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Shady Canyon
House Siding Contractor

 

HardiPlank Siding Contractor in Shady Canyon
Beautify your home with new wood or Hardi-Plank siding & trim!


 

Orange County Construction 'strongly suggests' that you read this page in full if you are considering siding for your home. In our years of installing different types of siding products on homes, we have found that the HardiPlank products are far superior over most other products. Not to mention that termites don't eat Hardi siding products.

Here are some common question and FAQ's regarding siding:

-- Is HardiPlank better than wood siding?
-- Which siding is better to use for my house?
-- What siding is better termite resistant?
-- Can I install siding myself?
-- What different types of siding are there to choose from?
-- I am buying a house, should I have the siding inspected first?
-- What is better between siding and stucco?
-- How much does siding cost?

Below are some of the great Hardi sidings that we use:


Products / Exterior

HardiePlank

HardiePlank® Lap Siding

HardiePlank® Lap Siding is the most popular brand of siding in America and can be found on over 4 million homes. With its strength, beauty and durability, HardiePlank® siding enhances and protects homes in all kinds of climates.
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HardieShingle

HardieShingle® Siding

HardieShingle® siding has the same warm, authentic look as cedar shingles, yet it resists rotting, cracking and splitting. It's beautiful as a primary siding or as a complement to other styles of James Hardie® siding. Our shingle siding panels come in a variety of decorative edges, and expedite installation in larger areas.
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HardiePanel

HardiePanel® Vertical Siding

For applications that call for vertical siding, HardiePanel® vertical siding is equal to our lap siding in value and long-lasting performance. Because of its structural strength, HardiePanel siding may be used as a shear panel. When combined with HardieTrim® planks, it can also help you achieve a board-and-batten look.
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HardieTrim

HardieTrim® Boards

Our fiber cement trim and fascia add the finishing touch to a beautiful, lasting James Hardie home. They provide unmatched durability in corners, columns, windows, rakes and friezes.
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HardieSoffit

HardieSoffit® Panels

James Hardie pre-cut soffit panels eliminate the need for separate box or strip vents and minimize the need for cutting. HardieSoffit® panels are available vented or non-vented, in a range of pre-cut sizes.
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ColorPlus

Colorplus® Technology

Take advantage of the ColorPlus® Technology to get the look you want, without the maintenance. Find out which James Hardie® Siding products with ColorPlus® finish are available in your area.
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Artisan

Artisan® Exterior Design

This new architectural grade line from James Hardie features Artisan® Lap and Artisan™ Accent Trim products. Backed by 15 years of research and development, Artisan Lap delivers. Currently available in Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Texas, Oregon, Washington, Lake Tahoe, Northern California, Minneapolis, Denver, Montana, Idaho, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and Florida.
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Hardboard Siding - WARNING!

Hardboard siding has come under intense scrutiny over the last few years, due to manufacturing deficiencies by certain producers, and partly due to installation deficiencies. Many manufacturers are stopping production due to numerous lawsuits.

This article will examine the common installation problems. If you want to research the manufacturing problems and lawsuits, go to the "Home Claim Services" website at Home Claim Services. You will also find information regarding any class action lawsuits against manufacturers in your state.

In my experience, hardboard siding is rarely installed according to the manufacturer's specifications, and this is obviously a contributing factor to siding failures. There are two primary aspects of siding installation - the physical installation itself (cutting and nailing) and the finishing (caulking and painting) of the product. Hardboard manufacturers have very clear specifications regarding both aspects, but many contractors disregard this vital information.

Most hardboard is warranted against product defect for 20-25 years. However, if you have siding that is not performing as expected, and file a warranty claim with the manufacturer, you may find that the warranty is VOID, due to improper installation and/or finishing! Since problems don't usually manifest till several (3-5) years after installation, the builder's one-year-warranty will have expired, and your only recourse may be to sue the builder for negligence (assuming the statute of limitations hasn't expired!)

Obviously the ideal situation is to monitor the installation and have deficiencies corrected as they occur. This is where you friendly home inspector can be of assistance. But what if you are buying a resale property with hardboard? Again, a qualified inspector can identify deficiencies and any related damage, and propose remedial action needed. I have seen many homes where the siding is beyond repair and the replacement cost would be around $10,000. The moral of the story is "Don't skimp on the cost of a quality inspection!"

Moisture is the enemy of hardboard siding. Almost all installation deficiencies allow exposure to moisture, resulting in absorption and subsequent degradation of the material.

Defect #1 - Overdriven nail heads. Nail heads should be driven to where they butt tight to the siding or are flush with the siding face. If the nail head is "sunk" beyond flush, the siding fibers are exposed which will allow moisture absorption. The siding then swells out beyond the nail, creating more access for moisture and the situation goes from bad to worse. If the nail head is sunk less than 1/8" it can be caulk filled and painted. More than 1/8" requires caulk fill and a new nail adjacent to the overdriven nail.

Defect #2 - Thin/missing paint. Most builders spray paint a house. Unfortunately this technique results in less paint applied than the specifications require. Even for pre-primed material, at least 2 spray coats would be necessary to achieve proper coverage. When was the last time you saw a builder apply 2 coats? That is why builder homes tend to need to be repainted after 3-5 years, whereas a quality paint job should last 10 years! Also, the bottom edges of lap siding tend to receive little or no paint, especially on the lower courses, since the painter is spraying downward at this point. To cover those bottom edges properly would require hand brushing, but again this is rarely done. Water tends to hang on these bottom edges and gets sucked into the siding through micro cracks in the material. The result - swollen and decomposing siding! Inspectors should walk along the lower rows with a mirror. You will be surprised how the bottom edges of the lower 3 or 4 rows is different in color than the higher rows!

Defect #3 - Unpainted cut edges. When siding boards are installed whole (uncut), the end edges are generally unpainted, but since most hardboard comes pre-primed there is some protection at least. Ideally these ends should be painted prior to installation. However, the bigger problem occurs when the boards need to be cut to fit. This leaves an un-primed edge that is thirsty! Caulking and/or joint clips help but don't eliminate the problem. Even worse is where a sloping section of roof frames into an upper wall. Here the slope-cut boards are almost never painted on the cut edge, and at a very wet location!

Defect #4 - Deficient Clearances. Compounding the slope cut problem at roof/wall junctions is the fact that most builders provide too little clearance from the bottom of the siding to the roofing material below. Most manufacturers require 1-1/2" clearance, but 0" to 1/2" is a typical deficient installation. The other common clearance deficiency occurs at the bottom row of siding adjacent to the ground. Building Codes and hardboard manufacturers require at least 6" clearance (8" in some areas), but this is frequently violated in the name of providing good drainage away from the house. The real problem is that the house was sited too low on the lot. This location is doubly sensitive since the bottom edge of this bottom row rarely gets painted, as previously mentioned.

Other Defects - There are many others but the preceding citations represent the major defects that typically result in moisture related damage to the siding and are therefore, in my opinion, the most important defects to be aware of.

HOMEOWNER TIPS: If you are buying a home with hardboard siding, have it professionally inspected. Caulk and paint any areas that could allow moisture absorption, especially those bottom edges. Remove joint clips and/or strip caulking at joints and brush coat the gap between boards - then recaulk or replace clips. Fill all overdriven nail heads with caulk, and paint. Find out from the seller when the last complete paint job occurred. If the paint is original and the home is more than 3 years old, plan to repaint soon!
 

 

 

 

 

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 OC Construction, under the leadership of Keith, took our dreams of more “family space” and made it a reality!
 Design, along with practicality, allowed us to get the most out of our budget.
 Most importantly, Keith works well with the city which kept the project on time, and done right the first time!  Thanks for a job well done.
 
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