Fiber Cement Siding

Fiber cement siding, a building material used on the exterior of commercial buildings and homes, is a enduring and resilient material, but also has a natural look. This form of surfacing the outside walls of a structure is put in with solid wood sheathing and foam insulation. Being impervious to moisture damage, this building material will survive termite attacks, not crack or rot, and is non-combustible, making it a commonly used material in fire prone areas.

Wood is a material that many homeowners would prefer to use for the exterior of their homes, but it is a much more costly and irritating option. Fiber cement framing has a warm, natural look, like that of wood, but is even sturdier, and is a wonderful accent to stone or brick. It is also available it a variety of styles so that it is able to match any sort of architecture imaginable.

Fiber cement siding is made up of water, finely-ground sand, natural fibers, and premium cement. The composition is them cured with pressurized steam so that the siding that is produced is the most heavy-duty siding that can be found. The final product, once it is installed, will require very little maintenance, if any, on the part of the homeowner or building owner. The boards of fiber cement that are used during installation are usually overlapped horizontally so the appearance of wood is given.

Fiber cement siding is the most durable when it has been painted. This facing is able to hold paint very well and make sure that it is long-lasting. The siding is able to be painted before or after its installation and is sometimes even sold by some manufacturers with the primer already applied. When deciding to paint your siding on your own it is best to wash it so that dirt does not stick to the actual paint. Most siding should be painted very soon after it has been installed because if it is exposed to water before hand then the surface can become weathered.

A building company that uses and specializes in this type of building material is able to create a sturdy, natural, aesthetic appeal that will give any customer the look that they desire. Using fiber cement facing can mean saving on cost, having a more low-maintenance or even no-maintenance siding, and still benefiting from the visual appeal of what looks like it could be wood.