Is there exterior cement board?

PermaBASE cement board products are an ideal solution for exterior walls. Exterior cement board is easy to install and provides enhanced durability. Additionally, cement board exterior walls are better able to keep moisture out of buildings, helping to prevent mold, mildew, and other common forms of water damage.
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Can cement board be used as siding?

Fiber cement board is almost the perfect exterior siding. Made of wood pulp and cement, it is durable, low maintenance, and resistant to fire, bugs, rodents, mold, and moisture. It can be made to look like wood clapboards or shingles, stucco, stone, and brick. It can even be painted or stained.
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Which board is best for exterior walls?

Structural Fiberboard

Plywood and OSB are largely considered the best wall sheathing choices because of their overall abilities to hold fasteners well, create a strong bond between studs, and provide some thermal advantages.
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Are cement boards waterproof?

Although cement boards are not waterproof, they are water resistant. Consequently, whilst they do not entirely prevent the passage of water, they may be considered for wet environments. Cement boards are heavy sheets and may require two people to install.
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Is Hardie board good for exterior?

Outstanding durability

Hardie Board siding withstands the elements with ease. It keeps looking amazing and performing its job of protecting your home in spite of its direct contact with the elements 24/7. It withstands rain, hail, high winds, storms, snow, ice, harsh humidity, and temperature changes.
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Is Hardie board waterproof?

Tested & Proven Waterproofness

No water penetration through Hardie® Backer Board with HydroDefense™ Technology during 48-hour hydrostatic test. HardieBacker® Cement Board with HydroDefense™ Technology is a long-lasting, waterproof solution for walls, floors, and countertops.
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Is Hardie plank waterproof?

Hardie siding is waterproof, fire resistant, and pest and insect resistant, which means that not only will the siding last, but it will protect the interior of your home for longer, without warping or breaking.
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Can cement board get rained on?

Most concrete backer-boards on the market today are not water-resistant, but all are waterproof. Since many people confuse the terms, it is a common misconception that this is the best material for use inside a shower or tub area.
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Can backer board be used outside?

HardieBacker boards are recognized as non-combustible, when tested according to ASTM E 136. Can I use HardieBacker cement board in an exterior application? HardieBacker cement board may be used in some exterior applications, download the installation guide for more details.
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What happens if cement board gets wet?

Durock and similar cement-based products are designed for uses where it may be exposed to water. It's not waterproof but it will not disintegrate or lose its strength when wet. You should allow it dry thoroughly, however, before using it.
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Can cement fiber board be used outside?

Made with Portland cement, aggregate and fiberglass mesh, it works well with exterior applications. Lightweight and easy to install, our patented EdgeTech® Technology allows a closer nail or screw application.
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What material is used for exterior walls?

Polyvinyl chloride (PVC), commonly known as vinyl, is probably the most popular material used for exterior wall siding on homes and other residential applications. It's one of the lowest cost options for exterior wall siding and comes in plenty of styles, colors, and patterns.
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What is the best material for the outside of a house?

Western red cedar and redwood, woods known for being attractive and durable, are considered the best choices. More uniform in appearance but thinner than shakes, shingles give you a smooth and consistent look. They can be cut into different shapes to add visual interest to your exterior.
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What cement board can be used outside?

PermaBASE cement board products are an ideal solution for exterior walls. Exterior cement board is easy to install and provides enhanced durability. Additionally, cement board exterior walls are better able to keep moisture out of buildings, helping to prevent mold, mildew, and other common forms of water damage.
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Can you use cement sheet outside?

Fibre Cement products are commonly used on exteriors of buildings as they will not burn, are resistant to permanent water and termite damage, and, when installed as directed, are resistant to rotting and warping.
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How long does cement board siding last?

While a paint job on fiber cement siding lasts longer than wood—usually anywhere between five to fifteen years—it will eventually need to be redone.
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Will cement board rot outside?

If you're considering fiber cement siding, you want to know whether it is susceptible to rot. Put simply — no. This type of siding is made from four simple ingredients: cement, wood pulp, water and a type of filler. None of these materials is affected by rot.
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Can you use durock on exterior walls?

Can USG Durock® Brand Cement Boards be used on the interior and exterior of buildings? Yes. They can also be used in below-grade applications such as basements.
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Does cement board get mold?

Unlike wood-based materials such as plywood or products that contain some wood such as drywall, cement board lacks organic matter, making it resistant to mold, rot, shrinkage, or decomposition.
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Do I need plywood under cement board?

Because cement board can be used either for floors or walls, the surface below the cement board will vary: Flooring: For ceramic tile floors, the cement board usually rests on a plywood subfloor (minimum 5/8-inch-thick exterior-grade plywood or OSB).
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Is hardiplank and Hardie board the same?

Fiber cement siding is often called “hardiplank” or even “hardie board” named from the most popular brand of fiber cement siding which is manufactured by James Hardie. Fiber cement planks are formed by combining wood pulp with Portland cement.
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Is Hardie board better than vinyl siding?

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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What are the cons of Hardie board?

The Cons
  • High Installation and Labor Costs: Hardie board siding requires more planning, a larger labor force, and takes longer to install due to its composition. It weighs about 300 pounds (100 square feet) compared to 60-70 pounds for vinyl siding. ...
  • Maintenance: It has to be re-painted periodically.
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