Class action lawsuits resulted and the manufacturers ended up paying a lot of money for siding to be replaced on homes.
Common hardboard siding used in 1979.
Masonite corp the hardboard siding giant already hit with a smattering of homeowner lawsuits in south florida is again under the microscope.
It s versatile and can be made out of wood aluminum vinyl fiber cement and can be finished in a array of colors.
Hardboard siding referred to interchangeably as pressboard siding is a synthetically constructed home siding product that is made from a mixture of wood fibers glues and resins.
Jarrett siding that was manufactured at the jarratt va plant between 1979 and 1987.
The catawba plant was closed december 2006.
Replacing hardboard siding represents nearly 50 of our siding sales and during our inspections we notice several common errors that builders made in the late 1980s and early 1990s.
This type of siding was extremely popular from the 1980 s to the mid 1990 s as a low cost alternative to other existing house sidings.
Builders would only install 1 2 shear walls with plywood under the siding and install the rest of the hardboard directly over the studs.
Also referred to as hardboard pressboard or masonite siding is mainly comprised of wood fibers flakes or chips that are held together by glues and resins.
During the manufacturing process the materials are bound together using heat and pressure.
According to georgia pacific representatives this siding did not have the defects found in jarrett siding.
That was the last i had thought about hardboard siding until my father mentioned the product and i was very surprised to find out he had used it on the addition to his old house during the 70s.
The catawba siding was lumped into the class action because it too is a hardboard siding.
In 1994 pressboard siding gained national.
S1s hardboard panels have one smooth side and a reverse that usually has a window screen pattern such as shown in our photo above.
3 synthetic wood siding.
This style is a natural fit for colonial or traditional styled homes as it works well with boxy and symmetrical.
Hardboard siding first was introduced in the early 1920s and became more widely used in the following decades.
The inexpensive manufacturing costs of hardboard siding made it a.
By the 1950s many manufacturers were producing hardboard siding but during the 1970s stricter policies enacted by the environmental protection agency led to many plant closures.
Horizontal lap siding also known as clapboard or bevel siding is the one of the most common styles of siding.
This type of siding was extremely popular from the 1980 s to mid 1990 s as a low cost alternative to other existing house sidings.