White Oak Siding Shingles
Sawn oak shingles designed for wall siding, offering weather resistance and aesthetic appeal in traditional architecture. HTS 4418.50.0030 covers these as 'other' wood shingles in the builders' joinery category, excluding shakes and focusing on sawn carpentry products.
Import Duty Rates by Country of Origin
Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If dark red meranti or similar tropical hardwood
Specific tropical woods sawn lengthwise above min thickness go to Chapter 44 veneer headings before joinery.
If imported in assembled door/ window sets
Shingles incorporated into pre-assembled joinery like doors shift to multispecies joinery subheading.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Ensure JAS or equivalent grading stamps for quality compliance in U.S. building codes
• Declare exact dimensions (typically 16-24 inches long) to affirm shingle status vs. boards
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Cypress Heartwood Shingles
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Mahogany Weatherboard Shingles
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Larch Sawn Shingles
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Teak Premium Shingles
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Mixed Softwood Shingles
Sawn shingles from SPF or Hem-fir mixes for economy roofing. 4418.50.0030 as other.
Western Red Cedar Shingles
These are sawn wood shingles made from Western red cedar (Thuja plicata), typically used for roofing and siding on residential buildings. They fall under HTS 4418.50.0030 as 'other shingles' because they are not the traditional handsplit type but machine-sawn, meeting the definition of builders' joinery and carpentry shingles excluding shakes.