Larkspur, CO · Family-owned

Siding in Larkspur, CO.

Tough siding for Larkspur — built for hard altitude sun, hail, and ridge-top wind, with fire-aware options for the treed wildfire lots. Built by Jon & Janessa Lang.

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Fiber-cement siding on a Larkspur home set among the ponderosa pines

Built for the Divide

Larkspur siding isn't Denver siding.

We've worked homes from the red rocks of Perry Park to the golf homes at Bear Dance and the one-acre lots in Sage Port — and up here the weather is harder on a house. Larkspur sits way up high, around 6,700 to 7,000 feet, on the Palmer Divide. The altitude sun is strong, the hail comes through, the wind hits hard off the ridge, and many homes sit right in the ponderosa pines where wildfire is a real worry.

Siding fails here in the same few ways: the strong sun fades and chalks it, hail dents the cheap stuff, wind peels it loose, and old wood siding catches too easily on a treed lot. We use tough, fire-aware siding so yours doesn't do any of those.

  • Tough fiber-cement and steel siding that holds its color under the hard altitude sun instead of fading and chalking in a few years.
  • Impact-tough siding, fastened for high wind, so Palmer Divide hail and ridge-top gusts don't dent it or peel it off.
  • Fire-aware, ignition-resistant materials on the treed wildfire lots — much harder to catch than old wood siding.
  • Done right behind the boards too — proper wrap and flashing so wind-driven rain and snow stay out of the wall.
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“These guys are definitely top-notch. They did very good quality work on the house. They were on time and easy to deal with. He was straightforward, and there was nothing hidden about the pricing.”

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Built for Larkspur conditions

The details that make Larkspur siding last.

Most siding problems here trace back to the hard sun, the hail and wind, or wood that catches too easily on a treed lot. We build for all of it.

Hard altitude sun

At almost 7,000 feet the sun is strong and fades cheap siding fast. We use tough fiber-cement and steel siding with finishes that hold their color for years instead of chalking and going dull.

Hail & ridge-top wind

Up on the Palmer Divide you get hail and hard, steady wind. We use impact-tough siding and fasten it for high wind, so a storm doesn't dent it or peel it loose the way it does cheaper siding.

Wildfire in the pines

Many Larkspur homes sit right in the ponderosa pines, where wildfire is a real risk. Fire-aware, ignition-resistant siding like fiber-cement is much harder to catch than old wood — part of keeping a safer home on a treed lot.

Permits & doing it right

A re-side may need a Douglas County permit (303-660-7497) — we check and pull it. And we do the part you can't see right: proper wrap and flashing so wind-driven rain and snow stay out of the wall.

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“I am extremely impressed with the workmanship. High quality product and materials. Exceptional communication.”

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What we see in Larkspur homes

The Larkspur siding calls all start to rhyme.

After a few hundred Front Range projects, the requests from up here are predictable in the best way. Odds are yours is on this list — and we've already solved it.

Replacing faded, sun-beaten siding

The strong altitude sun chalks and dulls cheap siding in just a few years. We tear off the tired siding and re-side in tough fiber-cement or steel that holds its color far longer up here.

Fire-aware siding on treed lots

In Perry Park, Sage Port and out toward Spruce Mountain, homes sit in the ponderosa pines. We swap old wood siding for fire-aware, ignition-resistant materials that are much harder to catch.

Fixing hail-dented siding

A Palmer Divide hailstorm dents and cracks the cheap stuff. We re-side with impact-tough boards so the next big storm doesn't start the whole repair over again.

Siding that stays put in the wind

Hard ridge-top wind peels loose-fastened siding. We fasten for high wind so gusts can't lift or rattle it, even up on the exposed lots.

Matching the mountain look

Folks up here want siding that fits the pines and the red rock, not a flat suburban wall. We help you pick colors and a board style — board-and-batten, lap, mixed textures — that suit a Larkspur home.

Re-side with a deck or repair

Lots of homeowners re-side while we're already building a deck or fixing storm damage. We tie the work together, seal it up right, and do it all in one go.

Verified Google reviews

4.9 stars across 196+ projects.

Real, verified reviews from real Colorado yards. The same names come up again and again: Jon, Janessa, and a crew that takes pride in the details.

Verified Google review

“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. He was straightforward, and there was nothing hidden about the pricing.”

JQ
Joredan Quigley
Work on the house
Verified Google review

“I am extremely impressed with the workmanship. High quality product and materials. Exceptional communication.”

CK
Cassie Kidd
Exterior project
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“You're not going to find a better contractor. They use the best products, top-line carpenters, quality can't be beat!”

AC
Andrew Courtney
Quality & materials

Where we work in Larkspur

Siding across every Larkspur neighborhood.

From the red rocks of Perry Park to the golf homes at Bear Dance, the one-acre lots of Sage Port, and the rural acreage out toward Spruce Mountain and Greenland. A few of the areas we work in:

Larkspur siding questions

What homeowners ask us.

What siding holds up best in Larkspur?
Up here the sun, hail, and wind are all hard on siding. We mostly use tough fiber-cement and steel siding that won't fade fast, dent in a hailstorm, or crack in the cold. On the treed lots we lean toward fire-aware materials that resist catching. We help you pick what fits your home and your lot.
Does siding matter for wildfire on a treed Larkspur lot?
Yes, a lot. Many Larkspur homes sit right in the ponderosa pines, where wildfire is a real risk. Fire-aware, ignition-resistant siding like fiber-cement is much harder to catch than old wood siding, and it's part of keeping a safe, clear space around the house. We can point you to the county's help with brush clearing too.
Will new siding stand up to Larkspur hail and wind?
That's the whole point. Up on the Palmer Divide you get hail and hard ridge-top wind. We use impact-tough siding and fasten it for high wind so a storm doesn't dent it or peel it off. It holds its color and shape far longer than cheap siding built for somewhere calmer.
Do I need a permit to re-side my house in Larkspur?
Often, yes. Larkspur is unincorporated Douglas County (303-660-7497), so a residing job may need a county permit depending on the scope. We check it for you and pull whatever is needed, plus handle the inspections.
Can you match siding to the rest of my house?
Yes. Whether you're re-siding the whole house or just one wall after storm damage, we match the color, board style, and texture so it blends in. If you want a whole new look that fits the pines and red rock, we'll walk you through the options.
How long does a Larkspur siding job take?
Most homes take one to three weeks once materials are in and any permit is pulled, depending on the size of the house and the work. You get a real schedule up front and a crew that shows up when we said — that's behind a lot of our reviews.

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