Traditionally board and batten siding starts with wide vertical planks boards which are then joined together by thin vertical strips battens to cover the seams.
Hardiepanel vertical siding board and batten.
As america s 1 brand of siding james hardie fiber cement siding and trim bring beautiful design and superior performance to homes from coast to coast.
Hardiepanel vertical siding comes in a variety of sizes and textures and is protected with a 30 year nonprorated limited transferable warranty our strongest warranty ever.
Or go for the more minimalist look of simple vertical lines.
Examples of these are shown below.
Sierra 8 panels feature a vertical groove that runs the length of the board every 8 in.
All products hardieplank lap siding hardieshingle siding hardiepanel vertical siding hardietrim boards hardiesoffit pre cut panels artisan by james hardie hardiewrap weather barrier hardiebacker cement board.
Aug 2 2020 hardiepanel vertical siding from james hardie is a versatile option.
Thick and is available in 4x8 4x9 and 4x10 sizes.
Learn how to install hardiepanel vertical siding products.
Pair it with hardietrim batten strips for a board and batten look or on its own for contemporary flair.
Hardiepanel vertical siding is 5 16 in.
Works well with farmhouse style or modern homes.
See more ideas about vertical siding siding hardie.
James hardie hardiepanel sierra 8 cedarmill vertical siding james hardie hardiepanel sierra 8 cedarmill vertical siding is a fiber cement siding designed to mimic the look of real wood siding with less maintenance better wear and a long life.
Combine with hardietrim boards for a rustic board and batten look.
Textures include smooth stucco cedarmill and sierra 8.
This video will outline the basics of installing james hardie s fiber cement products.
About hardiepanel vertical siding.
Or go for the more minimalist look of simple vertical lines.
When combined with hardietrim boards hardiepanel vertical siding gives you a traditional board and batten look.
Barns and houses with board and batten siding were inspired by nordic european buildings and gained popularity in america sometime around the middle of the 19th century.