Central+Exteriors+Logo

Complete Guide to Fiber Cement Siding

A home’s siding is more than just curb appeal and fashionable color. While aesthetics are certainly a consideration, homeowners also look for sturdy materials that will protect their investment for years to come.


Fiber cement siding is an increasingly popular choice for new home builds and renovations. With several brands on the market, you can get both the best siding available and also make your home look fabulous.


What Is Fiber Cement Siding Made From?


You may be wondering what fiber cement siding is made of as well as what it looks like. Essentially, it imitates painted wood house siding and avoids having the appearance of a cement-like product.


Every brand has a proprietary formula. However, this siding comprises a mixture of cement, sand, water, and cellulose fibers to create a semi-rigid material that provides protection and some flexibility.


Most manufacturers offer prefinished siding in various appealing colors or provide the option for painted-on-site siding.


Why You Should Use Fiber Cement Siding


While fiber cement siding is a beautiful option for your home, it is also more expensive than other types of siding. However, your investment in this siding comes with several advantages that wood, stucco, or fiberglass siding can’t match.


Not only is this siding heat resistant, but some brands are also non-combustible. That means that if a fire starts inside or outside of your house, fiber cement siding will not feed the flames as wood siding would.


This siding is also ideal for:


  • Standing up to climate demands
  • Creating a wood look without the maintenance
  • Withstanding damage from moisture, rot, and heat
  • Avoiding pests like insects, birds, or termites


The most significant benefit of fiber cement siding is that it can last up to 50 years with proper maintenance.


Maintenance for Fiber Cement Siding


No one likes extensive home maintenance, especially on the house’s exterior. It is costly and often involves dealing with unfriendly heights. But, there’s some good news.


Fiber cement siding is incredibly low-maintenance, and all you need is a soft scrub brush and a garden hose to clean the surface. Depending on your geographical area and the house’s location, you may have very little upkeep. In addition, this siding product is resistant to fading, chipping, and cracking, making it an ideal choice for ease, protection, and looks.


The only significant maintenance you may need is the occasional paint job when you are ready to change your home’s color.


Why You Need Professional Installers for Fiber Cement Siding


While fiber cement siding is relatively easy to install, it is remarkably heavy, and professional installation is recommended to avoid costly damages if mishandled. In addition, considering that installing the siding on your house will involve heights and potentially problematic angles, lifting and holding the individual siding pieces in place could be awkward or even dangerous for you.


Hiring professional installers to complete your house siding means they will have the proper equipment and human resources available to do the job right with minimal error or damage.


Hire the Right Siding Installers for Your Home


The first step in getting the best fiber cement siding for your home is educating yourself. The next is hiring the best professional installers.


The experts at Central Exteriors dedicate themselves to installing your siding using the most up-to-date equipment and materials for a beautiful result every time. Central Exteriors has served the Maryland and Washington, DC area for over 66 years with more than 40,000 satisfied customers!


Get your free quote today by calling
301-881-2424 or visiting us onlin e

Share This Blog

A white house with a black roof and a black garage door.
February 18, 2025
Lower your heating costs this winter with energy-efficient window replacements. Learn how they enhance home comfort and savings.
A roof with a metal railing attached to it
February 6, 2025
Protect your home this winter with essential roofing tips. Discover how to prevent common winter damage and ensure your roof's longevity.
A close up of a gutter on the side of a house
January 16, 2025
Explore how innovative gutter guard solutions prevent leaf buildup and keep your home drainage system functional around the year.
An aerial view of a mobile home with a red roof surrounded by trees.
January 4, 2025
A comprehensive comparison of popular roofing materials including TPO, EPDM, PVC, and metal, helping you choose the best fit for your property
A person wearing gloves is touching a blue siding on a house.
December 18, 2024
Discover the robustness of modern siding materials, designed to withstand diverse weather conditions and ensure longevity.
A man is standing on a ladder working on the roof of a house.
December 4, 2024
Learn essential winter roofing maintenance strategies to ensure your home stays safe and warm throughout the colder months.
A large house with a lot of windows and a street light in front of it.
November 18, 2024
Learn how upgrading commercial doors and windows can reap significant benefits in terms of customer perception and property value.
An aerial view of a house with a fence and trees in the background.
November 12, 2024
Explore the differences in durability and longevity between commercial and residential roofing, helping you make informed decisions for your properties.
A black house with a roof that has been damaged
October 11, 2024
Join Central Exteriors Asheville in rebuilding stronger post-Storm Helene. Learn about our efforts in restoring homes and supporting local charities.
A house with a for sale sign in front of it.
July 9, 2024
Central Exteriors is honored to receive the Angie's List Super Service Award in 2014. Choose our award-winning team for your home exterior projects.
More Posts
Share by:
// = scrollTrigger){ header.style.setProperty("background-color", "var(--color_8)", "important"); } else{ header.style.setProperty("background-color", "var(--color_1)", "important"); } }); //]]>