Fiber Cement Siding Installation
Get the beautiful look of wood with superior durability. We connect you with certified installers for fiber cement siding.
The Ultimate in Durability and Aesthetics
Fiber cement siding offers the best of both worlds: the timeless look of wood, stone, or stucco with the incredible durability of cement. It is resistant to fire, rot, pests, and extreme weather, making it one of the most resilient siding materials on the market. LocalXR connects you with factory-certified professionals who have the specialized tools and expertise to install this premium product correctly.
When You Need a Professional
Professional siding work ensures a beautiful, durable, and long-lasting result. Here's when you should call an expert.
Our Fiber Cement Siding Services
Expert Installation
Precision installation of all major fiber cement brands like James Hardie®.
Pre-Painted & Primed Options
Installation of both factory-painted siding for a lasting finish or primed siding ready for custom paint.
Trim & Soffit Systems
Complete installation of matching fiber cement trim, soffit, and fascia for a cohesive look.
Why Fiber Cement Requires a Specialist
Fiber cement is a heavy, specialized material that requires specific tools and handling techniques for a proper, long-lasting installation.
- Specialized Tools: Professionals use special shears and saw blades to cut fiber cement without creating excess dust or chipping the material.
- Proper Nailing & Clearances: Experts know the exact nailing patterns and clearance requirements to prevent moisture issues and ensure the warranty remains valid.
- Safety: The material is heavy and requires experienced crews to handle and install safely.
Fiber Cement Siding FAQs
Is fiber cement siding fire-resistant?
Yes. Fiber cement siding is non-combustible and highly fire-resistant. This is a major advantage for homes in areas prone to wildfires, as it helps slow the spread of fire.
Does fiber cement require painting?
Yes, fiber cement is typically painted. You can choose pre-painted boards that have a factory finish for a longer warranty, or primed boards that you paint yourself after installation.