Homeowner Problem
Wind-exposed vinyl on a hillside split-level had loosened at corners, faded unevenly, and no longer protected trim joints against western Connecticut rain.
Wind-exposed vinyl on a hillside split-level had loosened at corners, faded unevenly, and no longer protected trim joints against western Connecticut rain.
Project Overview
This siding project in Danbury, CT included full siding replacement with materials selected for regional weather performance.
Location
Danbury, CTProject Type
Full Siding Replacement
Completed
February 2025
Duration
9 days
Manufacturer
James Hardie
Product
HardiePlank
Material
Fiber Cement
Color
Evening Blue
Wind-exposed vinyl on a hillside split-level had loosened at corners, faded unevenly, and no longer protected trim joints against western Connecticut rain.
Fancy House removed failing cladding, installed house wrap and flashing details, and finished the elevation with James Hardie fiber cement lap siding and updated corner boards.
Project Result
The home presents a cohesive evening blue profile with a lower-maintenance cladding system suited to open hillside exposure.
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