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Re: Masonite & Color Lok

From: megwpb@aol.com
Category: Select Category From List....
Remote Name: 205.188.199.28
Date: 14 Jul 2002
Time: 05:39 PM

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I was looking for the same color Masonite as you. After spending a good deal of time looking for a source, I've come to the conclusion that all remaining inventory has dried up. Based on a previous response to a query I posted on this site, I contacted the Masonite Co. and was told they are holding quanities of this color only for re-dos paid for through the lawsuit proceedings now in progress. You might want to do a careful check of your home... maybe you will come up with more damage that can be covered. I did receive my requested claim forms promptly and am told an independent inspector will contact me within 60 days. By the way, I have had several contractors come by to look at the damge and they all recommend the Hardi-Plank siding highly, but warn me that it will not be an exact grain match. I'm told a complete residing on my 1800 SQ home using the Hardi-Plank would be around $10-12,000 dollars.

 

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