Siding

Why Opt for James Hardie® Siding With ColorPlus® Technology

James Hardie® is a trusted manufacturer of high-quality siding products. Each siding material is designed to meet specific requirements, ensuring their effectiveness and superb performance under given conditions. The company has been a frontrunner when it comes to introducing new technologies, making James Hardie a top choice among building professionals and homeowners.

One of James Hardie’s most popular innovations is the ColorPlus® Technology, which is a proprietary finish applied on James Hardie siding while it is still in a controlled-factory setting. Because the finish is applied in such an environment, the result is a perfect layer that is difficult to do by manually painting the siding on the work site.

That said, you should consider James Hardie siding with ColorPlus Technology for your siding replacement project. Below are some of its advantages, as listed by stucco and siding expert Precision #1 Contractors Inc. 

Less Work Needed, Less Mess to Clean Up

James Hardie siding with ColorPlus Technology comes primed and painted when it arrives at your home. This significantly reduces the siding installation process, so you can expect faster completion of your project. You may also be charged with lower labor fees since the installers would have less work to carry out. Furthermore, the installers would no longer have to deal with paint, so you can avoid paint spills around your property. There is less mess to worry about, and you may not even need to cover up your plants, shrubs, porch, deck and other exterior areas.

Long-Lasting Siding Color

For roofing contractors, color longevity is important to maintain the beauty of the roof. The same can be said about siding since this is a huge part of a home’s curb appeal. Fading, peeling or chipping of paint can make your home exterior less attractive. But with ColorPlus Technology, you don’t have to worry about such things. You can count on your James Hardie siding’s color to last for several years because it is “baked on” the siding material itself. Unlike regular paint that needs reapplication every few years, the ColorPlus Technology can keep the vibrant color of your siding for a long time.

Does Not Depend on the Perfect Weather

When painting the siding on-site, contractors have to consider the weather on the day of the job — which means your timeline could possibly be affected by weather events. If the weather conditions aren’t conducive for the task, the completion of the job will have to be pushed back. With ColorPlus Technology, you no longer have to consider this factor. Your siding will come pre-painted, so there is no need to wait for the perfect weather to get the painting job done.

Precision #1 Contractors Inc. has over 15 years of experience in the home improvement industry. We specialize in roofing, siding and stone veneer installation, and we offer other services including stucco remediation, window installation, and shutters and ventilation. Call us at (215) 364-5115 or fill out our contact form to schedule a consultation.

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