Q: How do James Hardie products compare in price with other types of siding?
A: Although prices vary, we have found on average that installed James Hardie products are:
lightly more expensive than vinyl and hardboard composites
Less expensive than brick
Less expensive than synthetic stucco
Less expensive or comparable to seamless, steel or aluminum
Less expensive than wood
Q: Do you have to paint James Hardie siding products?
A: James Hardie is available in an array of pre-finished colors painted direct from the
manufacturer. If you desire a color not available from James Hardie, we have the ability to
paint James Hardie any custom color. Similar to vinyl, James Hardie is virtually
maintenance-free once it is installed. Unlike vinyl, when you want to freshen up the
exterior or change the color all that James Hardie requires is a good quality paint where
as with vinyl that option does not exist.
Q: What kind of warranty does Hardiplank come with?
A: Hardiplank carries a 30-year transferable product warranty.
PELLA WINDOWS & DOORS
Q: What is the process of getting new windows and doors installed?
A: First you must contact us, then a sales representative will help you determine the size and style that is appropriate for your home.
Q: What are your windows made of and what will work best for me?
A: We offer the complete Pella line which includes vinyl, fiberglass, and wood clad.
Each home is different and an appropriate window can be decided upon with help
from our sales representative.
Q: Can I have my new windows installed in the cold or in the hot summer weather?
A: Yes, windows and installation techniques allow us to properly install all of our windows no matter the temperature.
Q: What is more important in saving energy, the frame or the glass?
A: Both are important and should be taken into consideration when choosing a window. Also, all pella product lines have windows that qualify for the energy tax credit.
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