texture, creating a striking natural appearance that improves with age.

Why Choose 1x4 Tigerwood Wood for Your Siding?

As exterior cladding, Tigerwood siding provides a weather-tight barrier with exceptional impact resistance. The dense grain resists dents, hail damage, and woodpecker damage far better than cedar, pine, or fiber cement alternatives. Properly installed 1x4 Tigerwood siding delivers a service life of 40+ years with minimal maintenance — an optional annual oil treatment preserves the original color, or you can let the Tigerwood wood weather to a distinguished silver-gray patina. Tigerwood carries a Class A - Low flame spread, making it suitable for wildfire-prone regions where code-compliant materials are required.

The 1x4 shiplap profile creates an overlapping joint with a distinctive shadow line between boards. Popular for siding, accent walls, and architectural cladding applications. All Tigerwood lumber is available in Select and Better grade with lengths ranging from 4′ to 20′. For detailed step-by-step instructions, consult our Tigerwood installation guide. Long-term care recommendations are covered in our Tigerwood maintenance guide.

1x4 Tigerwood Siding — Installation & Coverage Specs

  • Recommended joist spacing: 16" on center for 1x4 boards (0.75" actual thickness)
  • Fastener placement: Secure per profile requirements, one fastener per joist minimum
  • Board weight: A 12-foot 1x4 Tigerwood board weighs approximately 13 lbs (1.06 lbs/LF)
  • Coverage: Each 12-foot 1x4 board covers 3.5 sq ft of siding surface (3.5" face width)
  • Pre-drilling required: Always pre-drill in Tigerwood — the 2,160 lbf hardness prevents direct screwing

Janka Hardness

2,160 lbf

Service Life

40+ years

Durability

Durable

Fire Rating

Class A

1x4 Tigerwood Siding — Frequently Asked Questions

1x4 Tigerwood siding has an expected service life of 40+ years when properly installed and maintained. This is 3-5x longer than pressure-treated pine and 2-3x longer than cedar. Tigerwood achieves this exceptional longevity through its natural density (Janka hardness: 2,160 lbf) and Class 1 durability rating, which provide built-in resistance to rot, decay, insects, and fungal growth — all without chemical preservatives.

Use 305 or 316 stainless steel screws for all Tigerwood installations — never use galvanized or coated deck screws, which will corrode and stain the wood. Pre-drill every hole using a countersink bit sized for your screw. For 1x4 boards, place screws approximately 1" from each edge and 3/4" from board ends. A combination drill/driver with a clutch setting prevents over-driving into this extremely hard wood.

1x4 Tigerwood siding pricing varies by profile, grade, and board length. 1x4 Shiplap boards in Select and Better grade typically range from $4-$12 per linear foot before shipping. While the upfront cost is higher than pressure-treated lumber, Tigerwood's 40+ years service life makes the lifetime cost per year significantly lower. Use our online configurator above to see exact pricing for your selected options, or request a custom quote for large orders.

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