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Tongue & Groove is superior to Overlap, and products showcasing tongue & groove styling (Such as floors or wall builds), generally demand a higher price.
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When buying larger items such as Cabins or lodges, or even everyday items such as playhouses, fence panels or gates, a common question we receive in our showroom is what the difference is between overlap, shiplap, and tongue & groove. You see this mentioned on most websites retailing wooden products, and it’s important to have an understanding of different build styles when making a choice in what to buy. This allows your choice to suit your purposes and requirements, and to make the most of your product to your demands. Overlap, shiplap, and tongue & groove are different building styles and how wooden slats fit together. Different building styles mean different levels of structural integrity and strength, and the style of wall build. Retail prices vary between each style, which is essentially a “good, better, best” scenario, due to the more intricate and secure build styles. However, don’t rush into buying the cheapest wooden product thinking this is the best value for money, or the most expensive product thinking it will be the best option for you, as a cheaper build style may actual suffice for your specific and individual demands.
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Read More »The next step up on the quality ladder is tongue and groove. You may have seen sheds featuring tongue & groove floors or walls, which allows the panels to slot into each other rather than overlapping/sitting on top of each other. Tongue & Groove is superior to Overlap, and products showcasing tongue & groove styling (Such as floors or wall builds), generally demand a higher price. This tends to be more mid-range quality, as although more structurally rigid and superior in strength to overlap, tongue & groove panels can be prone to warping in the heat and in some instances can cause gaps, due to the natural condition and properties of wood.
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