Hurricane season in southeast Texas, Houston Texas area, is typically June through November. If you live or have lived in southeast Texas you have most likely experienced what it can be like during our Gulf Coast Hurricane Season and heavy winds.
By choosing impact resistant home siding, you can help provide better protection to the things inside your home, especially your family. Here is something to think about, the sheetrock on the walls inside your home is very breakable and easily penetrable, so what can help in stopping airborne objects from coming through it and potentially right into your home? A great solution could be, your home’s siding.
LP SmartSide Siding is a great choice with its being stronger than vinyl or fiber cement siding products such as popular and well-known products like Hardie. SmartSide does an excellent job at providing this additional protection for your home and family!
The reason why SmartSide Siding is so strong and durable is because it is an LP engineered wood product produced with wood fibers which are distributed in all different directions giving the SmartSide siding incredible strength and durability. This will last for many years to come and help protect your home and family during storms and is hurricane, projectile and impact resistant.
One of the purposes of the siding on your home’s exterior is to keep outside objects outside and from entering into the inside of your home. As well as help your home to withstand the toughest of our Texas Gulf Coast weather conditions and from airborne wind-driven impacts.
Looking at the two photos below, you will see how an airborne, wind-driven projectile struck a home, penetrating the wall and actually entering the inside of the home by blasting through the exteriors wall, through the sheetrock and insulation. Now, what if that was a 2″x4″ or a tree branch that came through the wall and was to hit someone on the other side? This is a scary thought for sure!
Impact through the outside wall into the home
Into the inside of the home from outside impact projectile
Back in 2008, as the intense effect of Hurricane Ike were felt, Houstonians began urgently seeking safer shelter from the storm as so many home exteriors had been receiving hazardous, wind-driven projectile damage. With insight to the number of the coastal wind driven projectiles that can become airborne during a Hurricane such as Ike, LP Building Products hired NASA to perform Ballistic Impact testing on their SmartSide Siding Product. Their goal: To put the product to the test to demonstrate the impact resistance of this product, their finding are detailed below.
Your Home exterior siding can help protect the integrity of your home and most importantly, what is inside your home like your family and pets. With the sheetrock being so easily breakable, consider what there is to stop airborne objects from coming into your home through the walls! A great solution A great solution to this problem lies in the exterior product on the home, the siding.
LP SmartSide Siding demonstrates the projectile resistance very well in the NASA video below. Part of the job of the siding on your home is to keep outside objects from entering through the walls into the inside of your home, thus keeping the occupants inside the safe. This link will take you to an informative PDF about the impact resistance of the LP SmartSide Siding Impact Testing 2012 for your reference and viewing.
The video below is a must-see showing the brute strength of SmartSide Siding. Here they are projecting a baseball at the siding at very fast speeds and the ball just bounces off from the siding. You cannot do this with fiber cement (like Hardi Siding), as it instantly fails offering little to no protection from impacts from Hurricane strength wind-driven projectiles.
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Believe it or not, NASA was hired to perform this product ballistic impact testing of LP SmartSide Siding also performing the same testing on Fiber Cement (Hardie) Siding revealing some very shocking results, this video certainly is a must see!
As you know, here in southeast Texas we can have high winds, Hurricanes and Hail Storms many times through the year. It is a smart idea to consider installing a siding which is Houston Texas Hurricane Impact Resistant to help protect your home and family inside from flying debris during these storms. I would most certainly recommend the product, it is installed on my personal home and I believe you will agree it is a great siding product.
Hurricane Projectile Test Results Fiber Cement (Damage) LP SmartSide (No Damage)
SmartSide Siding Won’t Break Easily
Texas Department of Insurance, TDI, requires that siding be installed to meet the guidelines of their windstorm building standard for building or remodeling in the Gulf Coast Region. According to TDI, the LP SmartSide Siding product meets these strict requirements when installed correctly as outlined in their website for the Texas windstorm coastal region.
The extreme Durability and Penetration resistance is what LP SmartSide Siding has been known for in the siding industry for many years. This is due to the product being engineered wood-based, a perfect solution for Gulf Coast Hurricane prone areas. Although it has been several years since Hurricane Ike hit our Texas coast, many people still remember the damages and impact that it caused all to well.
Due to the Texas Department of Insurance TDI requirements, when we install any siding that is the Gulf Coast windstorm region, we will get a TDI windstorm certificate of compliance WPI-8 for your records.
The LP SmartSide siding product combines wood fibers with top-quality exterior grade SmartGuard resins to create siding that resembles wood siding but far outperforms many wood siding product on the market today with its long-term durability.
LP SmartSide cuts and installs like real wood but it has no hard knots, requires far fewer joints and will withstand hail impact (durability) much better than fiber cement. Texas Home Exteriors professionally installs the LP SmartSide siding product that is incorporated with zinc borate coating the fibers making up each siding board for the ultimate in durability providing the Hurricane protection shown in the above video.
LP SmartSide Siding Products is so confident of the SmartSide Siding quality, that it is offering a 100% warranty on both materials and labor for a FULL 5 years and a prorated product warranty for 50 long years.
LP SmartGuard 50 Year Protection
With our Texas Gulf Coast Hurricanes, come wind-driven rains and lots of them. LP SmartSide is treated with SmartGuard to repel the pounding rain from of the surface and keep all that is underneath, safe and dry, now that’s peace of mind!
Texas Home Exteriors happily come out to your home and provide you with a free estimate for installation of impact resistant SmartSide Siding. We also provide free estimates for new Roofing Shingles and/or Replacement Windows on your home with our 100% Texas EZ Pay Financing option.
Please keep in mind, that this siding product will not stop a major impact, but rest assured that it will offer the much needed hurricane, projectile and impact resistance to repel many wind-driven objects from hurricanes.
Please feel free to share any thoughts or comments you might have below.
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It was around 1999 in Houston TX when Houstonians started hearing about a siding product called Fiber Cement/Hardie Siding on the am home improvement radio station 750 Ktrh. As many will attest, Vinyl Siding was king and the most requested siding product in the Texas market (and across the USA).
Current Results says Houston Texas average yearly precipitation we receive nearly 4′ (48″) of precipitation every year and due to this and a great many of the homes here built using wood or masonite siding, homeowners ended up with siding often failing. This failure was due to the lack of painting and upkeep required for these types of siding products. Many Houston homeowners were looking at replacing the rotting wood or masonite siding on their homes and at the time, vinyl siding was the option most commonly selected. This was until some of the local radio home improvement guys started getting paid to pitch a new siding product called, “Fiber Cement Siding“. At this time, not much was known about the fiber cement product other than it was a cement-based siding product and would need paint application.
The advertising campaigns and pitching paid off as this new siding product was pitched and heard more and more on the radio with boasts of what a better a product it was compared to vinyl siding. Homeowners in the metro Houston area started taking notice, local contractors were starting to pitch this new Fiber Cement Siding product and homeowners started jumping on the HardiPlank made by James Hardie Building Products band wagon as the greatest new product on the market. My company, Texas Home Exteriors was selling and installing Hardie Siding as well.
Contractors in this part of the country are known for taking the path of least resistance, so when homeowners started asking for this new siding product, the home exteriors companies and siding contractors alike started pitching (selling) the fiber cement siding product to homeowners throughout southeast Texas like crazy.
Within the period of about 5-6 years, I personally watched as the Fiber Cement Siding market went from being a mere 5% in 1999 to a jump of nearly 90% by 2005. To survive in the Houston TX siding market as a siding contractor, any company installing siding would or should have been offering the Fiber Cement product by this time.
The City of Houston TX – Texas Home Exteriors
Needless to say, many contractors did NOT like pitching a product to homeowners that needed painting and upkeep especially following an easy upkeep product like vinyl.
However, if you were to survive in the Houston Texas metro market buying into fiber cement, you would need to participate if you wanted to stay in the business of siding installation!
In this day and age many homeowners do not want the continued maintenance of repainting their home or changing out their roof every 10-15 years for that matter, like we have found is needed here in the south. Let’s face it, we are all busy and who wants to have to deal with this, the time, the money, the liability?
Homeowners in the Houston metro area (as well as across the country), now with the realization that the siding they just had installed and painted a few years ago needs to be repainted again and again and/or repaired.
This meant, getting bids, hiring a contractor, dealing with the HOA, getting colors approved (again), the mess, cost and dealing with the contractor telling you…”that is old paint on your brick” or . . . “it is peeling again because of the old paint was not removed or installed properly”. Yep, we have heard one or more of these scenarios and no fun!
Volatile organic compound VOCs are regulated by law, especially indoors, where concentrations are the highest. Harmful VOCs typically are not acutely toxic, but have compounding long-term health effects. Because the concentrations are usually low and the symptoms slow to develop, research into VOCs and their effects is difficult for workers installing products on your Houston Texas home exterior. There’s also the issue of silica dust cause when the fiber cement is cut and its harmful effect on the workers.
This is an issue that many do not think about until the crews are long gone and the reality of peeling paint has settled in. This is the time when homeowners consider if they are just going to simply paint over that old paint again, or what to do next . . .
Paint Peeling Off Of Fiber Cement Hardie Siding
Paint Peeling Off Of Fiber Cement hardie Siding
Finding yourself with questions like, “really, to only to have it peel off again?”; “How do I get every square inch of that old paint off of my home?” amongst many other concerns racing through the thought process. If you don’t believe me that the paint might peel from your new fiber cement than take a look at these photos because it does and possibly could. The images above show the reality of how paint can peel off from fiber cement siding just a few years after installation and painting of the siding product.
The results of this can vary depending on which paint was applied as well as how the surface was treated or prepped. Fiber cement siding is made up of a combination of Portland cement, ground sand, cellulose fiber and select additives which holds paint exceptionally well. The siding is available either unprimed or as pre-primed panels.
Improperly treated, cement-based products can become mildew magnets. A high quality exterior acrylic masonry primer, such as Sherwin-Williams Loxon Masonry Primer, will fortify the siding’s mildew and efflorescence resistance as well as caulk at the butt joints and applying the finish coat or coats. However many contractors to do not take the time to do what is needed to prevent the paint from peeling.
Another issue with fiber cement siding is that it does not flex and move with the home. Anyone in Houston TX will tell you that sooner or later, either you or someone that you know, will deal with foundation problems.
With a moving home and siding product that is too rigged, a homeowner is asking for trouble. This can lead to problems like cracks that allow for water to leak into and behind the siding and trim causing, mold, mildew and eventually, rot.
Here you can clearly see how this fiber cement trim and siding has cracked and separated. I personally took this photo at a west Houston Texas home.
The photo on the right clearly shows the results of a home that has apparently had some movement. There is no wonder that rigid siding and trim, like fiber cement, carries only a 15 year trim and 30 year siding warranty. With no movement flexibility in the fiber cement siding, your home can end up with cracks like the ones in the image on the right.
When a homeowner is considering siding products, it is important to be aware of some of the POSSIBLE problems associated with the products they are considering. Do your research and learn about the possible problems associated with siding products whether you are considering fiber cement siding or any other siding product.
Vinyl Siding has it’s own set of problems, however; these are minimal and vinyl siding has been on the market for a good many years. This product is easy to install, low-maintenance, a great price and great option for Houston Texas homeowners.
Most of the siding supply houses in Houston TX are reporting that Vinyl Siding sales are up 10 to 15% over 2013 espechley KayCan a manufacturer of Vinyl Siding. As homeowners become more educated and are researching products on the internet, they know more about the products and reported problems and are able to make more informed and smarter choices. It seems many homeowners are finding that the old saying is true . . . “Vinyl is Final”
Additional Benefits Include:
1. Heavy thickness for exceptional impact resistance.
2. Beautiful appearance – rough cedar wood-grain.
3. Double-thick nail hem windload resistance of up
to 213 mph.
4. Self-aligning locking system for quick, easy installation = straighter walls.
5. Double-sized insulated panels means up to 45% less noise and significantly reduced air
infiltration for a quieter, more energy efficient home.
6. Larger panel profile adds rigidity and dramatic shadow line.
7. Duratron UV technology for superior weatherability and color retention.
8. KayCan Ocean Park ULTRA siding’s premium color is consistent all the way through.
Rustic Charm KayCan Montebello Vinyl Log Siding will give you the rustic look and distinctive warmth of log siding with added durability and resistance.
• Montebello log siding wall system has all
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• Montebello’s low gloss natural
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siding won’t dent, crack or split.
• Montebello resists mold, rot and mildew and
incorporates Perform Guard patented foam additive
for insect and termite resistance.
Montebello is the low maintenance alternative to real wood requiring no painting, no staining and no wood preservatives means more time to enjoy your home and the things that you enjoy doing the most.
1. Heavy gauge siding adds comfort to your home.
2. Precisely contoured foam underlayment adds
rigidity and superior impact resistance.
3. LineLoc panel locking system locks panels
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4. Ultra-Vinyl UV vinyl technology guarantees
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I hope you found this information helpful as you consider home exterior siding choices. Both Fiber Cement and Vinyl Siding are great home exterior products. The choice is yours to make, I am happy to provide information and facts about products and to answer any additional questions you might have, share your thoughts and questions in the comments below and I will respond timely.
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With my many years of construction background and building homes, I, along with many other home builders and remodelers, know the value of building a strong home. Here in the southeast Houston Texas metro area we have a good amount of strong winds and with Houston being so close to the coast, we are even more vulnerable to hurricanes.
Wind Racking Force on Homes
There are two forces a homeowner or anyone living in wind-prone areas of the USA should be aware and informed about. The first being “uplift force” and the other is “racking force” created from shear wind blowing directly at the home or structure.
The Forest Products Laboratory (FPL) is the national research laboratory of the United States Forest Service. The FPL is part of USDA) US Department of Agriculture) and they conduct extensive testing and research on timber and building studies. They have published a study where plywood (or osb) was added to the outside walls of the studs of a structure. The FPL (Forest Products Laboratory) study noted that they documented at least a 300% gain in stiffness and success in stopping any racking force from excessive wind force.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is a science-based federal agency within the Department of Commerce with regulatory, operational, and information service responsibilities and having a presence in every state of the country and territories. The NOAA has also conducted a study on ground level based shear wind or wind shear and noted the forces and pressure. When the NOAA was asked, “what is wind shear”?, they answered, “a change in horizontal wind speed and/or direction with height. Also known as a microburst, wind shears are a short-lived, ground-based, small-scale event and associated with thunderstorms”. Yep, that would be one aspect of weather experienced here in Texas!
The reason we are discussing Racking Force to a home due to Shear Wind in this siding post is because it is an important concern many homeowners should be aware of and considering when evaluating their home for high winds.
Right around the year 1999 here in Houston Texas many homeowners were being pitched and marketed to move away from vinyl siding and installing, in its place, fiber cement siding. The installation of this fiber cement (like HardiePlank) siding product often meant removing the old wood siding, stripping off the OSB or plywood sheathing down to the studs and installing the new fiber cement product. In the photo below, you can clearly see how builders across the country will often build diagonal, “let-in”, bracing (per the green arrows in the photo) into a home to help combat the racking force caused by shear wind.
Single wall construction is the method of installing the siding directly to the studs without any sheathing like OSB or plywood being attached first. Single wall construction with fiber cement siding is perfectly fine for non-wind/non-coastal areas of the country (as can be seen displayed in the photo below). However; for high wind areas, more than diagonal “let-in” bracing is needed as per Texas Department of Insurance TDI TDI Wind department hence, double wall construction with OSB or plywood sheathing is required to be installed before siding for added strength.
Let In bracing “diagonal bracing” a home helps combat the racking force caused by shear winds in Houston TX
The best practice of using the diagonal bracing will help stop any home from racking (tilting) when strong winds are blowing against the home. Builders will often install OSB or plywood over the outside of the walls by nailing them to the exposed studs as can be seen on the left side of the diagram below (labeled “Wind Areas/ Houston Double Wall Construction”). Once the OSB or plywood is installed, the builders will then install the siding over this plywood layer. By having this base layer, consisting of some type of OSB plywood, a product like LP Oriented Strand Board (OSB) or sheathing, attached to the the studs of any outside wall, will give the home increased strength and shear wind resistance to combat racking force. This method is called “double wall construction“.
Wind or movement of the home can cause cracking of the fiber cement siding
Coming from my many years of experience from using and my knowledge of fiber cement, I have found the product to have very little material structural strength and it can break quite easily. The product offers little structural support (if any) to the outside of a home and it can, in fact, be a liability. Don’t believe me, but try taking a hammer and moderately hitting the Fiber Cement siding to demonstrate for yourself how easily it breaks and crumbles to the ground.
I was in shock back in 1999, in Houston Texas ,as I observed (even participated in) siding contractors removing lap wood siding and T-111 vertical siding, later realizing this ultimately affected the structural value which had been an asset to the home. This product was then replaced with the installation of fiber cement without installing any OSB or plywood under it offering nearly no structural value to the home and taking away the stability it was providing.
The image on the right is of a home I had received a call on which was a “call back” from a homeowner on an installation by another siding contractor. The contractor had removed the old wood siding and had not install any OSB or plywood under the newly installed Fiber Cement.
As you can see, the result was that the home moved causing cracking of the fiber cement product and allowing water intrusion along with other problems for the homeowner.
This Houston TX homeowner will continue to have movement problems until all of the fiber cement siding has been removed and some sort of structural grade of sheathing is installed like OSB or plywood to help prevent the movement.
Keep in mind that this homeowner paid over 14k for a siding job that was done incorrectly and the contractor did not do them any favors. In Texas, homeowners often experience movement in their homes, this is yet another reason to install OSB or plywood sheathing prior to the fiber cement siding. Using this method of installing double wall construction will add more stability to Houston TX homes.
The best way to build strength into the exterior of the walls is with double wall construction.
The diagram on the right displays how to correctly install the layers (sheathing like OSB or plywood – double wall construction) prior to installing the fiber cement siding. This process of installation will help increase any home’s structural value for both shear force, racking force wind and any settling movement by providing increased strength to the exterior walls of the home.
Keep in mind the importance of this layer and understand id is a much better re-siding approach for homeowners especially when removing old structural grade siding and installing fiber cement siding in its place to provide stability.
Double wall construction is the best way to build strength onto any outside wall for homes in coastal areas that are being sided with fiber cement siding products. Another options is LP SmartSide which is wood based and is a product that provides lot of, what wood works calls, structural value, something the fiber cement siding product does not provide.
One might want to keep in mind, that by not choosing to side your home with single wall construction, a propelled airborne object could quite easily penetrate right through the fiber cement siding, the insulation and sheet-rock, entering your home living space.
When building a home (or if you are re-siding your home and it has no OSB or plywood under the siding and was constructed using single wall construction), I recommend using the LP SmartSide Siding due to its proven brute strength. When you make this choice, you will rest assured that the SmartSide siding product is a great asset adding integrity to your home’s exterior walls helping to keep those that you love safer inside your home.
Additionally, with the SmartSide siding product, it is NOT necessary to install OSB or plywood sheathing under the the LP SmartSide product, it is NOT needed! Racking force from shear wind becomes much less of an issue due to the increased strength of the exterior walls with the LP SmartSide Siding which actually takes the place of OSB (or plywood) providing great structural value and it looks great too.
The must-see video below explains clearly what this means for your home. Fiber cement siding, is a great siding option. And please insist, if you are having the fiber cement product installed, that your siding contractor install double wall construction with OSB or plywood first for the what Wikipedia calls structural integrity of the building.
The moral of the story is:
Fiber Cement Siding Installed on Single Wall Construction = a Liability.
LP SmartSide Siding Installed on Single Wall Construction = an Asset.
Featured Video: Demonstration of LP SmartSide vs Fiber Cement Durability
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I get asked this question often working Texas Home Exteriors, “Greg, which is better, Fiber Cement/HardiePlank Siding or LP SmartSide Siding for my Houston TX home?” I have had many homeowners and builders alike asking me this question. I respond with information based on my research and opinion having much experience in installing the two building products, as well as discussion with other home exterior professionals. Both fiber cement (HardiePlank) and LP SmartSide siding are outstanding siding products, however there are some differences you should be aware of.
The information in this article is based on many years of my experience in the Houston Texas metro area, and as the owner of Texas Home Exteriors. In this post I will cite information from some of the most credible resources I know of on the internet presenting their accumulative input including Google Books (James Hardie), Wikipedia (James Hardie) and Wikipedia LP (Louisiana Pacific SmartSide). These are sites and resources that you can and SHOULD check as well to learn more and research what people just like you and me are saying around the country and the world.
Below I present for you the good, the bad and the ugly so as a Houston Southeast Texas homeowner, you can make an informed and intelligent decision. I encourage you to click on the links as well and doing some of your own research. After reading this Hardie vs. SmartSide Siding article, please take a moment to voice your opinion or share additional information below the estimate form.
Both Fiber Cement (Hardie) and LP SmartSide Siding are outstanding and high quality building products. They both exhibit excellent qualities in their performance and longevity as excellent siding product choices for your home’s exterior. Keep in mind that each has great qualities as well as some not-so-great qualities. I will point this out based on my many years of experience in home exteriors here in the Houston southeast Texas area in using both products, (fiber cement – LP SmartSide Siding) as well as research I have done on the products and their overall performance.
When being asked about one siding product vs another, one might share their opinion from their experience, of course this is OK. However, I will also provide examples of what other home exterior professionals are saying from around the country.
Fiber_Cement_Siding_Defects – Inspectapedia …. read more
Problems with Fiber Cement Siding installations – Structuretech1 Forums….. read more
Fiber Cement Problems – Inspectors Journals Forums….. read more
Smart Side Siding JLC Online Forums…. read more
LP SmartSide Siding vs Fiber Cement – Hot Spot Outdoors Forum….(read more)
As you can see from exploring the links above, there have been some issues reported from around the country. Fiber cement has become more and more popular since the late 1990s in re-siding as well as in new construction throughout North America.
The reported issues range from cracking and flaking paint to installation problems as well as other issues with the fiber cement siding product. The siding most often used siding product in America is fiber cement. Many of the problems with this product have stemmed from the improper installation of the fiber cement product. However, there are also some issues to be aware of that actually stem from fiber cement product failure itself.
LP SmartSide has also been around since 1997, I have done extensive research via the internet and have not found nearly as many, or for that matter, any issues reported with this product at all, no reported problems, even LP SmartSide reports there have been no claims on product failure of the the LP SmartSide Engineered Wood Siding Products in the past 14 years it has been being installed on homes.
In all fairness, I will share that there was an issue I came across regarding Louisiana Pacific (LP) and their OLD Product, called “LP Inner Seal“ which has since been discontinued. This was a pre-1997 SmartSide product that failed, recalled and any claims paid responsively and quickly- very impressive on the part of Louisiana Pacific. In my opinion, this product should not have been used on homes in areas of the country that receive a lot of precipitation, thus the failures. (Note, that the “Inner-Seal” siding did very well in other areas of the country that are more arid and the product continues to stand up well in those climates to this day).
LP SmartSide: (LP) “Two years after the first suit, LP had settled all related disputes. LP re-engineered the product, now marketed as LP®SmartSide® and since 1997 has sold approximately 3 billion square feet of SmartSide siding with no warranty claims for fungal decay.” This was reported on Wikipedia in 2014 of this product that has been around since 1997.
Fiber Cement: per Wikipedia, “Fiber cement siding (or “fibre cement cladding” in the UK and Australasia) is a building material used to cover the exterior of a building in both commercial and domestic applications. Fiber cement is a composite material Fiber cement is a composite made of sand, cement and cellulose fibers. Read more about Fiber Cement by clicking on the link at the top of this article which will take you to Wiki and Build Direct FAQs.
Both the Fiber Cement (aka as hardiplank and hardieplank) and LP SmartSide siding products will produce dust plumes when cutting the product. LP SmartSide siding is wood based and makes less dust as opposed to the Fiber Cement that contains Silica. Having said that, the Silica is a much finer dust and gets airborne and tends to make billowing clouds of fine dust that can be dangerous for workers to install if respirators are not used. Here is a recent article from the New York Times about silica dust exposure that you should be aware of on this issue.
You have to see this to believe what is happening. After Hardie Siding (fiber cement) has been up for a while, homeowners have been reporting on how that their lawnmowers wheels had bumped the lower run of the siding and broken off edges with some mild unintended impacts.
If you click on that (broken off edges) link above, you will clearly see photos of what homeowners across the country are reporting as well as the phone calls that we are receiving on the issue here at our Texas Home Exteriors office.
You will also see how SmartSide Siding is much more resistant to the same impact of objects such as lawnmowers, baseballs and the everyday accidental impacts that most homeowners experience.
Fiber Cement has the upper hand by far in the category of Fire Resistance so if you are looking for a siding product that specifically is more Resistant to fires, Fiber Cement is the better choice. Fiber cement is one of the most resistant materials there is for your exterior. If installed properly, it is also insect-proof, because it offers no food source to insects. It is fire-resistant, moisture-resistant, and is not prone to warping or cracking, thanks to the cellulose fibers which boost its dimensional stability. And, manufacturers offer a variety of pre-painted colors to choose from.
Fiber Cement is much heavier than other siding types and requires two or more workers to install a single plank increasing labor costs. Fiber cement siding can also be difficult to work with, as workers cut the material it creates silica dust plumes that can be harmful if breathed in.
SmartSide siding is constructed of wood based fibers, leaving it vulnerable to fire from combustion and or through the melting of the resin add-ons when exposed to high heat. If fire resistance is a concern I would consider the James Hardie (hardiplank) siding over the LP SmartSide siding. You should take a moment to read this article about James Hardie Siding and it’s superior resistance to fire.
Just as recent as May 18th of 2015 the stock for Louisiana Pacific (LP) LPX has seen a 52 week all time high is stock increase due to consumer interest and sales increase in the LP SmartSide Siding Product. This has been exciting news for some time as contractors are liking having a choice to present to homeowners besides fiber cement.
Well there you have it, the good, the bad and the ugly. Both the Hardiplank and LP SmartSide Siding products will serve your home will and keep your love ones protected from the weather for many years to come.
While there are differences and benefits to both siding products, we have noticed a shift in homeowners moving towards the LP Smart Siding due to the many benefits vs fiber cement (Hardie). What you have read above is from an article I wrote. You can find more information on our website Texas Home Exteriors – Houston TX about home siding options and you can also learn more about silica dust and it’s affects.
We hope that you have found this informative article most helpful in making a siding choice for your home exterior. Both the fiber cement (Hardie siding) and the LP SmartSide siding are great products with some differences. Should you have any questions my email address you can email us at: [email protected] or if you would like a Free Estimate from Texas Home Exteriors call, 281.919.6999 anytime.
PS – I look forward to hearing from you in the comments section below.
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