At home centers you can buy diamond blades made specifically for cutting fiber cement.
Cutting fiber cement siding.
Installing fiber cement siding is an alternative to wood vinyl and stucco the cost is more than vinyl but less than wood and stucco so it is a project that is cost effective than the former options.
Cut the frieze board to length photo 3.
Cutting fiber cement siding.
Fiber cement is a composite material made of cement reinforced with cellulose fibers.
To keep dust to a minimum use a circular saw that s equipped with either a dust collection bag or electric fan that blows dust into a bucket.
Even a carbide tooth blade will last for only part of the day.
Using a cost per square foot metric it s less than a penny per square foot.
Fiber cement siding manufacturers say you can cut the stuff with any good quality carbide tipped blade.
Fiber cement siding has become a very popular siding choice for new homes and remodeling jobs.
Originally asbestos was used as the reinforcing material but due to safety concerns that was replaced by cellulose.
These blades cut quickly and create less dust.
When cutting fiber cement siding with circular saw use a blade that has only four or six teeth.
I got two hours out of a thin kerf 24 tooth carbide blade on my wormdrive before sparks.
There are several ways to cut fiber cement siding and each method has it s pros and cons.
Even if you do invest in higher end tools the total cost per job is low.
Fiberboard cement siding is highly abrasive.
One of the biggest complaints i hear though is how hard it is to cut the siding during installation.