Thursday, October 3, 2013

Hardie Siding - Painting Options And Advices

In his quest for developing a strong material that could face extreme climatic conditions, James Hardy successfully developed a siding that we know today as HardiPlank siding.

HardiPlank siding may be used the same way as any other normal siding. Compared to wooden or vinyl sidings, it has a much longer life. Further, its maintenance is very convenient and quick. Being highly resistant to insects, pests, termites, cracks and fire, it lasts longer than most traditional sidings.



You can have Hardie plank siding in numerous colors, sizes, shapes and textures. You can get remarkably versatile finishes with these to get the desired effect in your space. When installing Hardiplank siding, you can take advantage of colored Hardie board supplies that match your chosen color scheme. Moreover, you can further personalize your installation by using board materials with pre-selected colors by means of the ColorPlus technology.

Though there are many options for painting, the warranty specifications of Hardiplank siding prescribes some guidelines for that. These should be followed in totality for having a long lasting siding and keeping the warranty valid. Some of the most important points to be kept in mind are given here:

* Carefully go through the warranty clause, else you may lose its benefits.

* It’s imperative that you utilize high class prime for siding. The manufacturers specify certain products specifically for this purpose. The product known as PrimePlus gives the best results if you apply it before applying coat of paint, thus working as a primer.

* You should use only acrylic paint for this purpose. Since acrylic paints are meant for painting surfaces like cement, fiber and stone, they will give good results when used for painting Hardiplank siding also.

* Hardiplank siding should be primed and painted inside of six months of its installation.

* Hardiplank siding that has not been primed should be painted inside of three months of its installation.

* Whether it’s primed or unprimed, siding should never be painted with oil paints. Such paints make it look very bad. As these paints don’t adhere well with the siding material, you’ll find cracks once the paint gets dried. Further they make the surface uneven and chalk out too soon.

* Before painting the process of caulking should be finished carefully.

* Make sure that the primer is evenly spread out on the siding including its sides and edges.

* While preparing the siding for painting, it should be thoroughly washed before hand. This gives a long lasting paint of good quality that is maintained.

* A glossy or satin finish is ideally suited for painting of Hardiplank siding. That’s because such a finish doesn’t deteriorate for long. On the other hand, the siding develops a dull lifeless looks if painted with matte or flat finish.



So, that’s how you could possibly make the best option for painting your Hardiplank siding. If you bear in mind the above listed points, you’ll find the process of painting to be fun and exciting that gives highly satisfactory results.

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