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James Hardie
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Round Rock | Woods Boulevard | Siding & Exterior Painting | 02-04-26 | APS-4706

James Hardie HardiePlank Select Cedar Mill 8.25" Siding Installation | Full Exterior Repaint in Sherwin Williams Super Paint

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James Hardie

This Round Rock siding project used James Hardie fiber cement in the HardiePlank Select Cedar Mill 8.25" profile. We chose fiber cement because it resists warping, rot, and hail far better than wood or vinyl. The wider 8.25" boards suit the scale of this older home and cut down on seams. The result is a durable, low-fuss exterior built for Central Texas weather.

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Exterior Painting

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The exterior painting scope covered the new siding, fascia, soffit, brick, garage doors, gutters, and two shutters. We used Sherwin Williams Super Paint for its strong fade resistance and clean coverage. The brick got two coats plus a sealer-primer coat for lasting adhesion. Every surface was tied into one consistent color for a finished, cohesive look.

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The Journey

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First Contact

The homeowner found Austin Pro through an internet search and reached out on September 8, 2024. Early conversations centered on replacing worn siding and refreshing the full exterior. By September 11, 2024, the project moved into the prospect stage.

Evaluation

We assessed the existing siding and exterior surfaces on this older Round Rock home. The inspection confirmed the material was ready for replacement rather than repair. We also scoped the brick, trim, garage doors, and gutters for painting so the whole exterior could be tied together.

PLanning & Approval

We built out the scope with James Hardie fiber cement in the 8.25" Select Cedar Mill profile and Sherwin Williams Super Paint. The homeowner reviewed material choices and color plans before signing off. The project was approved on December 19, 2025.

Installation

The crew handled both siding and painting in one focused day on February 4, 2026. New primed HardiePlank boards went up, the double garage door jamb was wrapped, and every surface was painted. Two rounds of yard cleanup and punch items kept the site clean throughout.

Completion

We invoiced and completed the work on February 4, 2026, then ran a final punch-out to catch any touch-ups. The home came away with fresh fiber cement siding and a unified exterior color across siding, brick, and trim. The project officially closed on February 26, 2026.

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We re-sided a Round Rock home in James Hardie fiber cement and repainted the full exterior in one coordinated project. The house now has a clean cedar-grain look built to handle Central Texas heat, hail, and hard sun.

Project at a glance

  • Services: Siding and exterior painting
  • Location: Woods Boulevard area, Round Rock, TX 78681
  • Vendor & product: James Hardie fiber cement siding
  • Material: HardiePlank Select Cedar Mill 8.25", primed
  • Paint: Sherwin Williams Super Paint
  • Timeframe: Approved December 2025, installed and completed February 4, 2026
  • Standout outcome: A fully unified exterior — siding, brick, trim, and garage doors — in one pass

Why did this Round Rock home need new siding?

Older Round Rock homes take a beating from our climate. Summer highs push past 100°, then hail and storms roll through in spring. Wood and vinyl siding just don't hold up long-term here.

  • Original siding showed age and wear typical of homes from this era
  • Limestone soil and heat cycles stress exterior materials year-round
  • Cedar pollen and grime build up fast on painted surfaces
  • The homeowner wanted a fix that would last, not a patch

What material did we use, and why?

We installed James Hardie fiber cement in the HardiePlank Select Cedar Mill 8.25" profile. Fiber cement is the right call for this area, and here's the real reason. Wood siding swells and cracks through our wet-then-baking-hot cycles, and vinyl can soften or fade under sustained 100°-plus sun. Fiber cement doesn't warp, won't feed rot, and shrugs off hail far better than the alternatives. We ran the wider 8.25" boards on purpose — fewer seams means fewer weak points where water can sneak in, and the scale fits this house nicely.

  • Every board came primed as Primed Select Cedar Mill for a stable paint base
  • ABC Supply handled siding delivery to the site
  • We wrapped a double garage door jamb for a clean, finished edge
  • Cedar-mill texture gives the wood-grain look without the wood upkeep

How did the exterior painting tie it together?

We painted the whole envelope in Sherwin Williams Super Paint after the siding went up. That means the new planks, the fascia, the soffit, and more — all in one consistent color. Super Paint was chosen for its fade resistance under our intense sun.

  • Painted fascia and soffit up to 24"
  • Painted the garage doors and a set of two shutters
  • Painted gutters and downspouts by linear foot
  • Brick got two coats plus one sealer-primer coat for adhesion

How did the installation go?

The crew completed both the siding and the paint work in a single day on February 4, 2026. Tight scheduling like that only works when the material is staged and the scope is locked ahead of time. Everything moved in order — install, prime, paint, punch out.

  • Two rounds of yard cleanup and punch items closed out the site
  • Delivery fees covered material drops from ABC Supply and Lowe's
  • The double garage door jamb wrap finished the entryway detail
  • Final punch-out caught small touch-ups before we left

What were the results?

The home reads as a completely refreshed exterior. New fiber cement siding, a fresh full-house color, and matching trim and brick all pull together. It's built to hold up through Round Rock summers and storm seasons.

  • Durable siding that resists hail, rot, and heat warping
  • One cohesive color across siding, brick, and trim
  • A clean, low-maintenance exterior for years ahead
  • Project closed out February 26, 2026

Frequently asked questions

How long did this Round Rock project take to complete?

The hands-on work wrapped in a single day on February 4, 2026. The full timeline ran longer — the homeowner first reached out in September 2024, approved the job in December 2025, and we closed it out in late February 2026.

Why is fiber cement a good fit for Central Texas homes?

It handles our extremes. Fiber cement won't warp in 100°-plus heat, resists hail impact, and doesn't rot the way wood does after storm season. That makes it a strong long-term choice for aging Round Rock homes.

What did this siding and painting project cost?

This job landed in the $20,000–$25,000 range. Final pricing depends on square footage, the number of surfaces painted, and details like brick coating or jamb wraps.

Does the brick paint hold up over time?

Yes, because we prep it right. We used two coats of Sherwin Williams Super Paint over a dedicated sealer-primer coat, which locks the finish to the masonry so it resists peeling.

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