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Fiber Cement Siding on Cape Cod, MA

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Fiber Cement Siding Cape Cod scope is the licensed installation of James Hardie HardiePlank, HardiePanel, HardieShingle, and HardieTrim with ColorPlus factory pre-finished panels by WM Construction across 12 Cape Cod and South Shore towns. Quality fiber cement siding installed correctly on a Cape Cod home lasts 30 to 50 years, with ColorPlus factory finishes holding paint color for 15 years against fade, chalk, and weather damage. Fiber cement is the right choice when the homeowner wants maximum durability, fire resistance (Class A rating, the highest residential), rot immunity, and minimum maintenance, and is willing to pay the highest material cost in the residential siding category to get those benefits. The trade work behind a real fiber cement installation requires specific tools (carbide-tipped shears for cutting, dust-managed saw practice for OSHA silica compliance), specific fasteners (stainless or hot-dipped galvanized, sized to panel thickness), and specific flashing detail (kick-out flashing at every roof-wall transition is non-negotiable). Licensed Massachusetts General Contractor since 2016, HIC registered, EPA RRP Lead Safe certified, approved Hanscom Air Force Base vendor since 2015, 5.0 rated across 39 verified Google reviews. Call (774) 224-8561 or visit our office at 1550 Falmouth Road, Suite 26, Centerville, MA 02632.

Fiber Cement Siding on Cape Cod, MA, WM Construction Centerville
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Fiber Cement Siding for Cape Cod Homeowners

Fiber cement siding sits at the top of the residential siding material category for durability, longevity, and maintenance profile. The material is composed of cement, cellulose fiber, and sand, manufactured into rigid panels that are fire-resistant, rot-immune, insect-proof, and dimensionally stable through Cape Cod's freeze-thaw cycles. Cape Cod homeowners scope fiber cement for three primary reasons. They want the longest-lifespan siding material available without committing to authentic cedar's maintenance schedule. They want fire resistance for properties in wooded settings or insurance discount eligibility. They want a finish that holds paint color for 15+ years rather than the 5 to 7 years typical of field-painted wood or other materials. James Hardie is the dominant brand, with HardiePlank lap siding, HardiePanel sheet siding, HardieShingle shingle siding, and HardieTrim accessory packages forming a complete envelope system. ColorPlus pre-finished factory paint is the specification difference that determines whether the homeowner gets 15+ year color life or has to repaint after a few seasons. WM Construction (legally WM Construction) is a Cape Cod-based licensed Massachusetts general contractor, not a national siding franchise, big-box install referral, or single-trade subcontractor, operating from Centerville since 2016 and an approved Hanscom Air Force Base vendor since 2015.
Cape Cod fiber cement product profiles at a glance
ProfileFormatCoastal LifespanBest for
HardiePlank Lap4, 6, or 8 in reveal lap30 to 50 yearsCape style and traditional New England
HardiePanel Sheet4 ft x 8/10 ft vertical sheets30 to 50 yearsModern designs, accent gables
HardieShingle7-8 in single-board or 16 in staggered30 to 50 yearsCape Cod shingle aesthetic at lower maintenance
Board and BattenVertical HardiePanel + battens30 to 50 yearsModern farmhouse, accent elevations

Types of Fiber Cement Siding for Cape Cod Homes

HardiePlank Lap Siding by WM Construction, Centerville, MA

HardiePlank Lap Siding

HardiePlank lap siding is the most installed fiber cement profile, mimicking traditional horizontal wood lap siding with smooth or wood-grain texture and 4-inch, 6-inch, or 8-inch reveals. Available pre-finished in ColorPlus colors or primed for field paint. Best for Cape style homes, ranches, and traditional New England exteriors as a maintenance-free alternative to wood clapboard.

HardiePanel Sheet Siding by WM Construction, Centerville, MA

HardiePanel Sheet Siding

HardiePanel sheet siding uses 4-foot by 8-foot or 4-foot by 10-foot vertical panels in stucco, smooth, or vertical-groove finishes. Often used on modern designs, accent gables, or as a contrast against horizontal lap on traditional homes. Best for design-forward homeowners or contemporary Cape architecture where vertical or panelized appearance is the design intent.

HardieShingle Shingle Siding by WM Construction, Centerville, MA

HardieShingle Shingle Siding

HardieShingle shingle siding mimics cedar shake appearance in fiber cement, with 7-inch and 8-inch single-board exposures or 16-inch staggered-edge panels. Pre-finished or primed. Best for homeowners wanting the iconic Cape Cod shingle aesthetic without cedar's sealant schedule and at lower long-term maintenance cost.

HardiePlank Board and Batten by WM Construction, Centerville, MA

HardiePlank Board and Batten

Board and batten configuration combines vertical HardiePanel sheets with raised vertical battens at intervals, producing the farmhouse aesthetic increasingly popular on Cape Cod additions and accent gables.

What to Expect from Fiber Cement Siding Done Right

ColorPlus Factory Pre-Finished Panels

James Hardie ColorPlus pre-finished panels arrive from the factory with a baked-on multi-coat paint system that holds color for 15 years against fade, chalk, and weather damage, backed by a 15-year finish warranty. Field-painted fiber cement primed at the factory and painted on site holds 5 to 7 years before requiring repaint. The ColorPlus upgrade is the single most consequential specification choice on a fiber cement project.

Stainless or Hot-Dipped Galvanized Fasteners

Fiber cement panel fasteners must be stainless steel or hot-dipped galvanized, sized to panel thickness per James Hardie installation specifications. Standard galvanized fasteners corrode in coastal exposure and produce streaks down the panel face from corroded fastener heads.

Kick-Out Flashing at Every Roof-Wall Transition

Kick-out flashing at every roof-wall transition is the single most important flashing detail on a fiber cement installation, and the most commonly skipped on lower-quality jobs. The kick-out diverts roof runoff away from the wall instead of channeling it behind the siding. Skipped kick-out flashing produces wall rot inside three to five years that requires partial face replacement.

Silica Dust Management Per OSHA Compliance

Cutting fiber cement releases respirable crystalline silica, which falls under federal OSHA silica standard (29 CFR 1926.1153) and requires dust-managed cutting practices: shears for straight cuts, dust collection on power tools, or wet-cut methods. A real installer follows OSHA silica protocols on every fiber cement project. Cutting without dust management is a worker safety violation.

One Year Workmanship Warranty in Writing

Every WM Construction fiber cement siding installation scope closes with a written one year workmanship warranty on the install work. James Hardie material warranties (30 years on substrate, 15 years on ColorPlus finish) remain separate.

How We Handle Fiber Cement Siding on Cape Cod

  1. 1

    Site Visit, Existing Envelope Assessment, and Product Discussion

    Onsite walkthrough at your Cape Cod home to inspect existing siding condition, identify failure modes, check for moisture infiltration signs, and discuss fiber cement product mix (HardiePlank vs HardiePanel vs HardieShingle), ColorPlus pre-finished vs primed-and-painted, and color selection against architectural style. Material samples reviewed. Pre 1978 lead paint flag raised where applicable. Typically one to two hours on site.

  2. 2

    Product Selection and Written Estimate

    You select profile, color (ColorPlus options or custom field paint), accessory and trim package, and any decorative details. Selections finalized in writing before contract signing. Estimate breaks out tear-off and disposal, sheathing repair contingency, house wrap, kick-out flashing, fiber cement panels, accessories, and labor as distinct line items.

  3. 3

    Contract, Permits, and Material Delivery

    Contract signed with milestone schedule. Building permit pulled with the Cape Cod town under 780 CMR (Massachusetts State Building Code). Insurance certificates delivered before mobilization. Material delivery coordinated to align with installation start.

  4. 4

    Tear-Off, Sheathing, House Wrap, and Flashing

    Existing siding torn off and disposed. Sheathing inspected and rot or soft spots replaced before envelope goes up. EPA RRP containment applied on pre 1978 surfaces. House wrap installed per manufacturer specifications. Kick-out flashing installed at every roof-wall transition along with flashing at every other penetration.

  5. 5

    Fiber Cement Install, Trim, Final Inspection, and Walkthrough

    Fiber cement panels cut with carbide-tipped shears or dust-managed saw practice per OSHA silica standards. Panels installed with stainless or hot-dipped fasteners per James Hardie specifications. Trim and finish details completed. Final inspection scheduled with the Cape Cod town. Punch list documented and closed.

Fiber Cement Siding on Cape Cod, MA, WM Construction project in Centerville, MA

What Affects the Cost of Fiber Cement Siding on Cape Cod

Fiber Cement Siding Cape Cod cost is the highest in the residential siding category, with installed cost typically running 1.5 to 2 times vinyl on the same home. As planning ranges, installed labor on a Cape Cod home typically runs $8 to $14 per square foot for HardiePlank lap with primed-and-field-painted finish, $10 to $16 per square foot for HardiePlank lap with ColorPlus pre-finish, and $12 to $20 per square foot for HardieShingle or board and batten configurations. A 1,200 to 1,800 square foot exterior on a Cape style home typically lands between $28,000 and $65,000 turnkey for ColorPlus HardiePlank, including tear-off, house wrap, kick-out flashing, panels, trim, and labor. ColorPlus pre-finished panels run higher than primed-and-painted panels, but eliminate field paint labor cost on installation and produce 15-year color life vs 5 to 7 years on field paint. Profile selection adds variation: HardiePlank lap runs lowest, HardieShingle and board and batten configurations run higher because the panels are more labor-intensive to install. Tear-off and disposal of existing siding is a distinct line item. Sheathing repair on rotted substrate is a contingency line item. Stainless or hot-dipped fasteners add minor line-item cost. Architectural complexity (multiple gables, dormers, decorative trim) adds labor hours.

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What Cape Cod Homeowners Say About WM Construction

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Marcelo and his team did fantastic work. We did a walk through on a Monday, and by Thursday the team was already on the job. They wrapped up the project in only 3 days. They completed a full bathroom remodeling, plus drywall, painting, flooring installation and baseboard in 2 rooms. The finished result is excellent and pricing was very fair!

David C Google
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This is the 2nd project Marcelo and his team completed for me. Once again, they did an excellent job! Highly recommended! Very good communication, showed up on time, and expert workmanship.

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Fiber Cement Siding Across Cape Cod and the South Shore

WM Construction installs fiber cement siding across all of Cape Cod and Barnstable County, plus the South Shore. Our office and showroom is located at 1550 Falmouth Road, Suite 26, Centerville, MA 02632, with same-day site visits available across the Mid-Cape (Centerville, Hyannis, Yarmouth, Dennis, Barnstable Village, Osterville, Cotuit). Upper Cape installs (Falmouth, Mashpee, Sandwich, Bourne) typically schedule within one week. Outer Cape (Brewster, Harwich, Chatham, Orleans, Eastham, Wellfleet, Truro, Provincetown) and South Shore (Plymouth, Kingston, Duxbury) installs cross the Sagamore Bridge or Bourne Bridge. Year round homeowners upgrading to maximum-durability cladding, recent buyers replacing failed wood or vinyl with fiber cement, and new construction owners specifying maintenance-free premium material all schedule projects through the same licensed crew. Reach the office at (774) 224-8561 or visit during business hours, Monday through Friday, 8 AM to 5 PM.

Common Questions About Fiber Cement Siding on Cape Cod

Yes. Every Cape Cod town requires a building permit for full fiber cement siding replacement under 780 CMR (Massachusetts State Building Code). Pre 1978 homes also require EPA RRP Lead Safe protocols on tear-off scope. Most Cape Cod historic districts restrict or prohibit fiber cement on properties within designated districts because it does not match period cedar or wood. WM Construction handles permits, historic commission coordination, and inspections.

Quality fiber cement siding installed correctly on a Cape Cod home lasts 30 to 50 years on the substrate, with the James Hardie 30-year material warranty backing that lifespan. ColorPlus factory pre-finished panels add a 15-year finish warranty against fade, chalk, and weather damage.

ColorPlus is the better long-term value in nearly every Cape Cod scenario. Pre-finished panels arrive from the factory with a baked-on multi-coat finish that holds color for 15 years against fade and weather damage. Field-painted panels primed at the factory hold 5 to 7 years before requiring repaint. The upfront cost difference is meaningful, the lifecycle savings are significant.

Material cost, fastener cost, and labor cost all run higher. Fiber cement panels themselves cost more than vinyl per square foot. Stainless or hot-dipped fasteners are required, raising hardware cost. Cutting fiber cement requires specific tools and OSHA-compliant silica dust management, raising labor cost. The tradeoff is a 30 to 50 year envelope versus 30 to 40 years on premium vinyl, with significantly higher fire resistance.

Yes. Fiber cement carries a Class A fire rating (the highest residential rating), is non-combustible, and does not contribute fuel to a fire. Insurance carriers sometimes offer policy discounts on homes with fiber cement cladding, particularly in wooded settings or properties with wildfire exposure concerns. Fire resistance is one of the differentiating benefits that separates fiber cement from vinyl, wood, or cedar.

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Choosing fiber cement siding on a Cape Cod home is the longest-lifespan siding decision in the residential category, and the ColorPlus vs field-paint choice and kick-out flashing detail are the two specifications that determine whether the install delivers on its 30 to 50 year potential. When you call (774) 224-8561 or request a site visit, Jackeline or Marcelo will walk through your home, review profile and finish options, and tell you honestly whether fiber cement fits your budget and exposure. Our office at 1550 Falmouth Road, Suite 26, Centerville, MA 02632 has served as the base for WM Construction fiber cement siding projects across Cape Cod since 2016. Call or contact us when you are ready.