Hardie plank siding was developed and first manufactured by the Australian company, James Hardie Industries. It was developed to be used as a siding in areas with severe weather where wood and vinyl siding were not adequate. Today hardie plank siding is available all over the world. It consists of sand, cement, water and cellulose (also known as cement fiber board). It has the texture and look of real wood and comes in a wide array of styles and painted or decorative finishes. Hardie plank siding is a great type of siding to consider if you want a wood appearance without the problems that wood siding can have.
One big advantage that hardie plank siding has over wood siding is that it is non-combustible. It is also resistant to fungus, rot and termite damage. It is also less likely to crack or deteriorate the way wood siding tends to. Hardie plank siding is long lasting and does not chip or peel very often. It also does not require a lot of repair or maintenance and is usually not as expensive as wood siding.
Compared to vinyl siding, hardie plank siding also has some advantages. Vinyl siding can melt in high temperatures and is also flammable. It can also fade, break or crack. Some vinyl sidings are less expensive than hardy plank siding, but the extra cost can be well worth it for all of the advantages that hardie plank siding has to offer.
In order for hardie plank siding to last and look good, it does need to be installed properly and well maintained. Installing hardie plank siding is a different process than installing vinyl or wood siding. You should find an installer who as specific experience with hardie plank siding installations to do the job. If your siding is properly installed, this will prevent problems from occurring in the future. One other great thing about hardie plank siding is that it has a fifty year warranty.
If you are considering new siding for your house you may want to look into hardie plank siding. It gives you the look of real wood but without a lot of problems that wood and vinyl siding tend to have.
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