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Newsgroups: alt.building.construction
From: CB <your_wan...@hotmail.com>
Date: Sun, 04 Mar 2007 05:32:08 GMT
Local: Sun, Mar 4 2007 12:32 pm
Subject: Re: Which is cheaper Hardibacker siding or stucco?
Hardie-backer plank? Do You mean the Hardipanel? "Hardipanel" is a
4x8, 4x9 or even 4x10 sheet that you can get with a the "stucco" pattern embossed in the sheet. That's roughly $.80 to $.90 per foot depending on where you live. Plus the trim boards at approx. $3.00 board foot. (5/4x4 is approx. $1.00 L/F) And depending on which style of "Stucco" you are talking about it A DEFS application that my company applies around Iowa (with labor)is I hope that helps! Chuck B ~ Advanced Stucco of Iowa (advancedstuccoiowa.com) On 1 Mar 2007 23:06:15 -0800, "Alan" <atu...@gmail.com> wrote: >My house has both, and I'm familiar with applying both, but I really
>don't know how to calculate the costs of material for stucco. Anyone >know off-hand which is cheaper, the hardi-backer plank siding or >stucco? Since I'm doing the work myself, please delete labor costs. You must Sign in before you can post messages.
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