Qualified Remodeler Magazine

JAN 2017

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Fiber cement features Lock Joint System Artisan V-Rustic premium exterior siding from JAMES HARDIE features a Lock Joint System that enables blind nailing, eliminating the need to putty, sand or paint over face nails and reduces ongoing maintenance. With deep shadow lines, mitered corners and a smooth texture, the fiber cement siding replicates wood v-groove siding, but with the flexibility to be installed horizontal- ly, vertically or in a soffit application. Find James Hardie during IBS at Booth W2982. Circle 37 on inquiry card Six shades mimic natural cedar shingles Grayne engineered composite shingle from THE TAPCO GROUP adds a 7.5-in. Red Cedar Profile and color palette with true-to-life graining patterns to create the depth and shadows of sawn cedar wood. A dual-offset installation method allows the shingles to be installed in the same layout as cedar shingles, with no keyway stacks. The Red Cedar Profile is available in six shades: Aged Gray, Tuscan Gold, Vintage Brown, Treated Cedar, Heritage Gray and Harvest Shade. Find The Tapco Group during IBS at Booth 2940. Circle 41 on inquiry card Two sizes of bevel siding BORAL TruExterior 8-in. and 10-in. Bevel Siding boasts a true taper and deep shadow lines that mimic wood while reducing moisture- and thermal-related issues seen with natural materials. Made of the company's proprietary blend of polymers and fly ash, the siding can be used in ground-contact applications and does not require a sealing of ends or cuts in the field. It can be painted any color, including dark hues, and installs with standard woodworking tools. Find Boral during IBS at Booth W2583. Circle 38 on inquiry card Siding reminiscent of early New England settlement CERTAINTEED molds its Cedar Impressions Triple 5-in. Straight Edge Sawmill Shingles from actual cedar shingles to replicate the effect of saw blades. Reminiscent of cedar shin- gles found on wood-sided homes constructed during early years of European settlement throughout New England, the three-course siding panels require no staining or bleach oil treatments. TrueTexture is also found on Cedar Impressions Triple 5-in. Straight Edge Sawmill Offset Mitered Cornerposts to blend seamlessly for corner-to-corner coverage. Find CertainTeed during IBS at Booth W3629. Circle 42 on inquiry card Range of siding textures, finishes The LP SMARTSIDE Trim and Siding offerings range from deep cedar-grain textures to smooth finishes to achieve a myr- iad of welcoming exteriors. Manufactured with the company's SmartGuard process to add strength and help resist fungal decay and termites, the siding cuts with standard woodworking tools for ease of installation. All siding products include a five- year labor and replacement warranty and a 50-year prorated limited warranty. Find LP Building Products during IBS at Booth W2900. Circle 39 on inquiry card Siding protects against storm damage Made from galvanized steel, the PLY GEM Steel Siding Collection stands up to hail, wind and snow—providing protection against storm damage. The siding is available in bold, low-maintenance col- ors, such as darker grays, blues and greens, but also has solutions for color matching. An accelerated delivery program for the steel siding collection provides lead times counted in days and is backed by a limited lifetime warranty—50-year hail and 35-year fade. Find Ply Gem during IBS at Booth 2501. Circle 40 on inquiry card PRODUCTS QualifiedRemodeler.com QR January 2017 63 Find out more about these products and THOUSANDS more via our online directory: ForResidentialPros.com/directory Siding

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