Garden Oaks Hardie Siding
January 27, 2017
Garden Oaks Hardie Siding
A two story 1940’s home nestled in the upcoming Garden Oaks subdivision recently had an exterior makeover from Allstate Siding & Windows. The original siding on the house had 1 inch lap ‘n gap wood siding. There was no insulation underneath the siding or around the windows. Allstate added fiberglass batt insulation and installed window wrap around the existing windows. The window wrap helps keep water and air infiltration from entering the house. Then we installing the James Hardie Siding to make this home beautiful again!

The finished product! The James Hardie siding is painted and the windows are trimmed in white.
Garden Oaks home with the installation installed on the front of the home. To the left is the homes original wood siding.
Garden Oaks home before painting the James Hardie Siding

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