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The Many Advantages to Fiber Cement Siding Over Other Materials

Has summer’s sunshine put your home to shame?  Perhaps this past harsh winter did significant damage to the exterior of your home and it’s time to replace the siding.  We’d like you to consider fiber cement siding from the James Hardie Company.  This exceptional siding material has been around since the 1980s, but in the past few years it has become extremely popular, out-performing the more traditional choice – vinyl siding.  bHere are some of the main benefits that comes with putting fiber cement siding on your home.

Fiber Cement Siding Is Resistance to Moisture, Pests and Fire

Every siding product comes with a fire rating to let you know how it does against flames. A rating of 1A is the highest it goes, and this is what fiber cement is typically rated as. In addition to being fire-resistant, fiber cement siding keeps moisture out so it won’t ruin your walls or foundation. And it’s also very resistant to damage from insects, birds, rodents and so on. These things are common problems with other types of siding options.

The Durability of James Hardie Siding

The features above can give you an idea of just how durable fiber cement is. In terms of its durability, it ranks right up there with cement. And it comes with a warranty of usually no less than 50 years, because it is just that durable. One plus for Minnesota homeowners is that James Hardie offers siding products specifically engineered for our climate, which means it’s been designed to stand up to high winds, extreme temperatures, and a lot of moisture.  No other siding product has that advantage.

Fiber Cement Siding Is Friendly to the Environment

A lot of waste comes out of most home construction and remodeling projects, but when it comes to fiber cement siding, you should know that it is produced from from recycled and sustainable materials. None of it has asbestos or other toxic materials in it either.  If you like the look of genuine wood siding, you can get fiber cement siding in a design profile that replicates real wood, without the need to cut down any trees.

Get a Big Return on Investment with James Hardie Siding

One of the biggest things to consider is the fact that it has a long life span, which brings in a lot of return on your investment since you won’t have to replace it often. You do not have to do much to maintain it either, which saves time and money. Ask any real estate agent – new energy-efficient, maintenance-free siding is one of the top home improvements you can make when it comes to boosting your home’s value.  And it can also lower your energy bill costs, which is another savings that comes year after year.

It shouldn’t be hard to choose fiber cement when it comes to putting new siding on your home. Here at Window Outfitters, we are proud installers of James Hardie fiber cement siding in the Minneapolis area.  If you want to see this product for yourself, visit our Pinterest Siding Options board, and then give us a call for a free consultation – (952) 746-6661.  We are a MN full-service exterior home remodeling contractor, and we offer services such as replacement windows and doors as well as siding installation.

 

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