Hardie Siding stored outside uncovered - Still good?

   / Hardie Siding stored outside uncovered - Still good? #21  
Yes indeed you are correct on it would need a structure to support it.

I’m wondering if it would last for a long time with dirt touching it on one side of it?
 
   / Hardie Siding stored outside uncovered - Still good? #22  
Yes indeed you are correct on it would need a structure to support it.

I’m wondering if it would last for a long time with dirt touching it on one side of it?

My experience is it starts to delaminate and fall apart but if you didn’t disturb it it would probably last a long time. I’d say tile cement board would last better.
 
   / Hardie Siding stored outside uncovered - Still good? #23  
Hardie does not like to be wet for very long. Hardie comes with a primer on it, but the primer does not keep water out like paint does.

Odds are very good that some of the Hardie that has been sitting outside for 2.5 years is damaged. Once water gets into the Hardie, it's junk. You can tell when it's gone by just touching it and seeing if any of it comes apart. When it's too wet, it just crumbles to the touch.

If it's just the ends, cut off the bad part and go for it. If it's along the edges on the long parts, it's probably better to avoid messing with it.
 
   / Hardie Siding stored outside uncovered - Still good? #24  
Well Eddie that answered my question.

I’ll have to find another material.
 
   / Hardie Siding stored outside uncovered - Still good? #25  
Hardie does not like to be wet for very long. Hardie comes with a primer on it, but the primer does not keep water out like paint does.

Odds are very good that some of the Hardie that has been sitting outside for 2.5 years is damaged. Once water gets into the Hardie, it's junk. You can tell when it's gone by just touching it and seeing if any of it comes apart. When it's too wet, it just crumbles to the touch.

If it's just the ends, cut off the bad part and go for it. If it's along the edges on the long parts, it's probably better to avoid messing with it.

If remember correctly when I had preprinted Hardie installed on our cabin, the directions said to paint within six months of installation or it needed to be primed again.
 
   / Hardie Siding stored outside uncovered - Still good?
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#26  
So I went over to count the pieces yesterday. Looks like there are about 100 12' planks. They are going for about $8.85 at home depot right now. I was thinking of offering her $325 for the stack. Is that fair? Too high? Too low?
 
   / Hardie Siding stored outside uncovered - Still good? #27  
Dirt cheap if they are in good condition.
 
   / Hardie Siding stored outside uncovered - Still good? #28  
Hardie also affected by freezing if saturated with water at the time
 
   / Hardie Siding stored outside uncovered - Still good? #29  
We did board and batten style hardie on the majority of my house siding in 2015. We had some leftover sheets and cut pieces, etc, that I saved outdoors under a tarp. I figured it was waterproof cement board and didn't need much protection. But after 2 years, it was all junk - totally brittle and crumbly. Had to throw it all away, sadly.
 

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