Castle Rock, CO · Family-owned
Tough siding built for Castle Rock — strong mountain sun, Hail Alley hail, heavy snow, and your HOA. Built by Jon & Janessa Lang.
Built for the Rock
We've worked on homes from the newer streets in The Canyons to the older ones in Founders Village. Up here at about 6,200 feet, the sun is stronger and the hail is some of the worst in the country. That mix is hard on siding, and cheap siding shows it fast.
Siding fails here in the same few ways: the strong sun fades the color in a couple summers, the hail dents and cracks thin vinyl, and water sneaks in where it wasn't sealed right. We use tougher siding and seal it the right way, so yours holds its color and shrugs off the next storm.
“These guys are definitely top-notch. They did very good quality work on the house. They were on time and easy to deal with. I strongly recommend this company.”
Joredan QuigleyBuilt for Castle Rock conditions
Most siding problems here trace back to the sun, the hail, or a bad seal. We build for all three.
Up here the sun is stronger than down in the city, and it fades cheap siding on the sunny side in a couple summers. We use siding with color baked to last, so your house still looks new years from now.
Castle Rock gets some of the worst hail anywhere — over 100 hailstorms within ten miles since 2004, and the big 1990 storm that hit Founders Village is still the one people talk about. We use tougher siding that doesn't dent and crack like thin vinyl.
It freezes cold at night and thaws by day up here, all winter long. That back-and-forth finds any little gap. We seal and wrap the walls the right way, so melting snow and a wet spring don't push water behind the siding.
We pull your town permit online for new siding. Out in Bell Mountain Ranch or Keene Ranch, it's a Douglas County permit instead. We also fill out the color and design form for places like The Village at Castle Pines.
“I am extremely impressed with the workmanship. High quality product and materials. Exceptional communication.”
Cassie KiddWhat we see in Castle Rock
After a few hundred Front Range jobs, the requests from this town are predictable in the best way. Odds are yours is on this list — and we've already solved it.
The strong sun up here fades the south and west walls first, so one side of the house looks years older than the rest. We re-side with color that holds, so it stays even and looks new all the way around.
If a Castle Rock storm cracked or dented your siding, you're not alone. We pull off the beat-up vinyl and put on tougher siding that the next big hail won't tear up the same way.
Founders Village and Plum Creek were built in the '90s, and a lot of that first siding is now warped, cracked, or pulling loose. We strip it, re-wrap the walls, and put on new siding that's built to last.
Lots of folks redo the siding and add a new deck or fence at the same time. Because we build all three, we match the colors and trim so the whole house looks like one clean job.
In The Village at Castle Pines, the design committee has to approve the siding type and color before anything goes up. We've done that paperwork before and handle it for you — same with The Meadows and Cobblestone Ranch.
Out in Bell Mountain Ranch and Keene Ranch the lots are measured in acres, the permit goes through Douglas County instead of the town, and the houses are big. We've got the crew to re-side a large home and keep it on schedule.
Where we work in Castle Rock
From new homes in The Canyons to older ones in Founders Village — and the gated streets of Castle Pines Village. A few of the neighborhoods we work in:
Castle Rock siding questions
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