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Fiber cement siding has become an increasingly popular option for homeowners who want siding that’s both durable and attractive. We’ll explain fiber cement siding’s composition, benefits, drawbacks, installation process, costs, and long-term value.
Refer to local building code requirements. View the Hardie® product catalog, offering a wide array of top-tier exterior solutions. Discover fiber cement siding, trim, soffit, and more.
James Hardie offers a variety of siding size options that vary by product. Below are the sizes* for products available in the South Central zone. *Sizes listed are for primed ready for paint products, sizes may vary in availability for factory finished colors.
A variety of fiber cement siding styles means you don’t have to settle for a one-size-fits-all exterior design. Since cement siding comes in clapboards, individual shingles, and sheets that mimic the appearance of stone, there’s no limit to what you can create design wise.
Plank Lap Siding. Protect and transform your home with our best-selling product line from the #1 brand of fiber cement siding in North America*, available in stunning finishes to suit every style. Showing products for: Individual colors may vary depending on display settings.
It largely depends on the size of your home, but the cost per square foot for fiber cement siding ranges from $5 to $13.50 per square foot. The average home is sized between 1,500 and 2,500 square feet.
Durable, fiber cement siding withstands the toughest weather conditions; Natural cedar look house siding with a woodlike grain texture resists water absorption to protect against swelling and cracking; Complete your siding full home project now!
Professionally installed fiber cement siding ranges from around $5 to $25 per square foot. Should You DIY Fiber Cement Siding Installation, or Hire a Pro?
Sizes. Fiber cement board is available in a plank format, similar in dimension to vinyl siding, ranging in profiles from 4 to 11 inches. Its shingle form comes in individual 1- or 2-foot shakes and 4-, 8-, or 12-foot strips. Sheets come in 2-foot by 8-foot panels, 4-foot by 8-foot panels, and 4-foot by 10-foot panels.
Print/Save as PDF. When starting a new siding replacement project, there are so many choices you have to make. Which contractor will you choose? What type of siding material do you want? What products do you like best? What styles do you like?