Building Supply House

Building Supply House
LA
United States

ph: 504-201-7231
fax: 1-888-316-9096

HARDIE PRODUCTS

All products offered by one of the most popular building supply manufacturers today

DELIVERY INCLUDED IN PRICES 

 NOW CARRYING PRE-PAINTED COLOR PLUS

Pick your color at http://www.jameshardiecolorplus.com/  

  • HARDIEPLANK

    PRIMED
  • 6 1/4" x 12' Smooth                                                        $5.40
    8 1/4" x 12' Smooth                                                        $6.51
    8 1/4" x 12' Textured                                                      $6.51

     

    These planks are all primed with PrimePlus sealer and unpainted.

  • HARDIEPLANK COLOR PLUS

  • 8 1/4" x 12' Cedermill Textured                                  $10.25
    15 pieces per square
    Arctic White, Boothbay Blue, Cobble Stone, Heathered Moss, Khaki Brown, Monterey Taupe, Navjo Beige, Sail Cloth, Woodstock Brown, Woodland Cream

    6 1/4" x 12' Smooth                                                        $7.75
    21 pieces per square
    Arctic White, Heathered Moss, Khaki Brown, Woodland Cream

    7 1/4" x 12 Smooth                                                       $8.90 
    18 pieces per square
    Arctic White

    Caulk 10.2 oz Tube                                                        $5.00
    Arctic White, Boothbay Blue, Cobble Stone, Heathered Moss, Khaki Brown, Monterey Taupe, Navjo Beige, Sail Cloth, Woodstock Brown, Woodland Cream

    5/4" x 4" x 10' Smooth Trim                                       $13.50
    Arctic White, Navjo Brown

    5/4" x 6" x 10' Smooth Trim                                       $17.49
    Arctic White, Navjo Brown

    5/4" x 8" x 10' Smooth Trim                                       $22.43
    Arctic White, Navjo Brown

    5/4" x 12" x 10' Smooth Trim                                     $35.25
    Arctic White, Navjo Brown

    VIEW THE COLOR CHART:

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  • HardiePlank™ lap siding is the most popular brand of siding in America and can be found on millions of U.S. homes. With its strength, beauty and durability, HardiePlank™ siding enhances and protects homes in all kinds of climates. It comes in a variety of looks and textures, all of which include PrimePlus® sealer and primer, which provide an excellent painting surface. HardiePlank™ lap siding comes with a 50-year transferable limited warranty.

    HardieBacker™ 1/2'' Cement Board for walls and floors delivers superior protection against moisture damage and mold growth. It contains no paper facing, which serves as a food source for mold, or gypsum, which can disintegrate with continuous moisture exposure. HardieBacker board is an ideal choice for wet area walls; its smooth surface may be painted, textured, wallpapered, or tiled. HardieBacker™ 1/2'' board is available in a 3´x 5´ and 4´x 8´ sheet size and is backed by a limited lifetime product warranty.

    See article on Home Improvement Article page for Pros, Cons, and Cost of Hardie Siding.

  • HARDIEBACKER

  • 1/4" x 3 x 5                                                                    $10.83
    1/4" x 4 x 8                                                                    $23.12
    1/2" x 3 x 5                                                                     $11.98
    1/2" x 4 x 8                                                                    $25.57

  • Pros, Cons, & Costs: Hardie Board Siding


    Hardie board siding has been around forever, but its popularity seems to come in streaks. Typically billed as a low-maintenance, long-lasting material, does it measure up to its reputation? Here are the pros, cons, and costs of Hardie board siding to see how it looks under scrutiny.

    Hardie Board Siding: The Pros
    "Fiber cement siding is the trend in the siding industry," says 25-year industry veteran Bill Barr of All Star Windows and Siding in Loveland, CO. "It's a permanent product, it's beautiful, and it's affordable." The benefits extend beyond those factors, however, and when it comes to Hardie board siding, there is a long list of pros.

    • Longevity — Most Hardie board siding comes with a 50-year, limited transferable warranty. And according to SmartHomeowner.com, "this type of siding is completely rot and insect resistant, and can even handle the corrosive environment of salt spray near the ocean."
    • Appearance — Hardie board siding can be made to mimic just about any other siding material, including wood lap boards, cedar shingles, and wood shake siding. Tim Carter of AskTheBuilder.com writes that "your color options are virtually unlimited." These colors are typically accompanied by a 10- to 15-year warranty on the finish.
    • Fire Resistance — Freddy Scharf, technical services manager for James Hardie Building Products, states that fiber cement siding "is comprised of more than 90% sand and cement, making it inherently resistant to flames." Case in point, a St. Paul Minnesota house fire torched two fire trucks parked 60 feet away, but the fiber cement-clad home next door, 50 feet away, remained unscathed.
    • Storm Resistance — Whether you're looking for a siding material that can withstand the next Katrina, or one that can fend off the next summer hailstorm without sustaining damage, fiber cement siding is a proven commodity in the weather department.

    The Cons
    What's not to like about Hardie board siding? Two things stand out. First of all, because of its weight, fiber cement siding requires more resources to install than other siding materials. Second, it's not a maintenance-free siding material. You will have to repaint it in time.

    • High Installation and Labor Costs — Fiber cement siding requires more planning, a larger labor force, and takes longer to install due to its composition. According to Barr, fiber cement siding weighs about 300 pounds per square (100 square feet), compared to 60 to 70 pounds per square for vinyl siding. "You don't want to move it more than once," Barr notes. You need more employees on the job to properly move and support the boards as they go up, which can escalate the labor and installation costs to double and triple the cost of installing vinyl or aluminum siding.
    • Maintenance — Fiber cement siding has to be re-painted periodically. Barr warns that this aspect of fiber cement siding can be misleading for some homeowners, noting that while the product itself is warrantied for 50 years, the baked-on finishes sold by most suppliers are only guaranteed for 15. Your new fiber cement siding will likely outlive you, but the paint job won't.


    The Cost
    Fiber cement runs about $1,000 per square, or $10 per square foot. In more practical terms, due to the increased labor demand that fiber cement siding requires, plan on spending about 40 percent more if you choose Hardie board siding over vinyl. However, if the pros speak to you more than the cons, the price doesn't matter that much.

     

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Building Supply House
LA
United States

ph: 504-201-7231
fax: 1-888-316-9096