Homes require constant maintenance, especially when it comes to the wood elements used in our homes. The South Florida weather ensures that these elements only last around 10 years, a little more if properly maintained. One of those elements found on the roof gables of end units, between window trims of some models, rear utilities as well as the entrance ways of models such as Briarwood, Pinewood and Timberage is the T1-11 wood paneling. This wood element is particularly vulnerable to the elements and other wood loving insects. Members that are considering repairing parts of their home having T1-11 due to wood rot now have another option which is a fiber cement alternative sold at Lowe's by James Hardie. It is the HZ10 HardiePanel Sierra and sold in sheets measuring 48-in x 96-in. It is a little more expensive than T1-11, but it can withstand hurricane-force winds when properly installed. It also resists the humid heat of South Florida which usually results in cracking, rotting, swelling and mold as well protects against termites and other pests. It is designed to last 30 years and its warranty covers it for that long. Those wishing to use this as an alternative may do so by submitting an Architectural Requests Form (ACC) and state where you will be using HZ10 HardiePanel Sierra. You can find out more about the product by Clicking Here.