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Colorado Springs sits above 6,000 feet, where strong UV exposure, hail, freeze-thaw cycles, and Front Range winds wear down siding faster than many homeowners expect. In areas near the foothills, including Rockrimmon and Flying Horse, wildfire and ember exposure also affect material choice.
We serve homeowners across Colorado Springs with siding systems designed to handle these conditions, and our crews work in the area regularly.
Siding up here takes a beating. The UV exposure at this elevation fades and breaks down lower-grade materials faster than most people expect, and that's before you factor in hail, wind-driven debris, and sharp temperature swings. We install siding that's actually built to hold up in these conditions.
Whether you need a full replacement or targeted work on a problem area, we’ll assess what’s going on, address any moisture issues underneath, and get the right material on your home.
We replace trim, soffit, and fascia as part of the job so your exterior is finished right and protected at every edge.
Colorado Springs weather is hard on moisture barriers and insulation over time. We check both before new siding goes on and make improvements where they’re needed.
Material choice matters more at this elevation than it does in a lot of other places. Fiber cement is our top recommendation for most homes here. It handles UV, moisture, pests, and hail without the upkeep that wood requires at altitude. For homes near the foothills or in WUI zones, it’s also non-combustible — which is worth taking seriously in this area.
This is where Colorado Springs stands apart from most markets. A significant portion of the west side, including neighborhoods near Cheyenne Mountain State Park, Rockrimmon, and the foothills above Old Colorado City, falls within or adjacent to WUI classifications. The Waldo Canyon and Black Forest fires made clear what that risk looks like in practice.
In WUI-adjacent areas, siding choice affects how your home responds to radiant heat and airborne embers, not just everyday weather. Fiber cement is non-combustible and is widely recommended in WUI building guidance over wood-based products.
Installation details matter just as much as material. We pay close attention to sealed transitions at trim, window and door openings, and rooflines, which are the most common vulnerable points during a fire event.
We walk the current exterior with you, check the siding, trim, and related components, note any damage or weak spots, and give you a clear estimate with no pressure attached.
Once scope is set, we go through material options, colors, trim details, and any moisture or insulation upgrades. You’ll know exactly what’s happening before work starts.
We prep the existing exterior properly before anything new goes up. That includes the weather-resistant barrier and all the transitions, not just the surface material. Final details get the same attention as the rest of the job.
Colorado Springs is a tough environment for exterior materials. The elevation, hail, UV exposure, and wildfire risk in certain neighborhoods combine in ways that punish shortcuts. We’ve worked in this market long enough to know what those conditions require.
If your home needs a siding contractor in Colorado Springs, CO, we’re ready to help. Request a free estimate and we’ll take a look at what your exterior needs.
Yes. We serve homeowners throughout Colorado Springs and the surrounding area. Our crews are out here regularly.
For homes in or near WUI zones, fiber cement is generally the strongest choice. It’s non-combustible, handles UV and moisture well, and holds up better over time than wood at this elevation.
Higher elevation means more intense UV year-round, which speeds up surface breakdown in materials that might last longer at lower elevations. It also means harder freeze-thaw cycles that stress caulk joints and trim transitions over time.
It can. Some areas have adopted or are moving toward ignition-resistant material requirements. Even where it isn’t required, non-combustible siding is a smart call for any home where wildfire exposure is a real concern.
Yes. After a significant hail event we can evaluate the damage and walk you through repair or replacement options. We also have experience working alongside insurance claims when storm damage is involved.
Often yes, especially if both systems took damage in the same storm. Coordinating the work means one mobilization, consistent material handling, and a properly sealed roof-to-siding transition, which is one of the most vulnerable spots on any home.