
Siding & Exterior in Colorado Springs, CO
Compare 29 siding & exterior contractors near you in Colorado Springs and surrounding area with an average rating of 4.6/5. Get free quotes, read reviews, and find the right pro for your project.
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5.04½+ years onlineDJK Siding
5.011+ years onlineLiberty Construction
5.0~10 years onlineSeamless Choice Siding LLC
5.012+ years onlineSiding Pro
5.0Cheyenne Mountain Roofing - Colorado Springs Roof Repair & Replacement
4.914½+ years onlineStorm Guard Roofing of Colorado Springs
4.9~9 years onlinePristine Roofing & Gutters
4.8~9 years onlineKrueger Brothers Construction
4.713+ years onlineAlside
4.6~30 years onlineHigh West Siding And Windows
4.6~14 years onlineLansing Building Products - Colorado Springs, CO
4.617 years onlinePeakview Windows, Siding & Stucco
4.617½+ years onlineUnited States Building Supply, Inc.
4.525½+ years onlineSRS Building Products
4.412 years onlineColorado Building Supply - Colorado Springs
4.34+ years onlineEndeavor Exteriors - Colorado Springs
4.311+ years onlineABC Supply Co. Inc.
4.2~28 years onlineCCM Plus Siding Colorado Springs
3.0~7 years onlineSiding & Exterior in Nearby CO Cities
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Siding & Exterior in Colorado Springs, CO
Colorado Springs siding installation faces the same Front Range hail risk as Denver — Pikes Peak storms produce 1-2 inch hail multiple times per summer. Insurance carriers heavily discount Class 4 impact-resistant siding (5-15% on dwelling). Older Old North End and Patty Jewett homes have masonite siding approaching end-of-life; newer Briargate and Stetson Hills builds typically have OSB-based engineered wood. Fiber cement (James Hardie) and steel siding dominate. NeedInstall connects you with COS siding contractors who pull permits through Pikes Peak Regional Building, install impact-resistant materials, and properly flash for the wind-driven snow climate.
COS siding runs $9-$15 per sq ft for fiber cement, $11-$18 for steel, $5-$10 for premium vinyl. PPRBD permits ($150-$350). CO requires a contractor's license. Impact-resistant Class 4 qualifies for 5-15% insurance discount. Older masonite siding typically replaced in full given moisture issues. Standard 1-3 week install.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Class 4 worth it for hail?
- Yes — multiple hail events per year in COS. Class 4 fiber cement, steel, or impact-rated vinyl handles golf-ball hail without major damage. Insurance discount makes it pay for itself.
- Masonite siding?
- Most pre-2000 COS homes have masonite (engineered hardboard) that fails at edges with moisture. Plan full replacement, not patches. Check for hidden moisture damage during tear-off.
- Steel vs fiber cement?
- Steel for maximum hail durability, fiber cement for traditional look at slightly lower price. Both perform well; pick based on aesthetic preference and budget.
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