Yes, LP SmartSide engineered wood siding is specifically designed to handle the extreme and volatile weather conditions found in the Colorado mountains and Front Range.
Direct benefits for mountain climates include:
- Impact and Hail Resistance: It holds a UL 2218 Class 4 impact rating, the highest certification available. Unlike fiber cement, which can be brittle and shatter, the engineered strand substrate of LP SmartSide absorbs impact from hail and flying debris without cracking.
- Weather Cycles: The material is engineered to resist splitting, cracking, and warping caused by Colorado’s intense freeze-thaw cycles and dry climate.
- Wind Resistance: It has been tested to withstand winds of up to 130 mph, making it suitable for high-altitude wind events.
- Moisture and Pest Protection: The siding is treated with zinc borate and proprietary resins to prevent rot, fungal decay, and termite damage, which are common concerns for wood-based products.
- Warranty Protection: The durability is backed by a 50-year limited warranty that explicitly covers hail damage and fungal decay, providing long-term security for homeowners in harsh environments.
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