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Meet the Industry Leader. Find Siding Ideas. Homeowners with hardboard siding on their homes MUST preform the following care and maintenance in order to prevent and slow-down future damage to the home. Be on the lookout for any cracked paint, missing sealant, holes, loose nails and other such problems in your hardboard siding that could lead to moisture infiltration.
Even slight discoloration can be an indication of water absorbtion. Make sure that the ground slopes away from the foundation. If this is not the case, you will have problems with rot, mold and mildew.
Hardboard siding must be installed at a distance of at least 6 inches from the ground, grass, mulch, and plants. Do not allow vines or creepers to twine around your hardboard siding. This is not to be confused with oriented strand board OSB , plywood or fiber cement siding.
These products are sometimes called hardboard siding and look similar, but have different care requirements and levels of durability. Fiber cement siding , made from a combination of cement and cellulose, is considerably more durable than hardboard. Hardboard siding entered the market in the s, but rose to popularity in the s as an inexpensive alternative to wood siding. As stricter environmental regulations came into force, hardboard began to fall out of favor, but it was still used in some 30 percent of homes in the s and even into the s.
With time, though, the weakness of this siding became increasingly obvious. Pressboard is a highly absorbent material, and unless carefully maintained, hardboard siding absorbs water and deteriorates quickly.
In , unhappy homeowners launched a national class-action lawsuit against some of the largest manufacturers of hardboard siding, later winning the right to compensation for products that failed to perform. After this, many manufacturers stopped producing hardboard siding altogether.
Those that still do typically offer to year warranties to mitigate the risks. Durability varies between manufacturers, largely due to differences in the tempering heat treatment process.
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