No matter where we operate our goal is to remain at the forefront of the fiber cement industry capitalizing on our global leadership in building products and manufacturing and technology for both new home construction and remodeling.
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We ve been providing a better way to build for over 100 years.
No wonder it s protecting over 5 5 million homes in north america alone.
Unlike wood and many other forms of siding materials hardie board is.
Hardie board siding is one of the most durable forms of siding on the market.
Choosing house siding from james hardie makes sense.
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Fiber cement problems are rare but do happen from time to time.
Aluminum and acq do not play nice so they need to be separated.
You also can purchase fiber cement siding that looks like stucco.
James hardie is the world leader in fiber cement siding and backerboard.
It provides low maintenance while resisting shrinking and swelling so it holds paint much longer than wood composite siding or engineered wood.
This siding is completely rot and insect resistant and can even handle salt spray from the ocean.
The best code reference i can find if wood siding is r319 1 2 but is siding really embedded in concrete when concrete is just poured against it.
Hardie board siding can be made to mimic just about any other siding material including wood lap boards cedar shingles and wood shake siding.
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Its composition of silica sand cellulose fibers and cement make it an extremely durable and long lasting element.
Fiber cement siding is manufactured to resemble cedar shingles and wood clapboards either wood grain or smooth.
Otherwise you may simply need to install pt wood that is rated for ground contact then cover it with 30 felt or tyvek then cover that with aluminum trim coil that matches the color of your siding.
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Kind of stretching it.
Fiber cement is a siding material that was first introduced in the 1980 s as a replacement for asbestos cement wood aluminum and vinyl siding products.