South East Denver Ranch Home | James Hardie Board & Batten
This 1970s ranch home in South East Denver was roasting in the summer and freezing in the winter. It was also time to replace the wood composite siding…
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Our Project Portfolio allows you to review real projects located all across the Denver-Metro. Colorado Siding Repair has experience working will all types of siding composites as well as the leading siding brands in the US. Not only are we knowledgeable on all the siding brands available in the US, we are a James Hardie Elite Preferred Contractor. Let our work speak for itself. Our Project Portfolio will allow you to see that we are experts for our local Colorado homeowners. Our team is ready to walk you through the process from choosing your siding all the way through the final walkthrough.
This 1970s ranch home in South East Denver was roasting in the summer and freezing in the winter. It was also time to replace the wood composite siding…
This Victorian Duplex in the Highlands neighborhood of Denver needed a glow up! The paint was faded and peeling, the fascia was falling apart, and the window trim needed to be replaced.
When this beautiful Boulder home was built in 2010 it had CertainTeed fiber cement siding installed. Unfortunately that siding product …
Colorado Siding Repair completed a partial siding replacement by installing 6” Shiplap siding near the front door and on the upper cove by the window, painted with Sherwin Williams..
Colorado Siding Repair installed James Hardie’s primed Sierra 8 Panel Siding to match the current look.
Built in 2011, this home is gorgeous. Unfortunately, sections of the home’s exterior had CertainTeed WeatherBoard siding, a budget fiber cement product that failed…
This 1970s home still had its original siding! No amount of paint could improve the existing T1-11 wood composite siding.
Conifer Mountain Home | James Hardie Color Plus This mountain home has an amazing location nestled in the forest in Conifer, Colorado. Built in the late 1970s this home still had the charm of the 70s inside and out when the homeowner purchased this home in 2019– it still had the original green shag carpet…
This business located in a commercial park in North East Denver needed to replace aging composite wood siding from the 1970s.
This business is located in a historic building in old town Louisville, Colorado. The building need all new soffit, fascia and trim. The pillars on the front needed to be removed and replaced too.
This mountain home in Morrison, Colorado had its original cedar siding from 1981. The siding was nearly 40 years old! The homeowners wanted to install a siding composite that would withstand whatever the Colorado climate can throw at them for the coming years.
Even though this home in Evergreen was built in 1994, its cedar siding was looking bad. The aging siding was peeling, cracking, and swelling. This homeowner called Colorado Siding Repair to replace all the of the home’s siding! The homeowner had a very specific dream for their design and our team worked with them to make it a reality.
This Parker home was built in 1970 with the original owners still living there. This impressive ranch home had been maintained over the years. But any home will need new siding after 50 years. The home had T1-11 siding which was in need of replacement.
Colorado Siding Repair installed James Hardie ColorPlus lap siding in Cobble Stone with Arctic White trim for a TRUE low-maintenance exterior.
This charming home in Englewood, Colorado called Colorado Siding Repair for maintenance and repair work for the exterior of their home. This home has so much character with different types of exterior siding and composites in different areas. Colorado Siding Repair installed James Hardie fiber cement siding where needed and painted the trim to match.
The cedar siding was deteriorating due to deferred maintenance. Colorado Siding Repair removed all of the aging siding.
This Denver Area home got a serious facelift when we upgraded the siding from badly aged cedar siding to James Hardie fiber cement. We installed Hardie siding and trim, as well as soffits and fascia.
This Denver Area home in Parker had failing composite wood siding. The homeowner elected to update the style and look of the siding by installing alternating exposures lap siding, a beautiful contemporary design.
This Post-War home in Englewood’s Arapahoe Acres neighborhood was in need of an update. While not of the mid-century modern style some of the neighboring homes were built with, this home was bursting with potential.
This Denver Area Littleton home was in desperate need of new siding. The composite wood siding was swelling and soft in many areas, with consistent edge-checking on nearly every lap.
This Denver Area home got a serious facelift when we upgraded the siding from badly aged cedar siding to James Hardie fiber cement. We installed Hardie siding and trim, as well as soffits and fascia.
This Denver Area home in Parker had failing composite wood siding. The homeowner elected to update the style and look of the siding by installing alternating exposures lap siding, a beautiful contemporary design.
This Denver Area home had composite wood siding that had been damaged by hail and was beginning to swell and rot.
This Denver Area home had composite wood siding that had been damaged by hail and was beginning to swell and rot.
This Boulder Area home got a major facelift with new James Hardie siding, trim, soffits and fascia.
This Colorado mountain home had rotting cedar siding that was creating water intrusion issues.
We gave this mid-century home a modern facelift. Tongue and groove wood siding was installed vertically on this one-story home.
This urban craftsman style bungalow was a pop-top renovation to make room for a growing family.
This home was in need of new siding and we were happy to guide our homeowners through the process.
This Longmont home had failing composite wood siding in the gables, which was a real eyesore.
This Denver Area home had composite wood siding that had been damaged by hail and was beginning to swell and rot.