If you have spent any time researching home siding replacement, you have encountered these two products. LP SmartSide and James Hardie are the two premium non-vinyl siding options that dominate most contractor conversations, and homeowners frequently arrive at consultations having already formed a strong opinion about which one they want, based on what they read online.
Ridge Top installs both. We have no stake in which one you choose. What we do have is real-world installation and performance data from markets in Wisconsin, Illinois, and Florida that gives us a grounded perspective on how these products actually compare in the conditions our customers’ homes face.
Here is an honest assessment. For additional third-party perspective, Angi’s James Hardie vs. LP SmartSide comparison covers the products from the homeowner’s research angle.
Why This Comparison Matters More Than You Think
Siding replacement is not a frequent project. A quality installation of either LP SmartSide or James Hardie should perform for 25 to 30 years or more. The decision you make now will affect the appearance, maintenance requirements, and protection of your home for decades. Understanding the real differences between these products, beyond the marketing language on each manufacturer’s website, is worth the time.
What Each Product Actually Is
LP SmartSide
LP SmartSide is an engineered wood product made from wood strands that are treated with a zinc borate solution to resist fungal decay and insects, then bonded with resin and overlaid with a textured surface. The result is a product that looks and installs like wood, carries a wood-like texture, and performs significantly better than traditional wood siding in moisture and pest resistance. It is lighter than fiber cement, which makes LP SmartSide siding installation faster and, in some cases, less labor-intensive. Full product specifications are available at lpcorp.com.
James Hardie
James Hardie fiber cement siding is made from a mixture of cement, sand, and cellulose fiber. It is a non-combustible, dimensionally stable product that does not expand and contract with temperature and humidity changes the way wood-based products do. James Hardie siding installation requires different fastening and cutting techniques than engineered wood products, and it is significantly heavier, requiring two installers for safe panel handling. Full product details are available at jameshardie.com. James Hardie products come factory-primed or in the ColorPlus pre-finished line, which applies multiple coats of finish in a controlled factory environment.
Head-to-Head: How They Compare on the Factors That Matter
Moisture and Weather Resistance
Both products carry strong moisture resistance ratings when installed correctly. James Hardie fiber cement is non-organic, which means there is no substrate for mold or rot to develop in the panel itself. LP SmartSide uses zinc borate treatment to achieve comparable protection in its engineered wood substrate.
The critical factor for both products is correct installation. Proper flashing at all penetrations, correct overlap of horizontal courses, and adequate clearance from grade are non-negotiable requirements for fiber cement siding contractors and engineered wood installers alike. A premium product installed without proper moisture management details will fail regardless of which product was specified.
Climate Performance in the Midwest vs. Florida
In Midwest climates with freeze-thaw cycles, James Hardie’s dimensional stability gives it a performance advantage. Fiber cement does not absorb moisture and expand the way wood-based products can, which matters in markets like Milwaukee, Madison, and Appleton where exterior surfaces experience significant temperature swings. LP SmartSide performs well in Midwest climates but requires correct installation clearances to manage seasonal movement.
In Florida’s high-humidity, high-UV environment, both products perform well. James Hardie’s ColorPlus factory-applied finish carries a 15-year warranty on fade and chalk resistance. LP SmartSide’s pre-primed surface requires field painting, and in high-UV environments the repaint cycle may come sooner than in northern climates.
Impact Resistance
LP SmartSide tests favorably for impact resistance. Its engineered wood composition absorbs impact energy rather than cracking or shattering. James Hardie fiber cement is rigid and can crack under significant direct impact. In hail-prone markets, LP SmartSide’s impact performance is a genuine advantage that experienced hardie board siding contractors and LP installers will both acknowledge.
Paint and Finish Longevity
James Hardie’s ColorPlus system is the strongest factory-applied finish in the fiber cement category. The multiple baked-on coats carry a 15-year warranty and typically outlast field-painted home siding replacement installations by several years. LP SmartSide is delivered pre-primed and field-painted after installation. The quality of that field painting determines the long-term finish performance.
Installed Cost
LP SmartSide typically costs somewhat less to install than James Hardie. The primary driver is weight: fiber cement panels require two fiber cement siding contractors for safe handling and are more time-consuming to cut and fasten. LP SmartSide’s lighter weight makes it faster to work with. The difference varies by market, project scope, and current material pricing, but LP SmartSide is generally the more cost-accessible option for home siding replacement.
Warranty Coverage
LP SmartSide carries a 50-year limited warranty on the substrate against wood-destroying fungus and termites. James Hardie carries a 30-year non-prorated limited warranty on the product and a 15-year finish warranty on ColorPlus products. Both warranties require siding replacement installation by contractors following the manufacturer’s guidelines, which is one reason certified installation matters for either product.
Which One Wins?
Neither product wins universally. LP SmartSide is the better choice for homeowners prioritizing impact resistance, a lower installed cost, or a wood-grain aesthetic. James Hardie is the better choice for homeowners prioritizing dimensional stability in freeze-thaw climates, the longevity of a factory-applied finish, or maximum fire resistance.
For most Midwest homes, James Hardie siding installation gives it a slight long-term performance edge, particularly in markets with significant temperature variation. For Florida homes or homeowners with budget constraints, LP SmartSide is a premium product that delivers strong performance at a lower price point.
The right answer depends on your specific home, your climate, and what you are optimizing for. That is the conversation we have during a Ridge Top consultation. Learn more about our process or read verified homeowner reviews from completed siding projects.
What a Ridge Top Consultation Covers
When you schedule a free Ridge Top consultation for siding replacement, we evaluate your current siding condition, your home’s climate exposure, your aesthetic preferences, and your budget. We provide estimates for both products if that comparison is useful, and we walk through the james hardie siding installation process and the LP SmartSide installation process for each so you understand what the project involves before signing anything.
Our teams are certified hardie board siding contractors and LP SmartSide installers. That certification matters because both manufacturers require specific installation procedures to activate warranty coverage. A siding contractor who installs either product incorrectly is not just doing substandard work, they are voiding the warranty before you move in.
Request a free estimate using our instant quote tool or schedule a consultation to compare both products side by side with a Ridge Top project consultant.

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