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Siding Is Made from Upcycled Rice Hulls

Modern Mill, manufacturer of innovative wood alternative ACRE, adds siding to its product offering. Wooden siding is a classic popular option for building exteriors.  As more and more people are interested in sustainable and low-maintenance building products for the home, ACRE siding delivers two classic design and installation options for siding: shiplap and board & batten.

Made with upcycled rice hulls in Mississippi, ACRE siding is a sustainable, durable alternative that looks and feels like real wood.

Made with upcycled rice hulls in Mississippi, ACRE siding is a sustainable, durable alternative that looks and feels like real wood. It’s an ideal material for outdoor applications since it is water-, weather- and pest-resistant and guaranteed not to rotor splinter. 

ACRE is lightweight, easy to cut and can be installed and treated just like wood. It accepts paint or stains, accommodating different styles and color schemes. For a seamless appearance, it allows for blind fastening.

Opting for one pallet of ACRE saves one acre of rainforest or hardwood species. ACRE has other environmental benefits, like being 100 percent recyclable and produced in a zero-waste manufacturing environment. 

ACRE Shiplap Siding is available in 12-, 16- and 20-foot planks.

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