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Weyerhaeuser made that same pattern too. There is retirement community that I inspect at a lot and for the first couple of years I called it out as masonite until one inspection I found a bunch of spare boards in the attic. When I turned them over they were stamped Weyerhaeuser.

Chris, Oregon

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The pattern in this composite siding looks like Randy's photo. Would you say it's Omni-wood? The siding is installed on a 1982 apartment complex. I haven't inspected the buildings, but I drove by to prepare a quote and the siding looked to be in good condition. What about the panel with the stucco design?

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The pattern in this composite siding looks like Randy's photo. Would you say it's Omni-wood? The siding is installed on a 1982 apartment complex. I haven't inspected the buildings, but I drove by to prepare a quote and the siding looked to be in good condition. What about the panel with the stucco design?

If the horizontal lap siding has a smooth back, it's Georgia Pacific's Catawba Sundance siding. If it has a screened back, it's probably Masonite's Woodsman siding.

The panel siding looks like stuccato.

- Jim Katen, Oregon

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The pattern in this composite siding looks like Randy's photo. Would you say it's Omni-wood? The siding is installed on a 1982 apartment complex. I haven't inspected the buildings, but I drove by to prepare a quote and the siding looked to be in good condition. What about the panel with the stucco design?

If the horizontal lap siding has a smooth back, it's Georgia Pacific's Catawba Sundance siding. If it has a screened back, it's probably Masonite's Woodsman siding.

The panel siding looks like stuccato.

- Jim Katen, Oregon

Is that screened look on all Masonite products? When I toured their plant in Mississippi, I recall that it was part of their molding process.

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. . . Is that screened look on all Masonite products? When I toured their plant in Mississippi, I recall that it was part of their molding process.

I don't know for sure. But every piece of Masonite siding that I've ever seen has a screened texture on the back.

- Jim Katen, Oregon

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