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Installer fastening James Hardie style fiber cement lap siding with house wrap visible — James Hardie® Siding in New Plymouth, Payette County, Idaho

Payette County, Idaho

James Hardie® Siding in New Plymouth, ID

New Plymouth, quiet Payette County town on the valley's western edge

James Hardie® fiber cement is one of the most recognized siding lines in the country, and we install the full family — HardiePlank® lap siding, HardieShingle® siding, and HardiePanel® vertical siding — to the manufacturer's published specifications. Whether you want classic lap, a shingle-look accent, or large vertical panels battened out for a modern-farmhouse facade, the Hardie line covers it, and we detail it the way the instructions call for.

Hardie's appeal in the Treasure Valley comes down to engineered durability. The board is dense and dimensionally stable, so it resists the splitting, warping, and insect damage that plague old wood, and it stands up to high-desert sun and hard freeze-thaw cycles without the constant upkeep of solid lumber. Because it's a mineral product, it's also non-combustible — a real consideration in our dry summers.

Color is a big part of why owners ask for Hardie specifically. ColorPlus® Technology is a baked-on factory finish engineered to resist UV fade far better than field paint, and it ships in a curated palette that takes the guesswork out of selection. We'll show you both ColorPlus® and primed-for-paint routes so you can weigh longevity against custom-color freedom.

Hardie is a strong fit for Eagle, Meridian, and Boise foothill homeowners who want a premium, low-maintenance exterior and plan to stay in the home. It carries a premium price and installs heavier and slower than vinyl, and we'll tell you honestly when another material would serve you just as well.

What's included

  • HardiePlank® lap siding
  • HardieShingle® siding
  • HardiePanel® vertical siding
  • ColorPlus® factory finishes
  • Manufacturer-spec installation

In New Plymouth, we handle james hardie® siding across downtown New Plymouth, the Horseshoe Bend Road area, rural Payette County farmland, and the rest of Payette County — matched to the age, style, and exposure of each home.

Our process

How james hardie® siding works in New Plymouth

  1. 01

    Walkthrough & spec

    We confirm the Hardie profile, ColorPlus® or primed finish, and trim package that fit your home and elevation, then measure for an accurate quote.

  2. 02

    Material & color selection

    We lay out HardiePlank®, HardieShingle®, and HardiePanel® with the ColorPlus® palette so you can see the combination on your home before ordering.

  3. 03

    Tear-off & prep

    Existing siding comes off and we inspect and repair the sheathing so the new install starts on a sound, dry wall rather than masking a problem.

  4. 04

    Barrier & flashing to spec

    We install the weather-resistive barrier and integrate flashing at openings and penetrations exactly the way Hardie's published instructions require.

  5. 05

    Hardie install & detailing

    Correct fasteners, clearances, joint treatment, and gauge spacing go in per spec — the details that keep the manufacturer warranty valid — with trim and sealant finished clean.

  6. 06

    Cleanup & walkthrough

    We finish corners and trim, do a magnetic nail sweep, and walk the completed elevation with you before the job is closed out.

Every New Plymouth job includes pulling any permit Payette County requires and a full clean-up — we leave your home tight, weather-sealed, and looking sharp.

Working in New Plymouth

New Plymouth, quiet Payette County town on the valley's western edge

New Plymouth is a small Payette County community in farm and orchard country between Fruitland and Emmett, at the western edge of the Treasure Valley, with its distinctive horseshoe-shaped main thoroughfare. Its modest older homes and rural character are typical of the area's agricultural communities, with housing that spans early ranch-style builds to mid-century bungalows.

New Plymouth's older housing stock and rural setting mean siding and windows on many homes haven't been replaced since original construction. The region's mix of summer heat, cold winters, and agricultural irrigation humidity makes durable, well-sealed exteriors especially important, and open ag exposure adds wind and dust to the wear on aging siding.

Areas we serve

  • downtown New Plymouth
  • the Horseshoe Bend Road area
  • rural Payette County farmland
  • the orchard corridor

Around New Plymouth

  • the Payette River corridor
  • the New Plymouth horseshoe
  • the orchard country
  • the Highway 30 corridor

James Hardie® Siding in New Plymouth — FAQs

Do you offer james hardie® siding throughout New Plymouth?

Yes — we cover all of New Plymouth and Payette County, from downtown New Plymouth and the Horseshoe Bend Road area to rural Payette County farmland and the orchard corridor. Reach out for a free on-site estimate.

Do you work outside New Plymouth, too?

We do — along with New Plymouth, we regularly handle james hardie® siding in nearby Fruitland, Payette, Emmett, Parma and across the wider Treasure Valley. If you're near the Payette River corridor, you're well inside our service area.

Will you clean up after james hardie® siding in New Plymouth?

Always. Every New Plymouth job ends with a full clean-up — we haul away the old materials and packaging and leave your Payette County home tidy and protected.

Do you install James Hardie® siding?

Yes — we install the James Hardie® product line to the manufacturer's published specifications. We focus on doing the install right rather than on marketing labels, and we'll tell you plainly what a spec-correct Hardie install involves.

What's the difference between HardiePlank® and HardiePanel®?

HardiePlank® is horizontal lap siding for a classic look; HardiePanel® is large vertical sheets, often paired with battens for a board-and-batten or modern look; HardieShingle® gives a shingle/shake appearance for accents and gables. We'll show all three on your home so the combination is clear before you commit.

Does ColorPlus® finish fade in Idaho sun?

ColorPlus® is a baked-on factory finish engineered to resist UV fade far better than field paint, which matters on our bright, high-elevation south and west walls. No exterior color is truly permanent, but it holds up well and carries a finish warranty against fade within published limits.

James Hardie® Siding in nearby cities

We work across the Treasure Valley near New Plymouth.

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