James Hardie board and batten siding is a vertical fiber cement siding style featuring wide boards with narrow battens covering the seams — delivering timeless farmhouse aesthetics with modern durability that wood cannot match.
James Hardie board and batten siding is a vertical fiber cement siding style featuring wide boards with narrow battens covering the seams — delivering timeless farmhouse aesthetics with modern durability that wood cannot match.
Milford homeowners wanting classic New England character choose Hardie board and batten for beauty that lasts.
Here’s what makes Hardie board and batten exceptional:
- Authentic Appearance — Wide vertical boards (typically 8–12 inches) paired with narrow battens (1–2 inches) create the shadow lines and texture of traditional barn siding. Factory textures replicate natural wood grain convincingly.
- Fiber Cement Durability — Unlike wood board and batten that rots, warps, and requires constant maintenance, Hardie fiber cement resists moisture, insects, and impact while maintaining dimensional stability through decades of New England weather.
- ColorPlus Technology — Factory-applied finishes bake color into the fiber cement surface, providing 15-year fade resistance that outlasts field-applied paint by years. Dozens of colors complement any home style.
- Fire Resistance — James Hardie fiber cement carries Class A fire rating as a non-combustible material. Wood board and batten offers no fire resistance, making Hardie the safer choice near wooded areas.
- Design Flexibility — Board and batten works beautifully as full-house siding or accent applications on gables, dormers, and architectural features. Combining board and batten with horizontal HardiePlank creates visual interest.
- 30-Year Warranty — James Hardie backs board and batten with 30-year non-prorated substrate warranty plus 15-year ColorPlus finish warranty when installed by certified contractors.
James Hardie Board and Batten — Best Picks for Milford Homeowners
Best Overall: James Hardie board and batten for homeowners wanting vertical siding aesthetics with fiber cement’s proven durability.
Best Application: Full-house installations or accent areas that highlight the dramatic vertical lines board and batten creates.
Installation Note: Board and batten requires precise installation for proper water management. Only certified James Hardie installers should handle these projects — DIY attempts create moisture problems that damage underlying structures.
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Last Updated: May 2026
Sources:
- Fiber cement siding returns approximately 144% of its cost at resale in New England. JLC Online Cost vs. Value 2025 – New England, JLC Online’s regional cost and return-on-investment data for exterior remodeling projects in New England. (2026)
- The average cost of fiber cement siding installation in New England is $20,678. JLC Online Cost vs. Value 2025 – New England, JLC Online’s regional cost and return-on-investment data for exterior remodeling projects in New England. (2026)