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The Best Siding Option for Asheville Homeowners

House siding in Asheville may seem like a small detail, but homeowners find this feature is crucial for supporting the area’s eclectic and unique personality. Whether your home needs a facelift or you’re planning a new build, it's important to pick a siding that embraces Asheville’s vibrant vibe.

Through colors, textures and applications, you can find a home design that effortlessly combines your taste with Asheville’s style. However, it’s also important to find a siding that is also durable, low-maintenance and well-equipped to handle Asheville’s climate.

But what type of siding can meet both the aesthetic and functional needs that Ashville homes require? While there are many options available, one outperforms others by providing durability, weather protection and an abundance of attractive styles — fiber cement.

Take a look at the unique needs of siding in Asheville, and discover the advantages of choosing a better, longer-lasting solution for your home.

Unique Siding Threats for Asheville’s Climate

A close-up image of horizontal fiber cement siding. Small strubs are lined up next to the home.

Located in the Piedmont region of North Carolina, Asheville is considered to have a humid subtropical climate. Snow, ice and freezing rain are common throughout winter, and these particular threats can be detrimental for brittle siding materials and those that are more susceptible to water damage, like wood.

Asheville is located in the mountains, so it tends to be cooler in the summer than the surrounding areas of North Carolina. Though Asheville doesn’t typically see the extreme 100℉ + temperatures that can cause certain siding like wood and vinyl to buckle and blister, Asheville does have elevated humidity that remains throughout summer.

In many cases, humidity can be a bigger threat to house siding than heat because moisture tends to do damage at several levels. First of all, water damage can show up as ugly stains. This is particularly common when consistent drainage does not happen, and the home is left with some areas of the roofing, foundation and siding drying slower than others. 

Moisture damage can also cause structural weakness. Anytime water accumulates or soaks into the siding, it can lose its ability to hold up. Lingering moisture can also cause mold and mildew, which can be unsightly and damage the siding over the long run.

In addition to threats from the humidity, Asheville siding is also exposed to turbulent rain and hail impact during thunderstorms. Spring and summer are known to unleash a few significant thunderstorms each year. This is another reason Asheville house siding needs to be strong, durable and resilient under impact.

Fiber Cement is Equipped to Handle Asheville Weather

This three-story home has a wood-like exterior. There are trees surrounding the home.

Fiber cement siding is an excellent choice for humid regions like Asheville because it is particularly resilient in wet and stormy conditions. Because of its unique composition, fiber cement siding is actually waterproof, and when properly installed, it will not absorb water. Compare that type of water resistance to wood or vinyl — which are known for crippling in wet conditions over time — and there’s really no comparison.

The back of this home has a small patio area. The home has a wood-like siding, and there is a stone wall that separates the woods from the residence.

Fiber cement also provides the enhanced durability that home siding needs when dealing with stormy spring and summer seasons. Thunderstorms in Asheville can come with strong winds and hail, so having stronger house siding that won’t dent, dimple or tear away under these conditions is key. 

Nichiha fiber cement siding meets the wind and moisture requirements outlined by High-Velocity Hurricane Zones (HVHZ), ensuring homes can withstand the harshest of conditions.

This two-story has a brick, wood-like siding with gray cement touches. There is a green yard on the side of the home.

On top of moisture and wind resistance, fiber cement outperforms traditional siding materials in other ways, too. For example, it doesn’t have the same flammability risk as wood or vinyl, nor does it have the maintenance needs of brick or wood siding. Fiber cement house siding is equipped to handle Asheville weather and is practically maintenance-free. 

This attached garage has a concrete exterior with light fixtures on each side of the garage doors.

Aesthetic Styles Backed by Better Durability

A side view of a two-story home with blue and wood-like siding. There are trees surrounding the property.

Perhaps one of the best features of fiber cement siding is that homeowners can still get a siding material that is highly durable and requires almost zero maintenance without compromising aesthetics.

This two-story home has blue and wood-like siding. Brick steps lead up to the home’s front door and front porch.

Available in a wide range of styles, like smooth architectural panels, horizontal lap and shake siding, Nichiha offers homeowners the benefits of fiber cement while also providing a beautiful, dream-worthy home.

This home has a large deck area that overlooks a scenic view. There are two curved couches on the deck.

A rich and vibrant color palette allows homeowners to discover classic colors and modern hues side by side when designing their home’s exterior. Other types of siding may need to be repainted or stained every few years to keep up with color consistency, but fiber cement siding is built to maintain a consistent tone. There is no additional work needed in order for the siding to retain its original allure.

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Get inspiration for your next residential project. From traditional to modern, our look book is filled with the latest trends and styles to build your dream home. 

Built with the weather-resistant qualities that Asheville homes require, fiber cement siding is an easy solution for homeowners looking for longevity, style and performance. 

Contact Nichiha today to explore the possibilities with fiber cement house siding.

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