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Framing contractors for residential and commercial clients.

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Supplies for Framing Contractors

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Seasoned framing contractors who already have material suppliers can benefit from examining alternate suppliers for customer service, price and quality comparisons. The offering of new and improved products also adds appeal to periodically evaluating materials and suppliers. Read More »

Framing Contractors Education and Training

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House framers play a critical part in home construction for they build the “skeleton” (walls, floors, and roof) of the home that sets the groundwork for a quality finished product. A strong attention to detail is essential during the framing process because errors in measurement, misread blueprints or poor craftsmanship results in project delays. Read More »

Masonite Siding


Many builders and renovation specialists choose masonite siding because it looks like wood without many of wood's headaches -- particularly swelling, shrinking or blistering. Commonly known as hardboard or composite wood siding, masonite siding costs a fraction of its wood counterpart and, unlike past masonite products, is engineered with improved termite and moisture resistance.

Masonite boards come manufactured in a variety of different ways and under a variety of different names, which can get confusing at times. Look for answers to the following three questions when gathering masonite siding information:

1. What product selections does the masonite siding provider offer?

2. Are there sub-contractors in your area to install masonite siding?

3. What type of masonite siding suits your needs?

Ensure the masonite siding product selections adequately meet your building needs

The masonite siding list is fairly short when it comes to manufacturers of the product. Fortunately this is not the case, however, when it comes to product selection. Everything you need to cover the exterior of a building, from planks to shingles to corner pieces to soffit pieces, you can get with masonite siding.

Find masonite siding experts in your area willing to sub-contract with you

All siding is not created equal, and not all contractors install all types of siding. Make sure your sub-contractors have experience with masonite siding before bringing them on board, as improper installation can lead to moisture problems.

Decide which type of masonite siding suits you or your clients

Masonite siding can be purchased in a variety of different forms -- pre-stained, pre-finished, pre-treated and pre-painted. Your choice will depend on the personal taste of your clients and perhaps your operating budget. Whichever you choose, make sure the masonite provider you select carries it.
  • If you or your clients are interested in staying away from wood altogether, consider a more eco-friendly alternative to masonite siding. Although more expensive to install, fiber cement or vinyl sidings are made without wood products. They can also withstand harsher elements and require no maintenance.