Trim may not make up a huge part of your home’s exterior, but it does significantly affect the overall appearance of your home. The right trim will elevate the beauty of your house as well as improve its energy efficiency and weather protection. You’ll enjoy enhanced curb appeal when you pair James Hardie® siding with HardieTrim®.
Discover some of the reasons why HardieTrim is the best finishing touch to James Hardie siding projects from a local residential roofing and siding company in this blog post.
It offers superior durability. The most common trim materials are oriented strand board (OSB) and wood composites. These materials tend to crack, buckle and expand after years of exposure to the elements. Trim isn’t simply there to beautify your exterior: it also covers transitions between the wall opening and window or door frames, so you want your trim to be as durable as possible.
Like James Hardie siding, HardieTrim also excels in durability. This trim is made with fiber cement, giving it the same qualities as James Hardie siding. It can withstand extremely cold and hot temperatures, as well as damage from hailstones and wind-blown debris. With this option, you can save on storm damage repair costs.
It goes well with various different home styles. No matter the architectural style of your home, HardieTrim boards will look great on it. It comes in various textures, such as Rustic and Smooth. Rustic resembles natural wood, while Smooth is ideal for more modern structures. HardieTrim is also available in specialty applications like batten board and crown molding.
Choose skilled installers like those at Lifestyle Home Improvement for your next siding project. Our team specializes in roof inspections, window installation, siding replacement, guttering, painting and more. Give us a call at (405) 485-9939 or fill out our contact form to get a free estimate. We work with clients around Oklahoma.
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