It helps improve insulation when paired with proper installation and underlayment.
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A siding project is more than a visual upgrade. When done correctly, it improves the structure, protection, and long-term performance of your home.
The difference comes down to how the work is done. From preparation to final installation, every step plays a role in how the siding looks and performs years down the road.
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It helps improve insulation when paired with proper installation and underlayment.
In some cases, yes. However, a full inspection determines if removal is the better long-term solution.
Properly installed Hardie siding can last 30–50 years, significantly longer than vinyl or wood.
Costs vary based on home size, design, and prep work. Most projects require a custom estimate to be accurate.
Yes. It costs more upfront but lasts longer, requires less maintenance, and improves home value and curb appeal.
Yes. Fiber cement is not a food source for insects, unlike wood siding.