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Trim Coil Comparable Color Selection TRIM COIL COMPARABLE COLOR SELECTION Comparable ACADIA GREEN ALMOND BEIGE BEAVER BROWN BRONZE CACTUS G19 D49, AD D52 B5, BB (19” ONLY) B13 G16 CARBON CHAMPAGNE CHESTNUT COBBLESTONE CLAY CREAM DEEP WATER A29 D53, CH B11 D56 D22, CC L10 DOVE GRAY DUNE EVERGREEN FERN FIREBRICK GENEVA BLUE A26 D54, CD G15 A24 R6 L9 GRANITE GRAPHITE IVY GREEN JAMESTOWN BLUE KHAKI LINEN A19, GG A25 G13 L2 D59 W10, LN MAVERICK BROWN MOCHA MUSKET BROWN MYRTLE NORWEGIAN WOOD OLIVE B20 D58 B1, MB G17 D26, NW G14 ROYAL BROWN RUSSET RUSTIC CEDAR SAND SAND STONE SEAPORT B6, RB B18, RT D65 D51, SD D46, SS A22 SIERRA SILVER SMOKE STEEL BLUE TAN TUMBLEWEED TAN D47, SI A3, SG A21 L8 D48, TN D55 WEDGEWOOD BLUE WHEAT WHITE YELLOW L7 D50 W1, WH Y4 EXTERIOR PORTFOLIO® Comparable ASPEN WHITE BONE CLAY COUNTRY BEIGE CYPRESS DRIFTWOOD W1, WH D37 D47, CL D46 G1 A28 ESPRESSO GRAPHITE GREYSTONE HONEY OAK IVORY LIGHTHOUSE RED B12 A10 A2, HG D23 D10 R1 METROPOLITAN GRAY MOCHA OCEANSIDE OLIVE PEARL PEPPERCORN A9 D7 A22 G2 W2 C14 REGATTA BLUE RYE SADDLE SLATE WHEAT WICKER L2 D21, BS D6, ST L10 Y1 D8, WI DISCLAIMER: Colors are representational only. Please refer to metal color swatches for color accuracy and matching. TRIM COIL COMPARABLE COLOR SELECTION MASTIC® Comparable ALMOND AUTUMN HARVEST BLACK BROOKSTONE BUCKSKIN CAMEO D14, AL B11 A17, BK D21, BS D27, BU W2, CA CHARCOAL GREY CLASSIC CREAM CORN SILK COUNTRY BLUE DARK BRONZE DEEP GRANITE A8, CG D22, CC D24 L3, CU B13 A9 DESERT SAND ENGLISH WEDGEWOOD EVEREST EVERGREEN HARBOR GREY LAKESHORE FERN D34, DS A11 A15, EV G6, EG A2, HG G2 LINEN MISTY SHADOW MONTANA SUEDE MUSKET BROWN NATURAL SLATE NEWPORT BAY D4, LI A10 D44, MS B1, MB A23 L2 PEBBLESTONE CLAY PORTSMOUTH BLUE QUIET WILLOW REDWOOD ROYAL BROWN RUGGED CANYON D5, PC L6 G12 R3, RW B6, RB B9 RUSSET RED SAGE SANDTONE SCOTTISH THISTLE SILVER GREY TERRA BRONZE R4 D25, SA D6, ST G9 A3, SG B12, TB VICTORIAN GREY VILLAGE GREEN VINEYARD GROVE VINTAGE BRICK WHITE WICKER A5, VG G11, VI G7 R1 W1, WH D8, WI WOODLAND RETREAT A29 CERTAINTEED Comparable BUCKSKIN CHARCOAL GRAY CYPRESS DESERT TAN FLAGSTONE GRANITE GRAY D23 A19 G1 D13 A12 A2 HEARTHSTONE HERITAGE CREAM HERRINGBONE LIGHT MAPLE MUSKET BROWN NATURAL CLAY B10 Y1 D37 D12 B2 D47, CL OXFORD BLUE SABLE BROWN SAND PIPER SANDSTONE BEIGE SAVANNAH WICKER SILVER ASH L1 B20 D35 D18 D46 D19 SLATE SPRUCE STERLING GRAY A29 G5 A14 DISCLAIMER: Colors are representational only. Please refer to metal color swatches for color accuracy and matching. TRIM COIL COMPARABLE COLOR SELECTION ROYAL® Comparable BEIGE BROWNSTONE CLAY COUNTRY ALMOND CYPRESS DRIFTWOOD D10 D36 D21, BS D28 G1 D29 FLAGSTONE GRANITE HARVARD SLATE HEATHER LINEN MIDNIGHT SURF A1 A25 A2, HG G8 D4, LI L10 MUSKET BROWN NATURAL CEDAR PEBBLE CLAY ROCKSLIDE SAND SOFT MAPLE B1, MB B7 D5, PC A9 D7 D12 STERLING STORM URBAN BRONZE VINTAGE CREAM WICKER A3, SG A22 C14 D30 D8, WI VARIFORM® Comparable AUTUMN BEIGE BRIARWOOD CLASSIC CREAM DELRAY SAND FLINT GEORGIAN GRAY D31 B9 D22, CC Y1 A7 A4 IRISH THISTLE ISLAND PEARL MEDITERRANEAN PALM NATURAL ALMOND SAGEBROOK SANDTONE A1 W2, CA G2 D13 G12 D6, ST SANDY TAN SILVER MIST STONE MOUNTAIN CLAY TWILIGHT SHADOW WEDGEWOOD D33 D37 D47, CL A10 A11 TEXTURED MAR-RESISTANT Comparable CAPPUCCINO CLAY ESPRESSO SILVER METALLIC TEXTURED WHITE TAN D41 D39 D40 M1 W4 D38 ”U” Status: Use up until gone. PELLA® WINDOW Comparable ALMOND BLACK BRICK RED BROWN HARTFORD GREEN MORNING SKY D62 A27 R7 B22 G18 A28 POPLAR WHITE PORTOBELLO PUTTY TAN WHITE D61 B23 D63 D64 W6 DISCLAIMER: Colors are representational only. Please refer to metal color swatches for color accuracy and matching. TRIM COIL COMPARABLE COLOR SELECTION JAMES HARDIE™ Comparable KHAKI BROWN/ ARCTIC WHITE/ NAVAJO BEIGE/ COBBLESTONE/ IRON GRAY/ CHESTNUT BROWN/ SAIL CLOTH WOODSTOCK BROWN TIMBER BARK AUTUMN TAN COUNTRYLANE RED EVENING BLUE C1 C2 C5 C6 C7 C8 HEATHERED MOSS/ MOUNTAIN SAGE/ MONTEREY TAUPE/ AGED PEWTER/ NIGHT GRAY/ RICH ESPRESSO/ BOOTHBAY BLUE LIGHT MIST SANDSTONE BEIGE DEEP OCEAN PEARL GRAY GRAY SLATE C9 C10 C11 C12 C13 C14 SANDSTONE BEIGE (PVC ONLY) D15 ALLURA™ COLORMAX® Comparable ASHEN AUTUMN RED BARK COOL CHARCOAL DESERT TAN FLAGSTONE C6 R6 C14 C12 D13 A22 GRANITE GRAY HEARTHSTONE LINEN NATURAL CLAY PACIFIC BLUE ROCK CLIFFS A2 B10 D7 D26 L8 C6 SABLE BROWN SAVANNAH WICKER SNOW STERLING GRAY TAUPE B20 D8 W1, WH A28 D47, CL LP® SMARTSIDE® Comparable ABYSS BLACK CANYON BROWN CAVERN STEEL DESERT STONE MARSHLAND MOSS PRAIRIE CLAY A27 C8 C13 C6 G21 D47, CL QUARRY GRAY RAPIDS BLUE REDWOOD RED SAND DUNES SHORELINE CREAM SNOWSCAPE WHITE A31 L11 R8 D48, TN D67 W6 SUMMIT BLUE TERRA BROWN TIMBERLAND SUEDE TUNDRA GRAY C9 C1 C2 C12 DISCLAIMER: Colors are representational only. Please refer to metal color swatches for color accuracy and matching..
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