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Centennial sits at nearly 5,900 feet across much of the city, where UV intensity, sharp temperature swings, and some of the most active hail in the country take a consistent toll on exterior materials. From Willow Creek and Piney Creek to Smoky Hill and Heritage Eagle Bend, the homes here face the same Front Range punishment, and a lot of them were built in the 1980s and 1990s with siding that’s now reaching the end of its useful life.
A high percentage of Centennial neighborhoods are HOA-governed, which means siding projects here come with an extra layer of planning that not every contractor accounts for. We're familiar with how that process works in communities like Willow Creek, Piney Creek, Foxridge, and Smoky Hill, and we help you understand what your association will likely require before anything gets ordered.
Whether you’re replacing worn original siding or addressing storm damage, we assess the full exterior before anything new goes on, including what’s happening underneath the current material.
Trim, soffit, and fascia are part of every job. Your exterior gets finished at every edge, not just the visible panels.
Homes from the 1980s and 1990s often have moisture barriers that are well past their effective life. We check both before new siding goes on and make upgrades where they’re needed.
Most conversations about siding in Denver focus on storm damage, and hail matters here too. But in Centennial, the bigger driver we see is age. Homes built in the early 1980s through the late 1990s in neighborhoods like Cherry Knolls, Hunters Hill, and Heritage Eagle Bend are now 25 to 40 years old. The original siding on many of these homes, whether it’s wood, older fiber cement, or early-generation vinyl, was never expected to go this long.
At that age, the issues usually aren’t just cosmetic. Caulk joints fail. Moisture works in behind panels slowly. Insulation settles. Homeowners often don’t know there’s a problem until water has already reached the sheathing. A proper replacement addresses all of it, not just what’s visible from the street.
For homes at this age and in this climate, fiber cement is the right material for most situations. It holds up under hail impact better than vinyl, doesn’t require the maintenance wood demands, and handles UV and freeze-thaw stress without degrading the way older materials do.
Centennial also sits in the southeast hail corridor, where storm tracks coming off the Front Range frequently drop significant hail across Arapahoe County. Several neighborhoods here have taken repeated hits in recent years. Fiber cement’s impact resistance makes a real difference in that environment, both for protection and for long-term ownership costs. A siding contractor in Centennial, CO should be recommending materials with that pattern in mind.
We walk the exterior with you, look at the siding, trim, and related components, flag anything that needs to be addressed underneath, and give you a clear estimate before any decisions get made.
For HOA communities, we go through what your association typically requires for material and color approval so you’re not caught off guard mid-project. Once that’s sorted, we finalize scope, colors, trim details, and any additional upgrades.
The existing exterior gets properly prepped before new material goes on. That includes the weather-resistant barrier and every transition point, not just the panels themselves.
We understand what makes Centennial different from other markets: the age of the homes, the density of HOA communities, and the hail exposure this part of Arapahoe County sees regularly. Those factors shape how a siding project has to be planned and executed here, and we account for all of them.
If your home needs a siding contractor in Centennial, CO, we’re ready to take a look. Request a free estimate and we’ll tell you honestly what your exterior needs.
Yes. We work with homeowners throughout Centennial and the surrounding south metro. Our crews are in this part of the area regularly.
It adds a step, but it doesn’t have to slow things down. We’re used to working within HOA requirements in Centennial and can help you understand what your association will likely need before anything gets ordered.
Quite possibly. Homes of that age in Centennial are often running original siding that has had decades of UV, hail, and freeze-thaw exposure. We can walk the exterior and give you an honest read on where things stand.
Yes. After a significant storm we can evaluate the damage, walk you through your options, and work alongside your insurance claim if that’s part of the process.
Often yes, especially if both were affected in the same event. One mobilization, coordinated material handling, and a sealed roof-to-siding transition all make the job cleaner and the result more durable.
Most projects wrap up within a few days. HOA approval timelines are the most common variable. We factor that in when we plan the schedule with you.