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Installing fiber cement siding is a superb alternative to customary wood siding products. Siding of fiber cement is akin to affixing a thin armored plate of rock to protect your home. Cement siding has held up on homes over 100 years! Since correct siding installation is a waning art, these fiber cement installation guidelines will help you assure your tough cement fiber siding is installed without problems to last generations.

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Fiber cement siding shingles and fiber cement panels both come in different widths and available patterns. Take note of some advisories and tips here when installing and working with cement siding.

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Cement siding has protected homes for over 100 years with no peeling or blistering. Fiber cement siding is made by these listed companies and available in attractive styles. Research your siding needs by checking with these fiber cement siding manufacturers.

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Trim pieces for fiber cement siding are not available in fiber cement. Siding of fiber cement is finished with vinyl or wood accessories. Keep your cement siding maintenance free with these finishing touches.

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Installing fiber cement siding is like any exterior siding. Follow these tips for working with siding of fiber cement and heed recommendations of the manufacturer of the fiber cement siding shingles you choose.

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Old style fiber cement siding is still made today. Some old homes have had siding of fiber cement in place for 100 years, with little if any maintenance. Fiber cement siding shingles are durable and come in three profiles. Use fiber cement shingles to complement both old and new homes.

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Fiber cement siding is readily available in most areas. When deciding on which fiber cement siding shingles you will use, ask about accessory and trim pieces. Not all manufacturers have trim pieces of fiber cement and substitute vinyl or wood to finish off fiber cement shingles.

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Stainless steel nails, screws, fasteners and hardware will leave you worry free from rust and corrosion that can zap structural strength and leave ugly stains. #304 stainless steel screws and hardware can be affected by some chemicals, but #316 stainless steel fasteners will withstand most chemical attack. This metal costs a bit more, but the value exceeds the cost.

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Your wood siding will avoid water problems and damage if you follow some important tips. Seal all raw wood, including edges of wood siding, use building/felt paper beneath the siding, and use proper nails and nailing technique.

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