LopeHunter
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My grandfather only would use brick as hated the idea of painting an entire home every few years. Everyone of the 12 homes he built from 1950-1974 are still being used. I have stucco over cinder block on the retirement place in the SW desert region. If was building in your area then would go with the LP product and likely with the baked on paint. Be sure to seal the ends of the LP stuff if make a cut. Anywhere moisture can sit on exposed LP is a risk point for failure. I like that can use a nail gun with LP. Sorry to hear about the flashing issue. You can't watch a contractor every minute and my advice is go with someone that has the highest reputation with a lot of installations spanning over a decade even if are paying 25% more for the project. Low bids are typically low for a reason and might be they cut a lot of corners you can't see until the leak happens.