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Home Maintenance & Repairs: Have a older ranch style house with cedar outside.

very interested in getting info on hardiplank . Can hardiplank be installed over cedar. Would love to get some referrals on contractors who install hardiplank
Shirley
Shirley Stone Mountain, GA
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  • Shirley
    Commented on Sep 03, 2011
    Thanks for all the great advice. The cedar is not rotten, just don't like the dark brown ...»
    color . So if not hardiplank can the dark brown cedar be painted.If so, is there a special paint to use? I would like to lightened it up to prehaps a sage sort of green color.

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Remodeling: I am looking to remodel my bathroom.

I have looked at the cooper looking fixtures. Will they tarnish after a period of time?
Shirley
Shirley Stone Mountain, GA on Apr 02, 2011
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  • Dan's of Central Florida, Inc.
    Dan's of Central Florida,... on Apr 02, 2011
    Hi Shirley, ...»

    Yes they copper will tarnish over time as they age and get used repeatedly. You can keep them looking nice by staying on top of it with some copper cleaner.

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