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How does
Hardi-Plank siding
compare to vinyl siding? Which do you consider
better?
Hardi-Plank is rigid
which means
it is more impact resistant. The flexibility
of vinyl,
especially in cold weather leaves it more
susceptible
to damage.
Vinyl never has to be
painted. Whereas,
Hardi-Plank will need to be painted every 5 to
7 years.
Vinyl siding gives you a
small, but
measurable, insulating factor due to its foam
backer
board.
Because Hardi-Plank is blind
nailed
it tends to leave spaces between the siding
laps which
make it appear to be loosely installed on the
home.
Vinyl siding is interconnected at each lap.
Proper installation of vinyl
siding
requires that the nails not be fully set and
the pieces
are cut one quarter inch short of the actual
measurements
at all window openings, doors and corners, to
allow
for expansion. If this procedure is not
followed, the
vinyl siding could actually become dislodged
at its
lap joint.
Vinyl siding is easily put
over existing
siding. Hardi-Plank must be installed over
original
framing.
Hardi-Plank will add more
value to
your home versus vinyl.
Hardi-Plank is a
fiber-cement product
and is non-combustible. Not only is vinyl
combustible
but it will give off poisonous gases when
burned.
Hardi-Plank and Vinyl are
comparable
in overall costs and the warranties are
basically the
same. The application has to be considered
before determining
which is better for you.
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