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Fiber Cement is a composite material made from cement reinforced with cellulose fibers. It is a durable and versatile material used in a variety of applications, including siding, roofing, and flooring. It is often used as an alternative to traditional cement and concrete, as it is more resistant to fire, rot, and pests. It is also more lightweight and easier to install than traditional cement and concrete.
Fiber Cement is a popular choice for residential and commercial construction projects due to its durability and low maintenance requirements. It is also a cost-effective option, as it is more affordable than traditional cement and concrete. Additionally, it is environmentally friendly, as it is made from natural materials and does not require the use of harsh chemicals.
Some companies in the Fiber Cement market include James Hardie, Nichiha, CertainTeed, and Maxitile. Show Less Read more