Douglas Fir Chamfered Siding
Douglas fir siding boards with chamfered edges to prevent splintering and aid installation. Continuously shaped coniferous wood for exterior use fits HTS 4409.10.1080 as other profiled siding.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If S-P-F mixed coniferous without profiles
Spruce-pine-fir sawn wood without edge shaping per subheading note stays in 4407.
If blockboard or laminboard construction
Layered wood siding panels classify under specific plywood subheadings.
If coated with ceramic or similar materials
Surface-covered panels move out of Chapter 44 to Chapter 68.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Specify exact milling tolerances for chamfers to document continuous shaping
• Grade stamps required for structural siding to prove compliance with building codes
• Watch for misclassification as rough lumber if chamfers appear minimal
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