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Trust Jamie Hardie® for Arlington, VA Home Projects

If there’s one name that is associated for building American homes, it’s none other than James Hardie®. Their range of products are used in as much as 5.5 million homes all over the country. There is a good reason they remain to be the most trusted brand in the industry today.

Here is a closer look at some of their products that ensure a sturdy, well-made house for families to enjoy. All of these are available in various James Hardie siding colors. All that needs to be done is to make the final say on what kind of first impression you would like your house to make on your guests.

HardiePlank® – What makes this particular James Hardie product a popular choice for siding in Arlington, VA homes is the fact that it easy delivers on beautiful quality and durability. The material is deemed versatile that it can even take on the look of other materials, such as vinyl, aluminum, or even wood.

HardiePanel® – The HardiePanel® Compressed Sheet is designed to have a highly durable and extremely dense surface. With these characteristics, it can resist permanent damage against water, and can resist fire for up to 60 minutes. Key to maximizing its benefits is its correct installation, according to the James Hardie Fire and Acoustic Technical Specification, and proper maintenance. Fortunately, Colonial Remodeling is a James Hardie Preferred Remodeler, so you can expect quality services.

HardieTrim® – There no better partner for your siding than the James HardieTrim® boards. These serve to provide that perfect finishing accent in various James Hardie colors in McLean, VA. It can also serve as a seal to keep the siding protected. Made of fiber cement, its trims can withstand any weather condition.

HardieShingle® – Most homeowners would think of cedar when talking of shingles, but an even better option is the HardieShingle® Siding. The manufacturer has always been consistent in guaranteeing high quality products that can withstand anything that the weather throws at it. That standard applies even to this product. Coupled with decorative edges, the HardieShingle is also a worthy investment because of it being rotting/crackling/splitting-proof. These products even come with a 30-year limited warranty.

HardieWrap® – When it comes to your house’s structural integrity, there’s no such thing as too much protection against the weather, especially for the exterior products. The impressive thing about the HardieWrap® is that while it keeps water from being absorbed into the siding material, it allows water vapor from inside your house to get out. This assures you that the space inside your walls will remain dry. Coupled with the MicroTech Coating, you’ll never have to worry about mildew and energy loss.

When it comes to your siding concerns, make sure to hire a contractor that provides James Hardie products. At Colonial Remodeling, you can rely on our experience in providing quality siding replacement services and products. Get in touch with us today to know more.

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