Pine Tongue-and-Groove Siding
Pine wood siding panels continuously shaped with tongue-and-groove edges for seamless interlocking installation on exterior walls. This coniferous wood product is planed and sanded but not assembled, classifying under HTS 4409.10.1080 as 'other' wood siding due to its profiled edges and coniferous origin.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If not continuously shaped along edges
Unworked sawn coniferous wood falls under 4407 if lacking tongue, groove or other edge profiles.
If assembled into panels or boards
Assembled wooden panels or reconstructed wood products shift to Chapter 44 heading 4418.
If classified as flooring strips rather than siding
Parquet flooring strips use different statistical suffixes even within coniferous shaped wood.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Verify coniferous species origin with certificates to avoid reclassification to hardwood categories
• Ensure milling documentation proves continuous shaping along edges without assembly
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Douglas Fir Chamfered Siding
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Larch Molded Edge Siding
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S-P-F Nickel Gap Siding
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Fir V-Joint Siding Panels
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Cedar Beaded Siding
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