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re: Siding Question
Posted on 4/5/19 at 12:55 pm to piratedude
Posted on 4/5/19 at 12:55 pm to piratedude
Thanks for all of the input. I was overly concerned with biting off more than I wanted to having to change out the soffit and fascia boards. Hardie is a good choice and if I understand what you're saying (about the ability to leave wood soffit and fascia), that may be the optimal route.
With that said, I like being able to run a pressure washer over a wall to give it a good cleaning. How does Hardie stand up to that?
With that said, I like being able to run a pressure washer over a wall to give it a good cleaning. How does Hardie stand up to that?
Posted on 4/5/19 at 5:51 pm to bmela12
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With that said, I like being able to run a pressure washer over a wall to give it a good cleaning. How does Hardie stand up to that?
Then you probably should avoid Hardie. It recommends not using a pressure washed.. The same is true for hardboard siding (like Masonite siding) and likely most engineered wood products.
Wood, vinyl or aluminum siding are good for pressure washing.
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