How long does fiber cement siding last in Louisiana? With proper installation and routine repainting every 10 to 15 years, fiber cement siding typically lasts 30 to 50 years. The key word is proper installation — gaps in caulking, missing flashing, or incorrect fastening will shorten that lifespan significantly regardless of the material quality.
Does fiber cement siding require a lot of maintenance? Less than wood, more than vinyl. The main task is repainting on a regular schedule, since the cement itself lasts but paint fades and chalks over time. Beyond that, inspect caulked joints every few years and reseal where needed. No sanding, no rot repair, no warped boards to replace.
Can fiber cement siding withstand hurricanes? Yes, when installed correctly. Fiber cement has strong wind uplift resistance, but the installation method matters as much as the material. We install to Gulf Coast wind load specifications, which are above standard building code minimums for Southeast Louisiana. Always verify that any contractor you hire is following this same standard.
Is fiber cement siding good for commercial buildings? Yes. It’s fire-resistant (non-combustible, Class A rated), impact-resistant, and holds up under the higher-traffic conditions commercial properties see. It’s approved for many commercial applications and is a practical choice for small office, retail, and light industrial exteriors.
How long does installation take? A standard single-story home takes 3 to 5 business days from start to finish. Larger homes, commercial properties, or jobs requiring significant substrate repair will take longer. We give you a specific timeline before work begins.
Do you handle fiber cement siding on two-story homes? Yes. We carry all necessary equipment for two-story work, and our insurance covers it. If a contractor tells you they can’t safely work on a second story or quotes you for scaffolding as an add-on surprise, that is a red flag.