Categories: Siding

The HardieZone® System: What You Need to Know

Choosing your siding according to the climate in your area can help it last its expected service time. With the many options available to you, however, how do you know that you’re making the right choice? That’s where professional help comes in.

Through James Hardie’s® HardieZone® system, Colonial Remodeling can help you ensure that your siding in Arlington, VA is specifically designed according to your regional climate. In this post, we will discuss all you need to know about this system.

What is the HardieZone System?
The HardieZone system is designed around eight individual climatic variables that significantly affect the long-term performance of siding. This system suggests that those who live in climate zones 1 through 5 in the US should use HZ5® siding while zones 6 thru 10 should use HZ10®.

A homeowner in Virginia, for instance, will receive siding from the HZ5 product line to protect them against high winds and harsh winters. A homeowner in Texas, on the other hand, will receive siding from the HZ10 product line to keep their home cool and cozy on warm days.

What are My Customization Options?
HardieZone siding is available in various colors and finishes to cater to the unique tastes of homeowners across the country. Colonial Remodeling offers siding in an array of James Hardie colors in McLean, VA. This allows for easy customization, making your home comfortable and pleasing to the eye at the same time.

How Durable is it?
Thanks to Hardie’s fiber cement technology, the quality and durability of their products remain the same no matter what zone you live in. Moreover, being a fully-certified James Hardie siding installation specialist allows us to back our products with a 30-year limited warranty.

Let Colonial Remodeling add lasting value to your home, enhance your curb appeal, and help lower your utility bills with fresh James Hardie siding. Call us today at (703) 534-0800 or fill out our form to schedule your free in-home consultation.

Jon Hickox

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