What is the cost of diamond Kote siding?

What is the cost of diamond Kote siding?

Average costs: The average cost for Diamond Kote siding is an additional $1.75-$3.15 per square foot on top of their $7 to $14.50 per square foot. Compared to other siding materials, the price is high, but since it doesn’t fade and need repainting, you can save a lot of money in the long run.

What material is Diamond Kote?

Our products are built on LP® SmartSide®, an engineered wood product treated with a SmartGuard® process. This allows our siding to withstand extreme temperatures, heavy humidity, freeze/thaws and everything in between.

What paint does Diamond Kote use?

Diamond Kote® pre-finish is an advanced paint technology, which uses the purest metal oxide colorants extracted from rocks. These natural pigments don’t fade over time, keep your siding vibrant and protected from destructive UV rays, which causes other paints to fade quickly.

How good is Diamond Kote siding?

Diamond Kote is designed to be low maintenance, and resists the buildup of dirt and grime, while also locking out moisture. It’s easy to clean, and the durable finish reduces your maintenance costs and labor over many other siding choices.

How thick is Diamond Kote siding?

7/16 inch
7/16 inch thickness with APA rating.

How long does Diamond Kote last?

Plan Features. Take advantage of Diamond Kote NanoCeramic’s 10-year guarantee, providing you with indefinite protection and a one-time application.

Can Diamond Kote siding be repainted?

We cannot guarantee the performance of Diamond Kote® touch-up paint on products not originally pre-finished with Diamond Kote®. Only apply paint to bare area. DO NOT APPLY PAINT OVER PAINT.

Can I paint over Diamond Kote siding?

Landscaping should not reach the siding. Diamond Kote® Touch-Up paint is intended for use on Diamond Kote® pre-finished products. DO NOT APPLY PAINT OVER PAINT.. Only apply paint to the bare area.

What does LP stand for in LP siding?

Website. lpcorp.com. Louisiana-Pacific Corporation, commonly known as “LP”, is an American building materials manufacturer. It was founded in 1973 and is currently based in Nashville, Tennessee. LP pioneered the U.S. production of oriented strand board (OSB) panels.

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