Award-Winning
David Weekley Homes Recognizes James Hardie Company with
"A" Ratings in Quality and Service |
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David Weekley Homes 2005 |
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American
Building Products Awards for ColorPlus™ Collection |
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HOME Magazine, 2001 |
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American
Building Products Awards for Hardiplank® Lap Siding |
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HOME Magazine, 1999 |
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No.
1 Quality Exterior Lap Siding Product for the Past Eight
Years |
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Builder Magazine, 1998 - 2006 |
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Voted
One of 20 Most Innovative Products Introduced in the Last
Two
Decades |
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Builder Magazine |
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Most
Preferred, Most Used Brand Fiber-cement Siding |
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Professional Builder, 2001 |
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Named
One of the Top Texas Building Products |
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Texas Building Trends, 2001 |
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No.
1 Way to Add Value to a Home |
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Golf Course Living, 1998 |
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Recommended
Siding Product for Built Green™ Colorado,
Largest
Green Building Initiative in the Country |
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Recognized
as an Environmentally Friendly Building Material by
Boulder's
Green Points Program, Premiere U.S. "green"
Building
Program |
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Siding
of Choice for National Magazine "Idea" Homes,
including: |
Midwest
Living, HGTV, Coastal Living, HOME, Country Living,
Southern
Living
and Sunset. |
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"This
(James Hardie siding) is a sustainable and marvelous
substitute
for
wood. It’s precolored and the finish truly looks like
high grade wood
siding.
I've used this product line for years, and have been
delighted
with
the results. It's the only product I will consider
substituting for
wood, and in many climates it's significantly preferable
because of its
stability."
-- Sarah Susanka, AIA |
Sarah
Susanka is a cultural visionary leading a movement that is
redefining the
American
home. Today, her "build better, not bigger"
approach to residential architecture
has
been embraced by homeowners, architects and builders
across the country and her
Not
So Big philosophy has sparked a national dialogue. Her
first, The Not So Big House
(Taunton
Press, 1998), spent two years among the top five best
sellers on Amazon.com's
Home
and Garden list. Creating The Not So Big House was
released nationwide by the
Taunton
Press in October 2000 and was ranked among the top 15
books in the New York
Times
"Advice & How To" best-seller list.
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