Posted by patsdeere on August 05, 2008 at 07:42:26 from (24.23.235.45):
In Reply to: O/T House Siding posted by Bill in IL on August 05, 2008 at 07:22:42:
We were looking at it when we replaced the siding on our place and didn't get good reviews from a few contractors. They said it was easier to crack than wood or other options. It is also fairly heavy. In CA (where I am) we have to have earthquake resistant materials and that stuff wouldn't take a swaying house (unless we plywooded the entire thing and then cement boarded it). We didn't want to have to cover the house 2x. Also at a later point we were told it would be easier to drill through things other than the cement board if we wanted to add an exterior light etc. Just what we were told (by contractors and owners with the stuff).
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