Don’t cover up your siding problems with vinyl siding
Thursday, 05 February 2009
by Blue Ridge Exteriors
Vinyl siding is installed over your existing siding. If you have any rotten surface wood you would hope that it would be replaced with fresh lumber before you new siding is installed, but what about the sheathing (wood) that is under the surface siding? HardiePlank® siding from James Hardie® is installed after all existing siding
- Published in vinyl siding
HardiePlank® siding looks like real wood
Wednesday, 21 January 2009
by Blue Ridge Exteriors
If you are looking at siding to update the look of your home HardiePlank® siding from James Hardie® is the best choice. It has the look and feel of wood and adds warmth and character to any home. You can choose from 23 prefinished colors or paint it any color you can imagine. HardiePlank® fiber
- Published in Uncategorized
Why HardiePlank® siding is better than vinyl siding
Wednesday, 21 January 2009
by Blue Ridge Exteriors
It’s well known that vinyl siding is actually a fire accelerant, but until you see entire neighborhoods consumed by fire it doesn’t really hit home. This link here has pictures and gives testimonials from people who had the foresight to have non-combustible HardiePlank® siding installed on their homes when others had vinyl siding installed. Not only
- Published in Hardieplank Siding, Plastic Siding, vinyl siding
HardiePlank® siding tops in adding resale value
Wednesday, 21 January 2009
by Blue Ridge Exteriors
According to Remodeling Magazine’s 2008-09 ‘Cost vs. Value’ Report here installing HardiePlank® fiber cement siding is the number 1 way to add value to your home. In addition to Remodeling Magazine, James Hardie® products have been recognized by multiple publications as a financially sound investment: Money Magazine called James Hardie® “a smart investment that delivers
- Published in Hardieplank Siding