Most people are familiar with traditional home siding materials like hardboard siding, cedar siding, aluminum siding and vinyl siding. But the fastest growing siding product in the U.S. is fiber-cement. The reasons are numerous: durability, value, beauty, low maintenance. We think it is the best product you can put on your home.
But don’t take our word for it. Read what the experts are saying about James Hardie fiber-cement siding. Then decide for yourself if it is right for your home.
- paccrestinspections.com says: “Fiber-cement siding has the look of wood siding but has a lower cost and lower maintenance. Market share is approaching ten percent, according to manufacturers. Most newly constructed homes with lap siding will have this type of siding. Additional benefits include resistance to termites and fire. Fiber-cement siding will not rot, buckle or warp and holds paint for several years longer than conventional wood siding. Moisture resistance is a concern, but problems can be avoided if the siding is installed correctly and properly treated.”
- pacrestinspections.com also says: “James-Hardie Company. This product appears to perform very well in moist environments. Fiber-cement siding manufactured by James-Hardie Company (Hardi-Plank®, Hardi-Panel®, and Hardi-Home®) have gained product recognition and an increasing market share.”
- Soundhome.com says: “One newer and promising product on the market is Hardi Board and Hardi Plank. These are concrete composite products and look like bevel or lap siding. The reports, so far, are very promising.”
- About.com says: “Fiber cement siding can have the appearance of wood, stucco, or masonry. This durable, natural-looking material is often called by the brand names HardiPlank® and HardiPanel®. If you want the look of authentic wood with a bit less maintenance, cement fiber is a good option. Fiber cement siding is fireproof, termite-proof, and may have a warranty up to fifty years.”
Want to find out more about this extraordinary siding product? Call Twin Cities Siding and Roofing at 651-255-2844, or visit our web site at: tcsidingprofessionals.com .