Insist on HardieTrim over PVC trim boards

As a company that has installed HardiePlank siding on hundreds of homes we recommend using 3/4″ HardieTrim instead of PVC for fascia boards, rake boards and the 1″ XLD (cement) for corner posts. 

There are a few good reasons.  One is that HardieTrim is dimensionally stable.  It simply doesn’t expand and contract like PVC trim boards will.  When the 3/4″ HardieTrim became available in our market in 2008 it made sense to offer it.  Unfortunately, other companies still insist on using PVC trim boards.  Why? 

They claim that the HardieTrim is brittle and breaks easily when they try to handle it.  That simply isn’t true if you know how to handle it.  The truth is that they are afraid to use it because they’re installers don’t know how to handle it.

Another great reason to use HardieTrim boards rather than PVC is that you can’t mitre cut PVC.  Because of the expansion and contraction of PVC the mitre will always open and close in temperature swings leaving you with an unsightly job.  The use of glues and caulk is recommended to close these gaps making the job look even worse.

If you’re looking into having HardiePlank siding installed on your home you should insist on finishing it properly with HardieTrim boards manufactured by James Hardie.

And if your contractor isn’t insisting on it you have the wrong contractor.

Blue Ridge Exteriors is Virginia’s premier HardiePlank specialists and only offers siding options by James Hardie.  Call us today at 405-3683 for a free estimate!

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    James Hardie Online Outreach

    Our HardieTrim is engineered for climate with our HardieZone technology so you get the right siding for your home no matter how harsh the weather is where you live – can PVC say that? On top of being ready for extreme weather we offer a 15 year transferable, limited warranty! Thanks for writing this great article and helping us get the word out that HardieTrim is the better choice for homeowner’s. Make sure to check us out (if you haven’t already) on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/jameshardieBP and Twitter @James_Hardie.

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