CombatNinja
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I don't usually start my own threads but this place is such a repository of knowledge and experience that I gave up on Google and came directly here.
I need to reside my house and garage. Place was built in 1996 and siding is some kind of cement board/Hardieplank stuff. Despite multiple paint jobs since I owned it for the last 14 years, I have probably a dozen or more rotten spots most likely from poor install. So it is time for either spot repair or residing. Both contractors I talked to discouraged me from any kind of Hardieboard product as they claim vinyl will be 1/4th the cost right now. I don't have estimates yet as they are forthcoming but one of the guys that was out claims that put the vinyl over the existing siding after furring it out, foam board and a vapor barrier. This sounds kind of slapdash to me and smacks of "Get it done as cheap as possible and it will be 3 years before the issues start and we will be long gone".
I will retire from the military in 5 years so I don't need to spend mega bucks on the house as it is not my 'forever' home.
Thoughts?
I need to reside my house and garage. Place was built in 1996 and siding is some kind of cement board/Hardieplank stuff. Despite multiple paint jobs since I owned it for the last 14 years, I have probably a dozen or more rotten spots most likely from poor install. So it is time for either spot repair or residing. Both contractors I talked to discouraged me from any kind of Hardieboard product as they claim vinyl will be 1/4th the cost right now. I don't have estimates yet as they are forthcoming but one of the guys that was out claims that put the vinyl over the existing siding after furring it out, foam board and a vapor barrier. This sounds kind of slapdash to me and smacks of "Get it done as cheap as possible and it will be 3 years before the issues start and we will be long gone".
I will retire from the military in 5 years so I don't need to spend mega bucks on the house as it is not my 'forever' home.
Thoughts?


