Fiber Cement Siding Cost

Renovators Place Columnist
Mar 15, 2010

Do you want the look of wood on your house but just can't seem to budget the high cost of wood siding. There is a solution! Fiber cement siding has the appearance of wood siding but is furnished at half the price.

Fiber Cement Siding Cost In Comparison to Wood Siding Cost

Fiber cement siding offers the appearance of wood siding. At $10.00 to $11.00 per square foot, you can have the impression of wood at half the price. Initially fiber cement siding cost less than wood. This is also true regarding future maintenance costs. While wood siding is susceptible to rotting and termites, fiber cement siding is not. As a matter of fact, this durable product is fire, water and wind resistant as well. Therefore, you will save money in the future, as less maintenance is required with this type of siding.

Like wood siding, fiber cement siding does need to be painted. If a high quality exterior acrylic latex paint is used initially, a new coat will not be required for approximately fifteen years.

Fiber Cement Siding Cost in Comparison to Vinyl Siding Cost

Vinyl siding cost about forty percent less than fiber cement siding. However, vinyl siding is not as durable and long lasting as fiber cement siding. Fiber cement siding is less likely to crack or fade. Vinyl siding is water resistant like fiber cement siding. However, as a result of water seeping between the panels, rotting can occur. Fiber cement siding is guaranteed not to rot. Fiber cement siding cost is slightly higher in comparison to vinyl siding. However, fiber cement siding has advantages over vinyl siding that will save you money in the long run.

Fiber cement siding has been available for nearly one hundred years. This is not a new product, so you can feel secure when investing your money in fiber cement siding.

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