Hardie Siding

Durable, low-maintenance siding designed to protect your home and improve curb appeal — installed by experienced local professionals.

Built to Last. Designed to Protect Your Home.

Hardie siding is engineered to handle tough weather while keeping your home looking great for years.

Unlike traditional wood siding, fiber cement resists moisture, insects, and weather damage. With proper installation, it provides long-lasting protection with minimal maintenance.

Proper installation is critical — we install every project according to manufacturer’s specifications.

Why Choose Ameriway

An Exterior That Protects Your Home for Decades

Durable, low-maintenance siding that keeps your home looking great year after year.

Many homeowners choose fiber cement siding because it lasts longer and requires less upkeep than traditional wood. When installed correctly, it provides reliable protection while helping maintain your home’s appearance and value.

It resists moisture, insects, and weather damage — making it a dependable choice for homes throughout Middle Tennessee and Southern Kentucky.

Install it once and install it right.

Choose the Right Hardie Siding Style for Your Home

The most popular Hardie siding option, installed horizontally to create a clean, traditional look found on many homes. It offers long-term durability, low maintenance, and timeless curb appeal.

Traditional

HardiePlank

Traditional lap siding profile found on many American homes. This style offers clean lines, long-term durability, and low maintenance, making it a reliable choice for homeowners who want lasting curb appeal.

Best for: Full-home siding with a classic look that fits almost any neighborhood.

Accents

HardieShingle

Shingle-style siding designed to add texture and architectural detail. It creates the look of traditional cedar shakes without the maintenance of wood.

Best for: Gables, dormers, and accent areas where you want added texture and architectural character.

Modern

HardiePanel

Vertical panel siding that creates clean, modern lines and bold visual contrast. It’s often used for board-and-batten designs or as an accent alongside other styles.

Best for: Board-and-batten designs or modern homes that benefit from clean vertical lines and added visual height.

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