Fiber cement siding is a durable, low-maintenance exterior material made from cement, sand, and cellulose fibers that mimics wood or masonry looks.
Fiber cement offers superior resistance to rot, fire, pests, and weather damage while providing a stylish, long-lasting finish for your home.
With proper installation and maintenance, fiber cement siding can last 30 to 50 years or more, making it a great long-term investment.
Yes, fiber cement helps improve your home’s insulation when combined with proper underlayment, reducing energy costs year-round.
Costs vary depending on home size and design but fiber cement siding is competitively priced considering its durability and low maintenance needs.
Absolutely. Fiber cement siding can be painted any color and usually requires repainting every 10–15 years to keep it looking fresh.
Yes, fiber cement is non-combustible, providing excellent fire resistance compared to wood or vinyl siding.
Professional installation involves attaching panels or boards securely over a moisture barrier to protect your home’s structure and ensure lasting performance.
Fiber cement siding is low maintenance but benefits from regular cleaning and occasional repainting to maintain its appearance.
Yes, fiber cement siding’s durability, aesthetic appeal, and energy efficiency can boost your home’s resale value and curb appeal.