Fiber Cement Siding for Cost Effective Siding Installation

Installing a new siding is one way to maker your home stunningly beautiful from the outside. Installation of siding will require you careful planning and preparation. First, you will have to choose the siding material according to your needs and preference. You will have to determine its quality and durability and you should also figure out how much it will cost you from the initial purchase down to the installation expenses.

If you would want to save on your siding material but you don’t want to consider discount siding because of the issues about wood eating insects, rotting, fire issues and upkeep, there is one inexpensive and at the same time a durable option for the installation of siding to finish your home’s exterior. I am referring to fiber cement as a good siding material.

Fiber cement siding is a cost effective alternative to other siding like aluminum or brick siding. Its cost is significantly cheaper than those siding previously mentioned. It closely resembles a wood siding however it is not actually a wood. Fiber cement is made from Portland cement, silica and wood fiber. This mixture is what makes fiber cement durable and with a minimum warranty of 50 years upon installation. Unlike wood siding, fiber cement is resistant to wood eating insects, moisture and fire. It could even withstand harsh weather conditions. However, like vinyl siding, fiber cement offers ease in the installation and also requires little maintenance.

Fiber cement siding installation is easy that it can even be done by you if you are someone who is handy. This will allow you to cut the labor cost in the siding installation when you would hire people to do the job thus saving you a lot of money. You may however use help from some handy friends because obviously you cannot make everything alone. Fiber cement is heavy and would require two or more persons to handle it properly.

Its costs range from $4.50 to $9 per square foot. The total amount installation price will depend on the size of your home and the area where the siding is to be installed. Installation may only take 2 to 3 days or more. If you are going to do DIY installation, it will not be included in the total cost which only means lower installation expenses and more savings on your part. After installation, it has to be sealed and finished as well to keep it in good shape and durable.

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