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Types of Siding: HardiePlank Satisfies All Your Needs

June 5th, 2017 | 1 min. read

Types of Siding: HardiePlank Satisfies All Your Needs

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Are you investigating types of siding? If so, then you owe it to yourself to learn more about HardiePlank. This material stands head and shoulders above alternatives by offering superior value in three key areas:

  1. Strength. The most essential purpose of siding is to protect your home's exterior from the elements, but it can't perform this important task if it's not strong enough for the job. Unlike vinyl, HardiePlank is thick and solid, forming a tough-as-nails barrier against wind, rain, snow, sleet, and anything else Mother Nature can throw against them. That's why they’re backed with a 30-year warranty.
  2. Insulation. All you have to do is look at vinyl to see why it's an inferior material as far as home insulation is concerned. Vinyl is thin and flimsy. HardiePlanks, on the other hand, offer a dense layer of material that's designed to keep your home comfortable year-round while saving you money on utility bills. What better investment could you make in your home's value?
  3. Beauty. We offer HardiePlanks in any color you can imagine. Not only that, but we guarantee you will never have to repaint your home after installation. We’re able to do this because we used superior grade coatings that will never fade, chip, or run. Not only that, but HardiePlanks are naturally mold resistant and easy to care for. Simply give them an occasional spurt with a garden hose and some household detergent to keep them looking their best for decades to come.
Strength, beauty, and superior insulation: HardiePlanks have it all. Now you know why we recommend them to all our customers. Find out more about the advantages of HardiePlanks over other types of siding by calling us today at 210-485-1682. We'll gladly answer your questions and set up a time for a free, no-obligation estimate, arming you with the facts you need to make an informed decision. We look forward to hearing from you.