How often does Hardie board need to be painted?

Hardie Plank is also called fiber cement siding. While it's far heavier than aluminum, vinyl or wood, it is extremely durable and typically only needs a new paint every ten to twenty years for maintenance. It is one of the best materials and long-term solutions for protecting your home.
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How long does pre painted Hardie board last?

(The industry refers to this process as blow and go) And, the average paint life with that process is typically 6 to 8 years if the prep and application is performed correctly.
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How long does painted Hardie siding last?

When done correctly and applied evenly, a paint job on Hardie board siding should last at least 10 years. For the best results, invest in a professional exterior paint job.
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How long does the color on Hardie board last?

Paint every 15 years.

If you purchase preprimed fiber cement siding, and paint it after installation, you miss out on the strength of the factory baked-on color and its durability. ColorPlus technology gives your home vibrant color, and is warrantied for 15 years.
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Should Hardie board be painted?

Yes, you can, and you should. Painting Hardie board siding will significantly improve its look and its longevity. Siding finishes generally last for around 15 years, so you need to do it, and do it right. Painting, when done properly can really bring out the wood feel of the Hardie board.
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How long does Hardie board last?

Hardie Board siding is a greater financial investment than vinyl siding, but it lasts longer too. So as you consider this aspect of your decision, realize you will enjoy this outstanding siding for up to 50 years.
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Can you pressure wash HardiPlank?

The manufacturer recommends that you do not pressure wash your Hardie siding. The hard spray of water from the power washer can damage the surface of the siding.
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How do you maintain Hardie board?

Wash down the exterior surfaces every 6 to 12 months with a garden hose to remove dirt and debris, gently clean your siding with a soft brush or wet soft cloth in a side to side motion in the direction of the plank siding.
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Does Hardie board siding fade?

Yes, Hardie siding will fade after prolonged periods of sun exposure. This is the case with any exterior product - any manufacturer, supplier, or contractor telling you otherwise is either lying or mistaken. The wonderful thing about the finish on Hardie is, the fading is minimal.
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Does Hardie board need to be sealed?

APPLICATION: General: James Hardie believes it is good building practice to seal the joints to prevent moisture, such as wind-driven rain and snow, from penetrating the wall cavity. Caulking around windows, doors, eaves and trim edges gives added insurance that leaks will not occur.
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How often do you need to paint cement board siding?

However, to keep your fiber cement siding looking and working its best, it's essential to repaint it every 10 years or so and performing basic repairs to cracks or splits in the fiber cement and caulking regularly.
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Does painting Hardie board void the warranty?

Before you start painting, you should be aware that repainting James Hardie ColorPlus siding will void your existing finish warranty. However, repainting only voids your 15-year ColorPlus warranty, not your full James Hardie material warranty!
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Should Hardie board be caulked?

James Hardie DOES NOT recommend using caulk or “H”-jointers for the butt joints of HardiePlank® siding with ColorPlus® technology. James Hardie also DOES NOT recommend applying caulk to the horizontal overlap between siding planks (see Figure 2).
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Does Hardie board increase value of home?

James Hardie Siding Does Increase the Resale Value of Your Home. Whether or not if you're deciding to sell your home, having James Hardie Siding is going be one of the best investments you'll ever make. According to Family Handyman, you can recoup as much as 76% of the upfront cost of it upon the sale of your home.
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Does Hardie board siding rot?

And the answer is a resounding NO! James Hardie® siding, unlike wood or vinyl siding, will not rot, warp, or burn. HardiePlank® is a fiber cement based siding, so it's impervious to water, termites, woodpeckers, and any other animal you can think of.
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Is Hardie board already primed?

Recommended Paint & Primer

We know that Hardie comes pre-primed and they say you have 180 days to apply your top coat, but we usually opt to prime before painting just in case the primer is older than we think it is.
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Does Hardie board deteriorate?

Fiber cement siding products are painted. This means they periodically require re-painting to maintain a beautiful appearance. This is one of the worst problems with Hardie siding considering it's not an option. If you don't paint the siding every 7-10 years, on average, it'll start to fade and/or peel, crack or chip.
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What was the main problem with fiber cement board siding?

Cutting fiber cement siding generates respirable crystalline silica, a known human carcinogen. Inhaling too much silica can lead to silicosis, lung cancer, and COPD.
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What causes Hardie board to crack?

Improper handling - The boards—especially long ones—should be supported at both ends when moved. Fiber cement planks are floppy until secured on the wall and holding only in the middle or transporting over a shoulder will cause a dramatic sag at both ends. The stress can cause a crack at the center of a board.
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Does mold grow on Hardie board?

It is highly susceptible to mold and mildew. Hardie Plank has many seams and the seams must be sealed or water can infiltrate behind the siding. It can crack and if it does, you must tear the whole wall down in order to replace just one plank. It also is not maintenance free and requires painting every 10 years.
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Do termites eat Hardie board?

Do Termites Eat Hardie Board? Although termites do eat wood, they cannot get to the wood in Hardie Board siding because of the fiber cement materials throughout the product.
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How long does cement fiber siding last?

Fiber cement siding, on the other hand, offers high durability and can last as long as 50 years. Both siding materials require minimal maintenance, but fiber cement can often be repainted after a few years to enhance curb appeal.
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Is Hardie board more expensive than wood?

Fiber cement siding

Fiber cement averages around $3-4 per square foot, making it a little more affordable than cedar. Because it is a heavy material requiring more manpower, the installation can involve a larger crew and cost more than other materials.
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What is the longest lasting house siding?

Vinyl siding is a popular choice when it comes to your home's cladding and actually lasts much longer than expected. With no effort or cleaning, it's expected to last you about 60 years but with meticulous care and maintenance, you can expect your vinyl siding to last up to 100 years.
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What is better vinyl siding or Hardie Plank?

By contrast, Hardie® fiber cement siding is more durable and up to 5x thicker than vinyl siding. It easily stands up to the elements, resisting damage from wind, rain, freezing temperatures and hail, and gives homes years of protection with low maintenance.
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