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Shingle Siding Brings That Cape Cod Style to Life in Minneapolis

Just because your home is here in Minneapolis doesn’t mean you can’t have the feel of an oceanfront community on the exterior of your home.  It’s all in what you choose for siding.  

If you want a little Cape Cod style in your life, then the perfect look of a quaint house is going to do the trick. However, you have to make sure that the outside of the home looks like it should. With the right Cape Cod style on the outside, it is going to be welcoming to people as they come inside.

Shingle Siding Creates a Feel of Southern Practicality and Charm

 

photo courtesy of James Hardie Co.

Minnesota homes can have that true Cape Cod style that so many love, but the right siding has to be placed on the outside of the home.

Shingle siding is the best option for that Cape Cod style that so many here in the Twin Cities love. It’s the siding design that most people associate with Cape Cod homes. 

That Cape Cod style, even though it originated far away from Minnesota, can be had right on the outside of your home. All you need to complete this beautiful look is a little James Hardie fiber cement HardieShingle® siding, as it can go a long way in creating the perfect Cape Cod styled home.

Your home can have that Southern style and charm through the use of beautifully crafted HardieShingle® siding. It provides not only the practicality that you need but also the durability and beauty that comes with that Cape Cod style. It will provide the style and beauty that you want without the rotting, fading and discoloration that would normally come with traditional cedar siding.

You also get multiple other benefits that come with HardieShingle®, such as:

  • Flame Resistance – Vinyl and wood will both catch fire, and  vinyl siding will melt; HardieShingle® siding is not going to do either. It is approved for all fire-rated construction and is non-combustible.
  • Adaptable and Flexible on All Homes – You can change colors, boost that curb appeal or even choose a different style when you need a change. It will continuously look new and you don’t have to worry about color or style selections.
  • Durability – Paint lasts much longer on Hardie fiber cement than it does on any other siding material. It is made to resist many weather elements as well as rotting, cracking, warping, high winds and more. Being in Minnesota means  your home is subject to some harsh weather at times; that means you want the ultimate in siding protection. James Hardie fiber cement siding in any style – including shingle siding – can deliver that.
  • Low Maintenance – When you choose James Hardie shingle siding in ColorPlus® finish, you get gorgeous color that lasts for years.  No regular repainting needed, and virtually no maintenance except an occasional cleaning.  

When you want to put new siding on your home, speak with the siding professionals here at Window Outfitters. We are a James Hardie preferred siding installation contractor for the Minneapolis area, and we can provide you with the siding you’re in need of to protect the outside of your home and give it that Cape Cod charm – or any other style you’d like.  

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