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Siding

Used as #1 Siding material on the East Coast, fiber cement siding is a composite material that is extremely versatile. Able to be shaped and formed to look like wood without the maintenance, termites, or wear-and-tear worries, this type of siding is perfect for areas that experience severe weather such as hurricanes because of its impact
resistance. Not to mention its variety color selection that

Competitive to James Hardie, Nichiha is a well-known fiber cement material for exterior needs for residential. Nichiha also provides high end quality material for commercial use which varies in thickness. All in all, it provides a highly astonishing look that offers astonishing, remarkable, maintenance less siding that will last a lifetime.

A siding material that offers a high level of dimensional stability to help reduce expansion and contraction. Craftsman Collection offers a variety of authentic, full- thickness profiles with bold, defined shapes and natural aesthetic traditional wood siding, all without maintenance.

Wood siding is very versatile in style and can be used on a wide variety of homes in any color palette desired.  Though installation and repair are relatively simple, wood siding requires more maintenance than other popular solutions, requiring treatment every four to nine years depending on the severity of the elements to which it is exposed.

Offering exceptional durability and weather-resistant construction, aluminum siding has come a long way since the days of painted-on color. Now including such high-tech features as baked-on enamel paint and corrosion / rust resistant primers, today’s aluminum siding is a durable, dependable, and affordable solution.

This remarkable architectural panel is based on thermosetting resins, homogenously reinforced with wood-based fibers and manufactured under high pressure and at high temperature. It is widely used for vertical applications like façade cladding and balcony paneling. Don’t forget about Trespa Pura which offers (EBC) Electron Beam Curing that makes it hard for dirt to build up, locking it out and colors in. This resistance barrier allows the siding to withstand daily wear and tear to have it everlasting appearance.