By Brandon Schroer
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December 31, 2024
Hardie siding, also known as James Hardie siding or fiber cement siding, is a popular and durable siding material known for its numerous benefits. Here are some of the advantages of using Hardie siding: Durable Hardie siding is highly durable and resistant to many common issues that affect other siding materials, such as rotting, warping, and insect damage. It can withstand harsh weather conditions, including heavy rain, strong winds, and hail. Low Maintenance Compared to some other siding materials, Hardie siding requires relatively low maintenance. It does not need frequent painting, and its color tends to remain vibrant for a long time. This can save homeowners time and money on upkeep. Moisture Resistant Hardie siding is engineered to resist moisture absorption, making it less prone to issues like swelling, warping, and cracking. This moisture resistance helps maintain the integrity of the siding over time. Versatility Hardie siding is available in a variety of styles, textures, and colors, allowing homeowners to choose a look that complements their home's architecture and their personal preferences. It can mimic the appearance of wood, shingles, or stucco, providing versatility in design. Longevity When installed and maintained properly, Hardie siding has a long lifespan. It often comes with warranties that reflect the manufacturer's confidence in the product's durability and longevity. Environmentally Friendly Hardie siding is made from sustainable and renewable raw materials, including cement, sand, and wood fibers. It is also durable, which means less frequent replacements, reducing the environmental impact associated with manufacturing and disposal. In addition to the benefits listed above, Hardie siding is also a barrier to pests and is fire resistant. It's important to note that while Hardie siding offers numerous benefits, proper installation by trained professionals is crucial to ensuring its optimal performance. Rubicon Roofing & Exteriors employs skilled contractors who comply with Hardie installation standards and practices. Call us today to schedule a consultation for your “last” siding project you will ever need!