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What is the best material to use for replacing soffits and fascia boards?

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What is the best material to use for replacing soffits and fascia boards?

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In high end houses they use Cedar, and in other houses, they frequently use products from James Hardie, or similar concrete composition products.

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…aluminum or vinyl pre-vented soffit panels with Hardiboard for the fascia boards. I understand there is also now Hardiboard soffit available. Vinyl, aluminum and fiber cement (Hardiboard) soffits are engineered to last a lifetime, without chipping, peeling, cracking, splitting, rotting, or swelling. The major problems with aluminum and vinyl house sidings are that they can get dents from being hit by anything from an errant weed eater to a baseball and although they come pre-colored, the color can become chalky over time. But as soffit panels under the eaves, they won’t get as much exposure to either the hard knocks of outdoor life or the hard light of the sun. Hardiboard needs to be painted but also can come preprimed to make painting easier. Hardiboard is made with sand, cement, cellulose fibers, and water. It is a strong, yet durable product that is designed to withstand high humidity and temperature changes. This is what the company says about its soffits: “James Hardie pre-cut

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…aluminum or vinyl pre-vented soffit panels with Hardiboard for the fascia boards. I understand there is also now Hardiboard soffit available. Vinyl, aluminum and fiber cement (Hardiboard) soffits are engineered to last a lifetime, without chipping, peeling, cracking, splitting, rotting, or swelling. The major problems with aluminum and vinyl house sidings are that they can get dents from being hit by anything from an errant weed eater to a baseball and although they come pre-colored, the color can become chalky over time. But as soffit panels under the eaves, they won’t get as much exposure to either the hard knocks of outdoor life or the hard light of the sun. Hardiboard needs to be painted but also can come preprimed to make painting easier. Hardiboard is made with sand, cement, cellulose fibers, and water. It is a strong, yet durable product that is designed to withstand high humidity and temperature changes. This is what the company says about its soffits: “James Hardie pre-cut

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