--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, Joe D'Andrea <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hardiplank is one of the preferred materials for some of the folks I 
know who are rehabbing their homes. They frequently do not use it 
however, because it is so expensive. If indeed Westminister is using 
Hardiplank then the "quick buck, hit and run" theory seems not valid.


Hardiplank is a brand name for that type of material manufactured by 
Dura-Tech/Certain Teed, one of the largest building manufacturers. I 
don't know for certain if in fact Westminister is using that exact 
product, or if in fact there are other manufacturers of similar 
materials. When I examined it up close on Sunday (actually picking up 
some samples from a pile on the ground) that's what it appeared to be. 
I want to be clear just so I do not mislead anyone.







 
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