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   Michael Bulatovich to All   
   Re: Hardie board/shingle   
   27 Feb 08 19:41:16   
   
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   From: Please@dont.try   
      
   "RicodJour"  wrote in message   
   news:37c7289a-181b-4c74-8e01-58fd166b76ea@i12g2000prf.googlegroups.com...   
   > On Feb 27, 4:59 pm, "Michael Bulatovich"  wrote:   
   >> "Jude Alexander"  wrote in   
   >> messagenews:liixj.110438$L%6.85442@bignews3.bellsouth.net...   
   >>   
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   >> > "Michael Bulatovich"  wrote in message   
   >> >news:fq44ar0s25@news1.newsguy.com...   
   >> >> Anyone seen these products after the factory paint has failed?   
   >>   
   >> > Is that like Hardie har har board? :)   
   >>   
   >>    
   >> TAP! TAP! TAP! Is this thing on?   
   >>   
   >> > Seriously, though, I thought it was called Hardiboard or Hardiplank.   
   >> > Am I   
   >> > wrong?   
   >>   
   >> The products are named like that. The company's is a family name, I   
   >> think.   
   >> They also make a shingle that's very nice for traditional work (locally   
   >> ~$9.50/sq.ft.), and a big 'panel'.   
   >>   
   >> The question was, **how** does the finish eventually fail?   
   >   
   > Same as anything else - through lack of maintenance.  Water gets under   
   > the finish and starts blowing off the paint due to vapor pressure.   
   > The Hardie line of siding products take and hold paint beautifully.   
   > The paint job will last far longer than if on wood.  The big caveat is   
   > that the stuff absorbs water and all cut ends must be sealed with   
   > paint.  If you take care during the installation you can expect to get   
   > about double the life of a paint job.  The stuff is easy to install.   
   > There are shears that are great for cutting the fiber cement stuff   
   > without raising god awful amounts of dust.   
      
   Thanks for that, but in asking "How does it fail?" what I meant was, "What   
   is the mode of finish failure?"   
   I.E., flaking or peeling or powdering or just fading? IOW, what will it look   
   like when it has failed? Is the color beneath the paint a Portland grey?   
      
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