James Hardie siding is one of the fastest growing siding products in America, it was voted one of the top 10 American building products by Home magazine and is perfect for our Northern Virginian climate. It is made of fiber cement and was specifically designed for the eight different types of climate variables in the U.S. that affect long-term siding performance. James Hardie siding looks and feels like natural wood, comes in a variety of styles and protects your home from all the elements. It will increase the life, beauty and value of your home for years to come.
At [company_name]. we are a certified James Hardie remodeler which means you’ll be getting the best siding product available for your Herndon, Arlington, Fairfax of Chantilly area home. We have 14 reasons why James Hardie siding is the perfect addition to your new or remodeled home:
- Character and feel of natural wood
- More durable than other lap siding alternatives
- Variety of architecturally designed styles and profiles
- Resists moisture damage – will not rot, crack, warp, buckle, swell or de-laminate
- Impact resistant – warranted against hail damage (ideal for houses near golf courses)
- Wind resistant – withstands winds up to 130 MPH
- Non-combustible, environmentally friendly
- Termite and carpenter ant resistant
- 30-year transferable product warranty for plank and panel (30-year for shingleside)
- Low maintenance – holds paint up to three times longer than wood
- Increases curb appeal, home value appreciation and possible homeowners insurance savings
- Proven product: has been around since 1903, the current formulation has been put on over 4.0 million homes in U.S. today
- Ranked #1 quality exterior lap siding product by Builder magazine for the past four years
- Voted one of top 10 American building products by Home magazine
Contact [company_name]. today and get a free estimate on James Hardie siding for your home today! We treat every home as if it were our own and we want to make your vision for your home come true!
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