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Edi better? seeing most homes with hardie board siding made from fiber cement.

is it durable?

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1 hour ago, druva said:

Edi better? seeing most homes with hardie board siding made from fiber cement.

is it durable?

Which part of the country? Brick will be expensive than hardie boards and will also look better. Stucco looks even better but is not suitable for cold climate.

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23 hours ago, baabaa said:

Which part of the country? Brick will be expensive than hardie boards and will also look better. Stucco looks even better but is not suitable for cold climate.

dallas

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On 12/3/2024 at 4:46 PM, druva said:

Edi better? seeing most homes with hardie board siding made from fiber cement.

is it durable?

Dallas lo picha lite, go with cheapest option 

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42 minutes ago, letstalk2024 said:

Brick is best if you have to choose one

siding is not durable

Minimum 20 to 30 years lifetime, isn’t it enough?

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36 minutes ago, Hitman said:

Minimum 20 to 30 years lifetime, isn’t it enough?

Not 100% durable, you will see gaps between slidings in just few years that cause minor infestations which eventually convert into major ones

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16 hours ago, letstalk2024 said:

Brick is best if you have to choose one

siding is not durable

ya.. even brick is not durable a

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16 hours ago, nuvvu_naakina_paalem said:

Dallas lo picha lite, go with cheapest option 

fiber cement siding is cheaper, keep hearing that it is equally good but cost is less....i'm looking at spec homes which are already built with fiber cement siding

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16 hours ago, nuvvu_naakina_paalem said:

Dallas lo picha lite, go with cheapest option 

why lite in dallas?

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I had a similar debate when building my place. Brick felt solid, but siding was cheaper and quicker. A buddy helped with the stucco work, and for mixing, we looked into a harbor freight cement mixer alternative since their stuff kept breaking on job sites. Ended up borrowing a used one from a neighbor—worked way better for the small batches we needed.

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