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Siding adds to the attractiveness of a residence while protecting the home from damage by the elements. Options for siding and trim encompass a variety of materials, including engineered wood, natural wood, fiber cement, and vinyl. This course reviews the features, performance characteristics, styles, and installation considerations of engineered wood siding and trim products.
Upon completion of this course, the Learner should be able to:
- State the environmental and performance benefits of building with engineered wood panels versus natural wood panels and fiber cement.
- Define the components, characteristics, green features and styles of engineered wood siding.
- Explain the standards related to engineered wood siding and how specifying an engineered wood siding solution can contribute to LEED® accreditation.
- Summarize the considerations that are required to facilitate a successful engineered wood siding and trim installation.
Approximately 1 hour. Delivered online, at your own pace.
Presented by Andrew Dubrofsky on behalf of KWP Inc.. View the Privacy Policy .
Presenter Information

Name: Andrew Dubrofsky
Title: VP of Operations, KWP Inc.
Background: Andrew earned his Mechanical Engineering degree from McGill University in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. He has been working at KWP Inc. for the last 6 years as the VP of Operations. His functions include leading implementations of business solutions in areas of supply chain, inventory control, and product development as well as working with the sales and marketing team to provide customers with solutions to help them grow their business and provide them with the best customer service in the industry.