Transform Your Home’s Curb Appeal with Durable Protection
Your siding is the face of your home and its primary shield against the unpredictable Colorado weather. Over time, exposure to harsh sun, heavy snow, and wind can leave your exterior looking faded or, worse, compromised by cracks and warping. Upgrading your siding isn’t just about a fresh look; it’s a vital investment in your home’s energy efficiency and structural longevity, helping to seal out moisture and keep your climate control working effectively.
At Altitude Roofing & Exteriors, we specialize in high-performance siding installation in Evergreen and the Front Range communities that blend aesthetic beauty with rugged durability. From modern fiber cement to classic engineered wood, our team helps you navigate the best materials for our unique mountain climate. We pride ourselves on a meticulous installation process that focuses on seamless transitions and perfect cornering, ensuring that your home looks stunning from the curb and stays protected for decades to come.
Hardie Board Siding
We install high-quality Hardie board lap siding, designed to protect your home, while giving it a clean, timeless look. Made from durable fiber cement, Hardie siding is built to withstand harsh weather, resist moisture, and hold up against pests, rot and fire - making it a smart, long-term investment for home owners.
Hardie board siding offers excellent durability with minimal maintenance, while also improving energy efficiency and curb appeal.
Whether you are upgrading old siding or finishing a new build we deliver a professional installation that is built to last and designed to handle Colorado's elements.
Signs Your Siding Needs Attention
Siding damage isn't always obvious from a quick glance. Watch for:
- Cracking or warping - especially after a hard freeze-thaw cycle or hailstorm
- Fading or chalking - a sign UV exposure has broken down the protective coating
- Soft spots or visible moisture damage - which can signal water getting behind the siding, not just on it
- Gaps, loose panels, or buckling - often from wind or improper original installation
- Rising energy bills - without another clear cause, which can point to failing insulation behind aging siding
If you're seeing one or two of these on an otherwise sound exterior, a targeted repair may be enough. Widespread damage or siding past 20-30 years old is usually a sign it's time to replace rather than patch.
Siding Built for Evergreen's Climate
Siding at Evergreen's elevation works harder than it does at lower altitudes. Intense, near-constant UV exposure fades and breaks down lower-grade materials faster than you'd see in most parts of the country. Repeated freeze-thaw cycles through fall and spring stress seams and fasteners. And wind-driven moisture during storms can find its way behind poorly installed or aging siding, leading to rot you won't see until it's already a problem.
That's why fiber cement products like Hardie board hold up so well here. They resist moisture, won't warp or crack from temperature swings, and carry a Class A fire rating, an added benefit for homes in wildfire-prone mountain areas. We install every project with proper flashing and sealing at every seam, so the materials get the protection they're rated for.