Cement Fiber Siding on Masonry

Siding constructed of cement, sand, cellulose fiber and minerals. Usually found in 5/16” thick sheets that are 12’ long and 5” to 12” wide. The siding is laid in overlapping layers over a solid masonry (block or poured concrete) exterior wall. Cement fiber siding typically resembles traditional clapboard or lap style wood siding. Assumes a unique home design. Includes additional corners, fenestration, and unique window and door openings when installing exterior wall materials. Can also include custom colors.

Included in Cost: Cement fiber siding, solid masonry exterior wall, furring strips, building paper, flashing, caulking, scaffolding where necessary, and labor.

Enter the percentage, between 0 and 100, of cement fiber shingles on masonry exterior walls.