Purchased Home with Hardishake Roof


We purchased our house 3 years ago, which has Hardishake roofing. We need to replace some of the tiles, and in my online searches, I keep coming to your website/info. However, I live in Los Angeles. Do you have any advice or contacts on what I can do or the best thing I can do about this? Thank you very much. - S. Esmond, California No related posts.

Hardishake Layers


Have you noticed your roof chipping away? In 1996, the marketing representative for HardiShake trained a small handful of my colleagues to sell their exciting product. As the marketing representative explained it to me, the Hardi Shake fiber cement shingles were made by rolling a wire mesh wheel through a mixture of sand, cellulose "wood" fibers and portland cement. As the wire mesh wheel turned, it would pick up another layer of the mixture. When the collected layers reached 1/4" thickness, they were stamped into shingles with either a "shake" or "slate" imprint. The shingles were then laminated creating a moisture barrier. If you are the original owner of a Hardi Shake roof, you'll remember that your roof had a glossy sheen when first installed. Contact me today if you would like help with your Hardishake roof. Pick up the phone and dial (817) 781-9982 now. Michael D. Coday II (817) 781-9982 Contact Me Related posts:Capillary Suction – The Catch 22

Hardishake Lawsuit Settled


Find out why filing a Hardishake lawsuit claim could be a total waste of your time. Although the Hardishake material was sold with a lifetime 50 year warranty - many homeowners have discovered what they have called a "fatal flaw" in the product. Your roof may already be showing signs of failure - breaking, cracking, delamination, discoloration and softening. If you believe you have a Hardishake, Maxishake, FireFree or Cemwood roof, the first thing you need to do is pick up the phone and call me right now (817) 781-9982. Because the entire claims process requires a significant investment of time, I'm only able to take on a limited number of clients. If I am able to accept your case, we will begin the claims process immediately. Now is the time to call. Michael D. Coday II (817) 781-9982 Contact Me Important Note: James Hardie Building Products (JHBP) has denied all charges of wrongdoing or liability of any kind ...