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Key Details About the James Hardie® HardiePanel® Line


Josh Knese • November 10, 2020

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Numerous American homes are already using James Hardie® products and for good reason. These home exterior products are known for their style, durability and reliability. They even mimic natural wood, but have excellent durability and the ease of maintenance of fiber cement siding. In fact, James Hardie products are known not to crack, chip and deform.

Key Details About the James Hardie® HardiePanel® Line

Here are key details that you should know about the James Hardie HardiePanel® Line.

HardiePanel® Compressed Sheet

HardiePanel is compressed fiber cement (CFC) used for ceramic tile finishes on timber joists or lightweight steel. It’s also used as a substrate for tiled balconies and interior wet-area floors, including bathroom spaces. HardiePanel is a great alternative to plywood and particleboard due to its excellent resistance to weathering and moisture.


Thanks to its strength and durability, HardiePanel is used in commercial and industrial projects like bridges and roads. If you live in an area that’s prone to wildfires, then these siding products are also a great option since they’re made of non-combustible materials.

HardiePanel Vertical Siding

Our HardiePanel Vertical siding is available in four styles, namely: Select Cedarmill©, Sierra, Smooth and Stucco. Both Select Cedarmill and Smooth options are available in 15 unique colors, giving you a great degree of flexibility in enhancing your home’s exterior. Most of all, our products come with our signature ColorPlus® Technology that can last for years on end without showing signs of weathering. Siding contractors love working with these products since they come pre-primed, ready for painting.

If you’re looking for a reliable siding and residential roofing service expert, you can depend on Exterior Building Solutions. Call us at (314) 470-8783, or fill out our contact form to get a free assessment. We work with homeowners in Chesterfield and St. Louis, MO.

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