Steel Siding & Hand Hewn Log Siding in Bend, Oregon

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Steel Siding Is The Best Solution For The Bend, Oregon Area

Siding in Bend, Oregon is a long-term material decision, and steel siding changes what that timeline actually looks like. SteeLuxe is built to last 40 to 60 years or more. The 26-gauge steel core does not rot or warp. It will not crack under impact. EPS foam bonded to the back maintains its insulation value permanently without treatment or replacement. The value case strengthens over time. Vinyl siding lasts 20 to 30 years and requires periodic repainting along with panel replacement after impact events. Fiber cement needs repainting every 5 to 7 years and can crack under hard impact. SteeLuxe carries Class 4 impact resistance and a 7-step coating that resists fading and chalking without a repaint schedule. Corrosion is not a factor either. Fifty years on peeling and flaking, and 20 on fade and chalking. The 22 wood grain siding patterns and 50 solid colors run through that same coating system, meaning the appearance investment holds as long as the structural one does. Hand hewn log siding with chinking is one option within the wood grain line, a log cabin profile in non-combustible Class A rated steel. Homeowners in wildfire-risk areas get that log cabin aesthetic on a panel carrying the highest fire resistance rating available. A material built to last 40 to 60 years changes what the lifetime cost of siding actually looks like.

The Most Advanced Steel Siding On The Market

Available in 50 Solid Colors and 22 Wood Patterns
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EPS Foam
Class-A Fire Rating
Sound Dampending
R-3.57 Insulation
Premium 7 Step Coating
Heavy Duty 26 Guage Steel
  • 20 Year Fading & Chalking Warranty
  • 50 Year Flaking & Peeling Warranty
  • Lasts 40-60+ Years
  • One Person Installation
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Slide Lock Panel System
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The Most Advanced Steel Siding in Bend

50 Solid Colors & 22 Wood Grain Patterns

SteeLuxe is a family-owned steel siding manufacturer that builds one product and builds it right. Every panel is made from 26-gauge steel, about 25% thicker than the 29-gauge steel that most competitors use. Each panel is bonded to an EPS foam core that adds R-3.57 insulation value, sound dampening, and enough panel rigidity so that one person can carry and install it without help.

The finish on every panel goes through a proprietary 7-step coating process using Kynar 500 for wood grain patterns and Sherwin-Williams WeatherXL for solid colors. These are the top-tier coatings in the metal siding industry. The surface resists fading, chalking, scratching, and corrosion for decades without the need for repainting or resealing.

Bend homeowners can choose from 50 solid colors or 22 wood grain patterns. The wood grain options use a 3D printed finish that gives each panel genuine visual depth and a realistic wood appearance with zero wood maintenance. Every profile installs with SteeLuxe’s proprietary Slide-Lock panel system, designed by siding installers with 25 years of field experience. Panels lock together cleanly and consistently, reducing installation time and alignment issues.

SteeLuxe steel siding carries a Class A fire rating and Class 4 impact resistance, the highest ratings available. It is built to last 40 to 60 years or more.

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The Only Steel Hand-Hewn Log Cabin Siding with Chinking

Available in Bend, Oregon

SteeLuxe makes the only steel siding on the market with a true hand-hewn timber profile and an optional standalone chinking panel. If you want the log cabin look on your home, this is the only steel product built to deliver with this level of detail.

Each panel features a realistic 3D printed hand-hewn surface pattern that replicates the irregular axe marks, natural knots, and rugged grain character of authentic pioneer-era log construction. The wood grain patterns are non-repeating, so no two panels look identical. Between each course, a separate steel chinking profile panel is installed to recreate the classic chinked log cabin appearance. The chinking panel is available in four colors — Ash Gray, Charcoal, Clay, and Sandstone Tan,  so Bend homeowners can match or contrast it to suit the look they want.

This is not a printed chink line on the face of the siding panel. It is a separate steel panel made from the same 26-gauge steel and 7-step Kynar 500 coating as every other SteeLuxe panel. It will not crack, separate, fade, or require reapplication.

Real hand-hewn wood siding demands re-staining and re-sealing every two to three years, chinking inspection and repair every season, and ongoing insect and rot prevention. SteeLuxe steel hand-hewn siding requires none of that. No staining. No sealing. No chinking repairs. The same 50-year peeling and flaking warranty and 20-year fade and chalking warranty that covers every SteeLuxe panel covers this one, too.

SteeLuxe hand-hewn and chinking siding works on full home re-siding projects, new construction, barndominiums, cabins, vacation rentals, and accent walls. It installs with the same Slide-Lock panel system as every other SteeLuxe profile which is fast, clean, and manageable for one person.

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Get the authentic hand-hewn cabin look with the chinking detail you love,  and never think about maintenance again. SteeLuxe steel siding is insulated, fire-rated, hail-resistant, and built to last a lifetime. See it and feel it for yourself.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q:Is steel siding worth the cost compared to vinyl or fiber cement?

A:Steel siding costs more upfront than vinyl and is comparable to fiber cement depending on the profile and finish. The value case comes from lifespan and maintenance. Vinyl typically lasts 20 to 30 years and requires periodic cleaning, painting, and panel replacement after impact events. Fiber cement requires repainting every 5 to 7 years and can crack under hail and impact. SteeLuxe steel siding is built to last 40 to 60 years or more with no repainting, no resealing, and no panel replacement after normal weather events. Over a 40-year period the total cost of ownership for steel siding is typically lower than vinyl or fiber cement when maintenance and replacement costs are factored in.

Q:Does steel siding actually look like real wood?

A:SteeLuxe steel siding is available in 22 wood grain patterns using a 3D printed finish that replicates the look of real wood on a flat steel panel. The patterns include options that replicate cedar, barnwood, and hand hewn timber. The hand hewn log siding with chinking option replicates the irregular axe marks and grain character of authentic hand hewn timber with a separate steel chinking panel installed between courses. The finish is printed, not pressed, so the panel surface is flat and consistent. It does not fade, peel, or require the staining and sealing that real wood demands.

Q:How long does steel siding last?

A:SteeLuxe steel siding is built to last 40 to 60 years or more. The 26-gauge steel core does not rot, warp, crack, or absorb moisture. The 7-step coating process using Kynar 500 and Sherwin Williams WeatherXL protects the finish from fading, chalking, and corrosion for decades. Every panel is backed by a 50-year peeling and flaking warranty and a 20-year fade and chalking warranty. Most homeowners who install SteeLuxe are installing siding for the last time.

Q:Is SteeLuxe steel siding available in Bend, Oregon

A:Yes. SteeLuxe steel siding is available to homeowners in Bend, Oregon and throughout the surrounding Central Oregon. SteeLuxe panels are manufactured in New Philadelphia, Ohio and ship to contractors and homeowners across the country. The full line includes 50 solid colors and 22 wood grain patterns including hand hewn log siding with chinking. Contact SteeLuxe directly for availability, pricing, and to find an installer in the Bend area.

Q:Does a Class A fire rating on siding reduce my homeowner's insurance premium in a fire zone?

A:Non-combustible Class A rated siding can qualify homeowners for reduced insurance premiums in wildfire risk zones, but whether it does depends on your specific carrier and policy. Bend is located in a region rated High wildfire risk by the USDA Forest Service, and some insurers in Oregon factor exterior cladding materials into their risk assessment for homes in fire-prone areas. SteeLuxe panels carry a Class A fire rating and are non-combustible construction, which is the highest fire resistance classification available. Contact your insurance provider directly to confirm whether non-combustible siding qualifies for a premium reduction on your Bend policy. The fire rating is a real performance specification regardless of the insurance outcome.

Q:The Slide-Lock system: does it seal moisture out or allow some airflow behind the panels?

A:The Slide-Lock system is designed to allow airflow behind the panels, not seal the wall airtight. In Bend, where humidity runs consistently high through much of the year, that distinction matters. A sealed wall assembly traps moisture against the sheathing. The Slide-Lock design keeps air circulating behind the siding so any moisture that reaches the wall plane dries out rather than sitting and accumulating. Steel does not absorb moisture through the panel face, cut edges, or around fastener points. The EPS foam core is equally non-absorbent. The result is a wall assembly that manages moisture through ventilation rather than relying on a perfect seal that no exterior cladding system can maintain indefinitely in Oregon's humid conditions.

Q:What is the difference between steel siding and vinyl siding?

A:Steel and vinyl are both low-maintenance siding options but they perform very differently over time. Vinyl expands and contracts significantly in temperature extremes and can warp, crack, and fade over 20 to 30 years. Steel does not warp, crack, or fade at the same rate. SteeLuxe uses 26-gauge steel, about 25% thicker than standard 29-gauge steel, bonded to an EPS foam core that adds R-3.57 insulation value. Vinyl has no insulation value on its own. Steel carries a Class A fire rating and Class 4 impact resistance. Vinyl carries neither. The primary advantage of vinyl is lower upfront cost. The primary advantages of steel are lifespan, impact resistance, fire rating, and long-term finish performance.

Areas Near Bend We Serve

SteeLuxe ships direct to Bend and the surrounding area. We also serve:

Burns, OR Deschutes River Woods, OR Eagle Crest, OR Enterprise, OR La Pine, OR Nyssa, OR Sisters, OR Three Rivers, OR Union, OR Warm Springs, OR