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CertainTeed WeatherBoards FiberCement Siding
CertainTeed WeatherBoards FiberCement Siding

Steve Easley is joined by CertainTeed's Steve Booz to discuss the siding being used on the EnergyWise House. CertainTeed WeatherBoards FiberCement Siding is manufactured in the exclusive DuraPress System, from silica, portland cement and post-industrial recycled wood fibers. The result is siding with a far greater life span and durability for less money than wood and wood composites. The DuraPress System creates more authentic and consistent wood grains, with an extra precuring step that dramatically reduces chalking. WeatherBoards has a higher interlaminate bond strength - up to 60 percent stronger than competitive sidings - for superior freeze/thaw protection. The proprietary FiberTect Sealing System is more than a primer, bonding with the panel, then bonding to an acrylic latex topcoat for a long-lasting, better-looking finish. FiberTect seals against moisture significantly better than competitive priming systems, and WeatherBoards requires painting less frequently than wood.

Cementicious Siding
Cementicious Siding

If you're looking for an alternative to wood or vinyl siding, try a fiber-cement product. Cementicious siding is generally a more affordable option. It can be installed quickly and easily and has several key advantages. It's termite resistant, fireproof, and very durable to the elements. In addition, fiber-cement siding can be painted or stained, giving it added flexibility.

Vinyl Siding Installation
Vinyl Siding Installation

Bob is back at our urban townhouse. He walks down the side and points out the two-story rear porch that has been recovered with asphalt siding, which, though sturdy, is also ugly. Bob meets with Carlton Bergere who explains the installation of the new vinyl siding on top of the asphalt. First the corner posts are installed so that the siding can be slid in. Then a starter course is put on the wall so that level is maintained. A bottom course of siding is clipped onto the starter course. Wood siding is installed one clapboard at a time, but the vinyl siding goes up much faster since it comes in eight or ten inch widths of three or more clapboards depending on exposure. Vinyl has replaced aluminum siding because of its cheaper price point and its sturdiness. Unlike aluminum, vinyl siding does not dent and it is colored all the way through. The siding is hung for expansion and contraction. When a window transition occurs, the window is first caulked. Then, a j-channel is laid against the casing to receive the siding, which is trimmed to size. The vertical seams overlap so that weather does not penetrate, and the siding is laid in one direction so that the seams cannot be seen from the street.

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Engineered Siding

Engineered wood siding is cut and installed like hardboard, with a nailgun. Engineered Wood Siding Whether it's called SmartSide, Catawba, or TruWood, engineered wood siding products all claim to have a technological edge over their…

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Your Home's Exterior: Comparing Paint and Siding

With advances in paint and siding, how to color and protect your home…
…California, strips it down. The job of siding is to protect the structure, Lucas…
…of paint and caulk is to protect the siding. Types of Siding Although many…

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Fiber Cement Siding

XXXXXXXX Fiber-cement siding is designed to have the look and feel…
…maintenance-free upkeep of engineered siding. Photo Credit: James Hardie Building Products, Inc. Fiber-cement siding is an alternative to real wood, engineered…

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