Find Fiber Cement Soffits for Your Siding Project
If you've decided to install high-quality fiber cement siding on your home, don't cut corners when it comes to the roof trim and soffits. You shouldn't feel nervous about asking your bidding contractors about the entire soup-to-nuts materials and workmanship for each aspect of your new siding project where applicable: paint, installation, fasteners, laps, shingles, corner boards, fascia, window trim, and soffits. You wouldn't want to fly an airline that used retread tires for landings, would you?
Ask your prospective contractor about the composition of the sealing system used in the siding, the product's resistance to freezing, heat, and high winds, insects, mold, and ultraviolet (UV) rays. What about the properties and quality of all the parts which go into the final installation? Does the installer know the local and state building codes? How does your installer plan to handle dust caused during the installation?
More About Soffits and Fiber Cement Siding
Soffits provide protection from exposure to nature's elements between the top of your house's wall to the outer edge of the roof. It's an indispensible bridge between your siding and the roofline, attached securely to the rafters. Depending on whether you have an attic, you can choose ventilated or unventilated soffits to provide interior cooling.
Again, you shouldn't skimp on quality. Many manufacturers automatically offer high-quality fiber cement soffits that pair up perfectly with your cement siding. Because they may come pre-stained, you'll want soffits that match the color you choose for your cement siding. The better soffit products deliver the same levels of protection against dents, wind, cold, and moisture damage as the rest of your siding. Shop wisely!
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