Siding in Firestone, CO

Manufacturer-spec fiber-cement and engineered siding built to take Firestone's hail, high-plains UV, and Carbon Valley downslope wind — backed by long-term factory warranties.

Family-owned · Licensed & insured · 4.9★ from 150+ Front Range reviews · Owens Corning Platinum Preferred

Firestone sits on flat, open ground in the Carbon Valley, and your siding feels every bit of that exposure. With little tree cover or terrain to slow them down, the downslope winds that sweep across the Carbon Valley drive rain, grit, and hail straight into the walls of homes in St. Vrain Ranch, Saddleback, and Barefoot Lakes — while high-plains UV bakes the south and west elevations year-round. Builder-grade wood, hardboard, and older vinyl weren't spec'd for that kind of sustained punishment, which is why so many Firestone homeowners are trading constant repainting and cracked panels for siding engineered to last.

We install fiber-cement and engineered/vinyl siding to manufacturer specification — the only way the long-term factory warranty stays intact. Fiber-cement won't rot, warp, or feed insects, and it holds color through Colorado's freeze-thaw swings and relentless sun far better than the original material on many Firestone homes. As the first-generation siding on homes in Booth Farms and Mountain Shadows reaches the point where it shows its limits — fading, chalking, and hail bruising — a re-side becomes the right moment to upgrade wall insulation and color, turning a repair into a real energy-efficiency and curb-appeal gain.

Engineered for Carbon Valley Exposure

We spec fiber-cement and impact-rated engineered siding rated for hail, downslope wind, and high-plains UV — not coastal-climate defaults that fade and crack on Firestone's open, treeless lots.

Manufacturer-Spec Installation

As an Owens Corning Platinum Preferred contractor, our crews install to manufacturer specification so the long-term factory warranty on materials and workmanship stays fully intact.

Local, Licensed & Proven

Family-owned and based in nearby Erie with 10+ years of experience, we're licensed, insured, and rated 4.9 stars across 150+ Google reviews — no storm-chasers, just straight written estimates for Firestone homeowners.

Common questions

How much does new siding cost on a Firestone home?
Cost depends on your home's size and elevations, the material you choose (engineered/vinyl runs less than premium fiber-cement), how many stories need staging, and whether we find damaged sheathing, flashing, or insulation gaps behind the old siding. Many Firestone re-sides also fold in added wall insulation. We give you a line-item written estimate with named materials before you commit to anything — no high-pressure sales.
Will insurance help cover storm-damaged siding in Firestone?
Sometimes. The hailstorms and downslope wind that hit the Carbon Valley can cause covered damage, and impact bruising or cracked panels may qualify under your policy. We'll inspect your siding, document what we find, and walk you through the process honestly — we don't promise a claim we can't see evidence for, and we don't chase storms.
What siding material holds up best in Firestone's climate?
For most Firestone homes we recommend fiber-cement: it resists hail impact, won't rot or warp through freeze-thaw cycles, and holds its color against high-plains UV far longer than the wood or older vinyl on many homes here. Engineered/vinyl is a solid budget option, especially insulated profiles that add thermal performance through the long Front Range heating season. Both come with extensive color options and long-term manufacturer warranties.

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