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See how beautifully things can come together with the Hover® Design Studio app, brought to you by James Hardie. Using just eight photos of your home’s exterior, Hover® creates a 3D model so you can start designing.
View the Hardie® product catalog, offering a wide array of top-tier exterior solutions. Discover fiber cement siding, trim, soffit, and more.
Experiment with a variety of Hardie® Plank siding styles, textures, and stunning colors featuring our ColorPlus® Technology finishes to create your masterpiece. Individual colors may vary depending on display settings.
Fiber cement siding for long-lasting durability and endless design possibilities. Explore all the James Hardie siding options today at Lowe’s.
Some of the most reviewed products in James Hardie Siding are the James Hardie Sample Board Statement Collection 6.25 in x 4 in. Light Mist Fiber Cement Siding with 6 reviews, and the James Hardie Sample Board Magnolia Home Collection 6.25 in. x 4 in.
James Hardie makes the world’s highest-performance fiber cement siding, trim, backer board and more—in styles that suit every home style, from historic to modern. For decades, James Hardie has made the most beautiful, durable fiber cement products on the market.
Find James Hardie fiber cement siding at Lowe's today. Shop fiber cement siding and a variety of building supplies products online at Lowes.com.
Hardie® siding is noncombustible—it will not burn.* It resists damage from moisture and holds no appeal for pests like woodpeckers or termites. Our fiber cement siding and trim products are formulated to offer superior performance based on your region's unique climate needs, and help protect against damage from weather extremes, hurricanes ...
Explore James Hardie's color and design to elevate your home's exterior with confidence. Discover siding colors that can help create your dream home.
Hardie board siding, created by James Hardie and also known as cement board siding, has been around forever, but its popularity seems to come in streaks. Typically billed as a low-maintenance, long-lasting material, does it measure up to its reputation?