Tongue And Groove Vs. Shiplap: Cladding Options For Durability And Style

Tongue and groove, a type of wall cladding, connects planks by fitting a protruding tongue into a groove on the adjacent plank. Shiplap, similar to tongue and groove, overlaps planks, creating a more subtle seam. Both offer durability, moisture resistance, and an aesthetic appeal in exterior or interior applications.

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