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.
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Michael D. Coday II
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