Lone Tree, CO · Family-owned

Siding installation in Lone Tree, CO.

Tough siding built for Lone Tree — strong mountain sun, Hail Alley hail, heavy snow, and your HOA's color rules. Built by Jon & Janessa Lang.

BBB Accredited Licensed & Insured Fade- & Hail-Resistant Siding
4.9 Google rating 196+ projects completed BBB Accredited business Family-owned & operated City permits handled
New siding on a Lone Tree home with a Front Range view

Built for Lone Tree

Lone Tree siding takes a beating most siding never sees.

We've re-sided homes from the gated streets of Heritage Hills to the modern blocks of RidgeGate — and the weather up here is hard on a house. Lone Tree sits at about 6,000 feet, under strong mountain sun and some of the worst hail in the country.

Siding fails here in the same two ways: the strong sun fades cheap siding in just a few summers, and Hail Alley hail dents and cracks it. A lot of our Lone Tree siding jobs come right after a hailstorm. We use tougher siding so yours holds up.

  • Fade-resistant siding with baked-in color, so the strong high-altitude sun can't wash it out.
  • Impact-resistant siding — fiber-cement and engineered siding — that stands up to Hail Alley storms.
  • We get your HOA color approved first — in gated Heritage Hills the Design Review Committee signs off on color and material before we start.
  • We pull the permit through the City of Lone Tree — its own building office, not Douglas County — and handle the inspections.
Get a free Lone Tree siding quote
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.”

Joredan Quigley · Work on the house
Get a Free Siding Quote

Built for Lone Tree conditions

The details that make Lone Tree siding last.

Most siding problems here trace back to the sun, the hail, or a skipped permit. We build for all three.

Strong sun that fades siding

At about 6,000 feet the sun is stronger, and it washes out cheap siding in just a few summers. We use fade-resistant siding with baked-in color, so your house still looks new years later.

Right in Hail Alley

Lone Tree sits in Hail Alley, and hail hits harder up at altitude. A lot of siding jobs here come right after a storm. We use impact-resistant siding — like fiber-cement and engineered siding — that doesn't dent or crack.

Snow and freeze-thaw

Up here it freezes cold at night and thaws by day at 6,000 feet. That back-and-forth, plus the snow and wet, works loose siding that wasn't sealed right. We install and seal yours to take it.

City permit and HOA color approval

Lone Tree runs its own city building office (720-390-5211), not Douglas County, so your siding permit comes from the city. Your HOA — like the Design Review Committee in gated Heritage Hills — has to approve the color first. We handle both.

Verified Google review

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

Cassie Kidd
Start my free estimate

What we see in Lone Tree yards

The Lone Tree siding calls all start to rhyme.

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

Re-siding after a hailstorm

If a Lone Tree storm dented or cracked your siding, you're not alone — a lot of our siding jobs start right after the hail. We replace it with impact-resistant siding so the next big storm doesn't start it all over.

Fade-resistant siding for the sun

The strong sun at 6,000 feet washes out cheap siding fast. We use fade-resistant siding with baked-in color that holds its look year after year up here.

Impact-resistant siding for hail

Folks tired of fixing storm damage want siding that can take a hit. We use tougher fiber-cement and engineered siding built to stand up to Hail Alley.

Matching the HOA-approved color

In gated Heritage Hills, the Design Review Committee approves the color and material before you re-side. We pick siding that matches what your HOA allows and handle the paperwork.

Siding, trim, and a deck in one job

A lot of homeowners want the siding, trim, and a new deck or cover done together while the crew is on site. We can roll it all into one project so it's done once and done right.

Whole-house refresh on older homes

Older Lone Tree homes with tired, faded siding get a full refresh that makes the whole house look new again — and stands up to the sun and hail this time.

Where we side homes in Lone Tree

Siding across every Lone Tree neighborhood.

From the gated streets of Heritage Hills to the modern blocks of RidgeGate — and the golf-course lots in Carriage Club. A few of the neighborhoods we work in:

Lone Tree siding questions

What homeowners ask us.

Does new siding hold up to Lone Tree hail?
Yes, when you use the right kind. Lone Tree sits in Hail Alley, and a lot of siding jobs up here come right after a storm. We use impact-resistant siding — like fiber-cement and engineered siding — so the next big hail doesn't dent or crack it the way cheap siding does.
Will my siding fade in the strong sun?
At about 6,000 feet the sun is stronger and fades cheap siding fast. We use fade-resistant siding with baked-in color that holds up to the high-altitude sun, so your house still looks new years later.
Do I need a permit for siding in Lone Tree?
Yes. The City of Lone Tree runs its own building office (720-390-5211), not Douglas County, so your siding permit comes from the city. Your HOA has to say yes first, then we pull the city permit for you, plus the inspections.
Does my HOA have to approve the color before the city will permit?
Yes. In Lone Tree your HOA has to say yes before the city will permit. Gated Heritage Hills has a strict Design Review Committee that approves the color and material before you re-side. We fill out that paperwork for you.
Do you handle siding after hail and the insurance side?
We do a lot of siding right after a storm. We'll walk your house, show you the damage, and give you an honest, itemized estimate you can hand to your insurance. We keep it simple and straight with you — no games on the pricing.
How long does a Lone Tree siding job take?
Most siding jobs here take one to two weeks, once the color is set and your HOA and the city say yes. You get a real schedule up front and a crew that shows up when we said — that's behind a lot of our reviews.

Ready for siding built for Lone Tree?

Get a free, itemized estimate from the owners. Most Lone Tree homeowners hear back the same day.

Get My Free Estimate or call (720) 712-4058
Call Jon(720) 712-4058 Free Quote