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Old 26-10-2005, 05:21 AM
Jim Hunter
 
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Default What is "Smart Board" siding ??

I used Koma Board and Azek board trim on my New England Cottage Stlye home.
Both are interchangable. They are cellular plastic. Like Koma better because
it does not dent as easy as Azek. Both are excellent, no maintainence
products.


"gary" wrote in message
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I had a hard time finding info about smartboard on the net. I am building
a house now an the price to cap the wood around windows and garage doors
was quite high, I have some fancy treatments and "keystones" that need
capping way up there. I took a drive around and found that in the higher
end houses they are trimming with smart board. I looked into it and it is
basically a LVL type board in different dimensions with a paper face glued
to it that gives it the look of wood grain. The only part I don't like
about it is that it has to be painted every 5 to 10 years. It sure looks
good though.

I recently heard about a product called Azek that I am going to look into
but I don't know if it is avail in my part of the county. I saw it in
Fine Homebuilding.

http://www.azek.com/ It is a pvc board I believe so maintenance free
which I would like to have. Not sure if I can afford it... Have to look
into that. Everthing I said above is for trim though. Smartboard I
believe can be used for siding depending on the product.

Gary


"James" wrote in message
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After about a year of trying to deal with Heartland Sheds, I think I
will
have a private storage shed contractor build me a shed. (Heartland
recently sold out, and now I have heard they went bankrupt. They did
market
nice sheds).

The contractor said that instead of T-1 11 (is that it?) he would use
"Smart Board." He indicated it is sealed better at the bottom edge,
and
would not wick up moisture. He said it would look virtually the same as
T-1 11 regular siding.

Can anyone tell me a bit more about "Smart Board"??

(I did Google this before I bothered this group, but I can't seem to get
a
helpful site).


It is real wood, similar to regular siding, with special treatment ??
Does
it look as good as conventional siding, and last as long or longer ??

Does this product look like board and batten ??

Thanks for any comments to this green question.


--James--