Everett Siding Remodel Case Study
This Everett siding remodel features primed James Hardie HZ10 fiber-cement siding, a material engineered for the Pacific Northwest’s humidity, heavy rain, and year-round moisture. The project also includes pre-vented HardieSoffit to improve attic airflow and prevent moisture buildup under the roofline. With certified waterproofing and manufacturer-approved installation KV Construction delivered a durable, low-maintenance exterior designed for long-term performance in Everett, Washington.

HZ10 Hardie Siding
James Hardie’s HZ10 siding line is specifically engineered for the Pacific Northwest, providing reliable durability in humid, rain-heavy, and moisture-dense climate conditions.
Installed Prevented HardieSoffit
The pre-vented HardieSoffit provides continuous attic airflow, helping prevent moisture buildup and improving long-term ventilation performance in the Pacific Northwest climate.
8 1/4 HardiePlank siding installed
This home was updated with 8¼-inch HardiePlank lap siding, installed with clean, consistent lines for a durable, Northwest-ready exterior.
Clean lines and details
The installation features clean lines, precise craftsmanship, and careful attention to detail, resulting in a crisp, high-quality exterior finish.
Work in process
This in-progress view shows the home being prepared for the weatherproofing barrier installation.
Preparation work
The crew is preparing the exterior for siding installation by ensuring proper surface alignment, securing all flashing components, and creating a clean, stable base for the new fiber-cement system.
Project Specifications And Materials
- Date: 2025
- Lake Stevens, WA
- Renovation, Residential
- Client: Builder
- Paper Wrap: HardieWrap Waterproofing
- Siding: 8 1/4 (7” reveal) primed HardiePlank Lap
- Trim and Corners: 5/4x4 trim boards
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