 | Composition board siding is also known as "pressboard siding",
"hardboard siding", "waferwood siding" and "inner-seal siding". All these
names refer to the composite wood product made from wafers of wood, coated
in resin and formed into a mat. An overlay is placed over the mat and
pressed into the panels by heat and pressure and the panels are then cut
into boards to make lap or panel siding. The major manufacturers of this
product include Louisiana-Pacific (L-P), Georgia-Pacific and Masonite,
usually identified by the manufacturer’s seal on the underside of the
siding board. |
 | Wood, by its very nature, has a tendency to expand and contract.
Compressing the wood during the manufacturing process has placed the wood
in an unnatural state. Wood will expand if it is exposed to moisture—the
compressed cells in the wood will expand and swell. Proper installation
and maintenance are critical for this product to perform. Exposed edges
must be sealed with a good coat of paint, and the wood must remain sealed
throughout its life. If the composition board siding is improperly
installed or maintained, the siding retains moisture and begins to swell,
crack and rot. |
 | Several class action lawsuits are taking place throughout the country
involving different composition board manufacturers. The only way to
determine which product is installed is to remove a section of the siding
and look for the manufacturer’s identification number. Once the product is
identified, the owner can register in one of the many class action
lawsuits to obtain relief. The following are the major composition board
siding manufacturers: |
Louisiana-Pacific Corporation
http://www.lpsidingclaims.com/index.html 800-648-6893
Georgia-Pacific Corporation 888-882-5246
Masonite Corporation
http://www.kinsella.com/masonite
800-330-2722
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