
Siding that fits a mountain home.
Durable, well-detailed siding that holds up to wind, snow, and freeze-thaw, and looks right on a Rocky Mountain home.
A siding install is mostly about details.
Materials matter, but mountain siding lives or dies on the details: flashings, kick-outs, rain-screens, and proper drainage planes. We sweat that work so the siding still looks right ten winters from now.
Wood & engineered wood
Cedar, LP SmartSide, and engineered lap siding, installed with proper rain-screen detailing for mountain climates.
Fiber cement
James Hardie and similar fiber-cement systems for low-maintenance durability and a clean, modern look.
Metal & accent panels
Standing-seam, corten, and mixed-material accent walls for a contemporary mountain aesthetic.
Repair & re-side
Targeted board replacement, paint and stain refresh, or full re-sides when it's time for a reset.

Why our siding lasts
- Rain-screen and drainage-plane details on every wood and fiber-cement install.
- Manufacturer-trained crews. Installed to spec so warranties actually apply.
- Premium fasteners and flashings. No shortcuts at the corners and transitions.
- Color and material consultation tailored to your home and the surrounding landscape.
Frequently asked questions
Properly installed wood and fiber cement both last decades up here. The bigger driver is the install: rain-screens, flashings, and kick-outs matter more than the brand name. We'll talk through trade-offs based on your home.
Usually yes. We'll source the closest profile and finish, and feather the transition so the patch reads as part of the original wall.
Yes. Full-house re-stains, repaints, and touch-ups, scheduled around the dry weather window so the finish actually cures.
Most full re-sides run 1 to 3 weeks of active work depending on size and complexity. Reach out for a project-specific timeline.