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Siding by James Hardie


Beauty. Value. Safety.

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Siding by James Hardie


Beauty. Value. Safety.

 

James Hardie provides innovative siding products that increase the beauty, value, safety and durability of your home. Enjoy the low maintenance that comes with baked-on color, and feel safe knowing that our siding products are resistant to just about anything Mother Nature can throw at them.

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Artisan by James Hardie


Traditional look. Modern durability.

Artisan by James Hardie


Traditional look. Modern durability.

 

Artisan Premier Lap Siding creates deep shadow lines. Its corners can be mitered to create classical design features. Its tongue and groove joints provide low profile seams. Get the traditional design aesthetics of cedar with the renowned durability of James Hardie.

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Versetta Stone


Timeless. Reliable. Beautiful.

Versetta Stone


Timeless. Reliable. Beautiful.

 

Versetta Stone® panelized stone veneer has no need to paint, coat or seal, and is backed by a 50-year limited warranty including one-time transferability. Versetta Stone® panelized stone veneer products are also made from a minimum of 50% recycled content, which is validated by UL Environment™.

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FAQ


FAQ


Frequently Asked Questions:

  • Several siding materials are available, each with its own advantages and disadvantages. Here's a brief overview:

    • Fiber cement siding (James Hardie): Offers a beautiful and durable option with low maintenance needs, ideal for Omaha's climate.

    • Vinyl siding: Affordable and low maintenance, but may not be as durable and can show wear and tear faster.

    • Wood siding: Classic aesthetic, but requires regular maintenance to prevent rot and insect damage.

    • Metal siding: Extremely durable, but can be more expensive and less visually appealing for some Omaha homeowners.

  • Consider these factors when choosing siding for your home:

    • Durability: How well will the siding withstand Omaha's weather extremes (heat, cold, wind, moisture)?

    • Maintenance: How much time and effort are you willing to invest in maintaining your home's siding?

    • Cost: Consider both the upfront material cost and long-term maintenance expenses.

    • Aesthetics: Choose a siding material that complements your home's style.

  • James Hardie fiber cement siding is a top choice for homeowners in Omaha, Nebraska seeking a balance between durability and low maintenance. It's crafted to withstand harsh Omaha weather conditions and requires minimal upkeep compared to other materials like wood or vinyl. Midwest Siding Inc. is a certified James Hardie installer in Omaha, Nebraska. Contact us for a free consultation to discuss your siding needs!


  • In most cases, yes, you'll need to remove your existing siding before installing new siding. However, there might be exceptions depending on the condition of your current siding and the new material you choose. Midwest Siding Inc. can assess your specific situation and provide guidance.

  • Consider your home's architectural style, surrounding environment, and personal preferences when selecting a siding color. Midwest Siding Inc. can provide expert advice and color consultations.