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Spotlight Saturday: James Hardie Plank Lap Siding

James Hardie siding holds true to being one of the best in the business. As a building product that you can rely on, James Hardie siding offers home owners a durable, quality product with an incredible array of color and style options to choose from. Take a peek below to look at some of the new siding options by James Hardie!


Select Cedarmill

Chestnut Brown

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Smooth Style

Navajo Beige

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Beaded Cedarmill

Heathered Moss

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Beaded Smooth

Boothbay Blue

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