FIBER CEMENT SIDING
Fiber Cement Siding by James Hardie®
Fiber cement siding from James Hardie® is one of the most durable and innovative exterior products available today. At HausWorx Construction, we install Hardie siding for homeowners who want long-lasting performance, bold curb appeal, and protection built for Minnesota weather.
Hardie siding is engineered to complement any architectural style-from historic homes to modern designs-making it a versatile choice for nearly every exterior. With multiple profiles and textures available, it's easy to create a look that feels tailored to your home.
Fiber cement is a composite material reinforced with cellulose fibers, giving it exceptional strength and resistance to impact, moisture, pests, and fire. This durability means your home will continue looking beautiful year after year, even through harsh Minnesota seasons
With minimal maintenance requirements and long-lasting color options, fiber cement siding delivers outstanding value and long-term performance. Every James Hardie product we install is backed by a trusted manufacturer warranty, giving you confidence and peace of mind.
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Lap Siding - A timeless, horizontal profile that works well with both classic and contemporary homes.
Panel Siding - Clean vertical panels that add height and architectural interest.
Board & Batten - A modern vertical style inspired by traditional craftsmanship.
Shingle Siding - A charming, textured look ideal for gables, accents, or full-home coverage.
Smooth or Textured Finishes - Options that allow you to match your home's exact aesthetic.
If you're ready to upgrade to a siding material that delivers beauty, strength, and long-term value, the HausWorx team is here to help you choose the perfect James Hardie style for your home.
Why Homeowners Choose HausWorx Construction
Precision installation by trained, experienced crews
Premium materials from industry-leading manufacturers
Local expertise tailored to Minnesota homes and weather
Clean, professional workmanship from start to finish
Honest communication and a homeowner-first approach