Siding Contractor in Golden, CO

If you're looking for a siding contractor in Golden, CO, our crews are out in Jefferson County regularly and we know what the conditions here actually do to a home’s exterior.

Golden homes deal with steady wind exposure, strong sun, frequent hail, and, for properties near the foothills, real wildfire exposure. These conditions wear down siding faster than expected, and west of town, the material itself becomes a safety decision, not just an aesthetic one. We install systems built for both.

Siding Installation and Replacement in Golden, CO

We handle full siding replacements and installs for Golden homeowners and everything that goes with it: trim, soffit, fascia, moisture barriers, and insulation upgrades.

Full Siding Replacement and Exterior Re-Skin

We strip it down, check what’s underneath, fix what needs fixing, and put up siding that’s built for what Golden throws at it.

Trim, Soffit, and Fascia Replacement

We replace these alongside your siding so the whole exterior is finished properly and sealed against moisture.

Moisture Barrier and Insulation Upgrades

Before anything new goes on, we check what’s behind the existing siding. If the barrier or insulation is compromised, we take care of it first.

Why We Recommend James Hardie for Golden Homes

Hardie Lap Siding

Three things catch most Golden homeowners off guard:  the rapid breakdown of surface finishes due to UV at this elevation, frequent hail in Jefferson County, and the serious wildfire risk near the foothills. All three push us toward fiber cement for most homes out here.

James Hardie and similar fiber cement products maintain their finish better at altitude, resist hail damage unlike vinyl, and are stable during temperature changes. They’re also noncombustible (ASTM E136) with a Class A flame-spread rating. If your home has any west-facing exposure, and most Golden properties do, fiber cement is usually the right call.

How We Work

1. Assessment and Estimate 

We come out, walk the exterior with you, and tell you what we actually see. No pressure, no inflated scope. If repairs make more sense than replacement, we’ll say so.

2. Planning and Material Selection 

We go through material options, colors, and any related upgrades before anything is scheduled. You’ll have a clear picture of cost and timeline upfront.

3. Installation 

We prep the surface properly, install the weather barrier and all transition details, and finish every edge and opening the way it should be done. The parts nobody sees are just as important as the parts they do.

Why Homeowners in Golden Work With Us

We’ve been doing exterior work on Front Range homes long enough to know that the shortcuts always show up eventually, usually right after the warranty expires. Our approach is to do it right the first time, communicate clearly throughout the job, and leave the site clean when we’re done.

If you need a siding contractor in Golden, CO, give us a call at (720) 683-6288 or  request a free estimate below. We’ll come take an honest look at what your home needs.

FAQs

Yes. We work throughout Golden and Jefferson County regularly.

For most homes out here, fiber cement is the practical choice. It handles UV, hail, and temperature swings better than vinyl, holds its finish longer than wood, and for homes near the foothills, it’s noncombustible, which matters under the new Colorado Wildfire Resiliency Code. We’ll walk you through the trade-offs based on your home.

It depends on how far the damage has spread and whether moisture has gotten into the sheathing. A few cracked or loose boards is usually a repair. Widespread deterioration, soft spots behind the surface, or siding that’s well past its expected lifespan typically means replacement is the more cost-effective call long-term. We’ll give you a straight answer when we see it.

Yes. We can document what we find during our assessment to support your insurance claim, and we’re familiar with the process. Storm damage work makes up a meaningful part of what we do in Jefferson County.

If both took damage in the same storm, usually yes. One mobilization, coordinated scheduling, and you get a properly sealed roof-to-wall transition, which is one of the more vulnerable spots on any home if it’s not done right.

Yes. We handle permit coordination as part of the project. Full siding replacements typically require one, and we take care of that so you don’t have to navigate it yourself.