Is Fiber Cement Siding Right For Your Home?

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Fiber cement siding is a material that is used for building. It is used for covering the exterior of buildings. It is not only used for exterior sidings, it can be used also to substitute barge boards and timber fascia in high fire areas.

Advantages of fiber cement siding:
It is a durable material which can last for even more than 50 years. This factor makes it possible for one to install this in any climate or geographic region.

It is made out of synthetic material therefore it is not possible for mold to grow on it. This is because it is impossible for water to get into the material. Water is a vital element in the growth of mold and if it is absent, mold cannot grow.

Fiber cement siding does not swell or decay. Because of this fact, you will not need to keep repainting frequently.

The products of fiber cement are more resistant to bowing, sagging, swelling, shrinking, chipping, cracking and peeling. These problems mostly happen in products which are vulnerable to temperature change and humidity.


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Fiber cement siding is an all-weather product. It can be used in the very hot, very cold or rainy environments. This means that wherever you are, you don’t have to conduct a research before using it to make sure it is safe for your environment.

It is resistant to mildew, termites or fungus. In turn, the routine maintenance methods for prevention of these will not be necessary. In turn, your home will always remain looking fresh and you will have absolutely no fear of these coming up.

It is available in many varieties. This makes it popular since people can give it a wood grain appearance. It is good to have products that give you variety instead of products that only come in a certain way.

Disadvantages of Fiber Cement Siding:
The siding is heavy as compared to other products. For proper installation, there needs to be a lot of proper handling so that the installation comes out well.

SiO2 is one of the ingredients in making the siding. This ingredient does not pose any health risk when it is in an intact state. When being drilled, ground, or cut during installation, it can become a potential health hazard. Inhalation of large quantities over a long time can lead to lung related diseases, silicosis or lung cancer. For one to prevent any health problems, it is recommended that one ears a respirator that is properly fitted.

Homeowners can install the products but it is always recommended that professional installation is done. In case the installation specifications are not adhered to, this will cause dissatisfaction and many other problems. Some of the improper techniques used in installation include poor nailing, poor flashing methods, poor clearances from other surfaces.

Looking at both the advantages and disadvantages:
The advantages outweigh the disadvantages by far. Therefore, it is actually a good product for your home. The disadvantages will help you know which areas to be careful about. For example, you need to make sure that the installation is done properly and the technicians installing it should always make sure that they are wearing protective clothing so that they always remain safe.

There are many materials you can choose from for your home. This article highlights Fiber-Cement siding and will help you determine if this material is right for your home.

By: Eric Babin 

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