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Save a Cedar Tree by Choosing James Hardie Fiber Cement Siding

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  1. Yes! You can achieve the look of natural cedar on your home without using cedar siding.

 

Yes! You can achieve the look of natural cedar on your home without using cedar siding.

James Hardie siding From Streetscapes, Atlanta, Georgia, South

James Hardie Siding comes in a few different styles that can replicate the look of real wood planks and shake! It’s a sustainable siding material that’s even more durable than wood. James Hardie siding is made of fiber cement which is a blend of cement, sand, water, and around 10% cellulose pulp. While it does contain cellulose pulp, which originated from wood, it’s a small percentage and it’s responsibly sourced. Cellulose pulp is normally made of wood by-products, sawmill residue, soft woods, fiber crops, and recycled paper.  Some of the James Hardie siding ingredients are recycled materials, and the siding itself can be recycled up to 4 times! You’re going to save a whole lot of cedar trees by choosing James Hardie siding with many other benefits.

Chestnut Brown Cedarmill Plank by James Hardie

Chestnut Brown Cedarmill Plank by James Hardie – The Cedarmill texture beautiful resembles natural cedar siding texture.

HardieShingle Straight Edge Panel, 7" exposure, Iron Gray OTW product shoot by Lee Hickman on 7/16/2012

HardieShingle Straight Edge Panel, 7″ exposure, Iron Gray – A classic wood shake look without the wood!

Choosing James Hardie fiber cement is a smart choice.

James Hardie Siding is

  • Beautiful!
  • Resistant to rot & insects, much better than cedar.
  • Doesn’t require any wood chemical treatments.
  • Very Long Lasting
  • Naturally Fire Resistant
  • Durable in Harsh Weather
  • Responsibly Sourced, Local & Sustainable

Save a Cedar – Plant Hardie on Your House!

James Hardie Siding on home renovated in Wheaton Illinois

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