The authentic warmth of Hickory — in our premium TruGrain® HD finish, available in log, board & batten, and lap profiles. Built from 26-gauge American steel. No staining. No rot. No maintenance. Ever.
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See the Grain
TruGrain® HD captures hand-hewn log character at ultra-high resolution — the hew marks, the chinking detail, the authentic grain patterns that make visitors stop and ask if it’s real.
Why Log Home Owners Are Making the Switch
You built your cabin to enjoy it — not to spend every other weekend on a ladder with a stain brush. But that's what real wood demands. And the cycle never ends.
Every 3–5 years, the south-facing wall starts peeling. The quote comes in: $3,300 or more per cycle. You do it yourself to save money, and lose a full weekend. After 15 years, you've spent more on stain than the original siding cost.
Wood absorbs moisture no matter how well you seal it. Chinking cracks. Logs split and warp. The cabin you fell in love with slowly deteriorates — and the damage compounds faster than you can fix it.
Woodpeckers bore holes in spring. Termites eat from the inside out. Carpenter bees nest in every gap and crevice. Wood invites them in, and there's no permanent solution — only treatments that need repeating.
Most log siding fails within 15 years of constant upkeep.
Backed by a 30-year limited warranty. Made from 26-gauge American steel. Shipped direct from Colorado to your door.
The Siding Comparison
Wood rots. Vinyl fades. Fiber cement cracks and needs repainting every decade. Every siding material on the market asks you to maintain it, repair it, or replace it — on a cycle that never ends. Steel siding breaks that cycle.
| Steel (TruLog) | Wood | Vinyl | Fiber Cement | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Maintenance | None — ever | Stain/seal every 3-5 years | Replace faded sections | Repaint every 5-15 years |
| Lifespan | 40-70+ years | 20-40 years | 20-40 years | 30-50 years |
| Fire Rating | Class A (highest) | Combustible | Melts and warps | Class A |
| Impact Rating | Class 4 (highest) | Dents, splits | Cracks in cold | Brittle, chips |
| Pests | Impenetrable | Termites, woodpeckers | Nesting behind panels | Resistant |
| Appearance | HD woodgrain finish | Natural (degrades) | Plastic sheen | Paintable (needs repainting) |
| Warranty | 30-year chalk & fade | 5-15 years typical | 20-30 years (prorated) | 15-30 years (requires painting) |
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Every panel backed by a 30-year limited warranty. American steel, manufactured in Colorado.
The Color
Hickory captures the defining character of a real log cabin — warm amber tones, deep hand-hewn shadowing, and the hyper-realistic woodgrain detail of our premium TruGrain® HD finish.
Visitors stop and ask if it’s real wood. It’s not. It’s 26-gauge American steel, built to last 40+ years without a single coat of stain.
See Hickory on real homes — and 11 more colors in the free catalog.
What Homeowners Say
"I had a great experience working with TruLog. They always returned my emails and calls and were willing to work with me and my schedule. We just love the steel log siding that we installed. The quality is some of the best around."
Robert S. · Karns City, PA
"Wonderful company, very helpful every step of the way. The quality of the product is amazing."
Kathy S. · Verified TruLog customer
"Ryan with TruLog was so helpful during the whole process. TruLog looks amazing on my grandparents' house."
Ben B. · Verified TruLog customer
Rated 4.9/5 by homeowners across all 50 states.
Next Steps
Browse log siding colors, profiles, and specs at your own pace. No sales call required.
Find the log siding color and finish that captures your cabin vision. See it on real homes in the gallery.
When you're ready, we'll connect you with pricing for your specific project. No pressure, no obligation.
Common Questions
TruGrain® HD is our premium ultra-high-resolution woodgrain finish — it captures authentic wood character at a level of detail that consistently surprises homeowners. Hickory is one of the TruGrain HD colors, featuring warm amber tones and deep hand-hewn shadowing. Every TruGrain HD panel carries the same 30-year warranty, Class A fire rating, and zero-maintenance promise as the rest of the TruLog line.
Yes. Hickory is available across all three TruLog profiles: log siding (patented boxed panels with authentic hew marks and chinking detail), board & batten (clean vertical lines for modern farmhouse and contemporary homes), and lap siding (classic horizontal clapboard for ranch homes and traditional exteriors). All three profiles use the same TruGrain® HD finish, same 26-gauge American steel, and same 30-year warranty. The catalog shows Hickory on real homes in each profile so you can see which style fits yours.
Yes. TruLog panels feature a patented boxed design with authentic hew marks and chinking detail — the same visual character you see on hand-hewn log cabins. The TruGrain HD woodgrain finish replicates natural wood grain at a level that consistently surprises homeowners. Across 7,000+ completed projects, the most common reaction is: "People can't believe it's not real wood." The catalog includes a project gallery so you can see it on homes like yours.
The look is nearly identical — but the maintenance couldn't be more different. Real wood log siding needs re-staining every 3–5 years at $3,300+ per cycle. Over 20 years, that's $13,000–$26,000 in maintenance alone — plus the weekends spent doing it. TruLog steel log siding requires zero maintenance beyond an occasional hose rinse. It won't rot, crack, warp, or attract pests. And it's backed by a 30-year warranty versus wood's constant upkeep.
TruLog carries a Class 4 impact rating — the highest in the industry. Each panel is 26-gauge galvanized steel backed by a 1-inch foam insert, engineered specifically for severe hail and high-impact weather. It's the same rating used for roofing in the most hail-prone corridors of the country.
TruLog is a mid-to-premium product. Materials run $4.25–$8.50 per square foot depending on the finish (Standard, HD Woodgrain, or TruGrain). That's higher than vinyl log siding but comparable to fiber cement — and less than half the cost of concrete log siding. The critical difference is lifetime cost: TruLog's zero maintenance means no recurring staining, sealing, or repair bills. Over 20 years, most wood log siding owners spend more on maintenance than TruLog costs in total. The catalog includes product details to help you plan — request a custom quote for project-specific pricing.
TruLog uses an interlocking panel system designed for straightforward installation. The company provides comprehensive installation guides, DVDs, and a full video library on YouTube. Many homeowners have successfully completed DIY installations. Professional installation is recommended for the best results and warranty coverage — TruLog can connect you with experienced installers through their contractor locator.
Yes. TruLog steel log siding carries a Class A fire rating — the highest available classification. The steel is noncombustible, meaning it will not ignite or contribute fuel to a fire. TruLog siding survived the Ruidoso, New Mexico wildfires, and homeowners in wildfire zones report that it gives them peace of mind they never had with wood. In many states, fire-rated siding qualifies for insurance premium discounts — Colorado's HB 1182 and California's "Safer from Wildfires" regulation both incentivize noncombustible materials. Ask your insurer about potential savings.
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