Parker, CO · Family-owned

Siding in Parker, CO.

Tough, fade- and hail-resistant siding built for Parker — the strong sun and Hail Alley. It protects your whole house. Built by Jon & Janessa Lang.

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Parker home with tough new fade- and hail-resistant siding

Built for Parker

Your siding takes the hits so your house doesn't.

Parker sits at about 5,900 feet on the Palmer Divide, right in Hail Alley, under strong mountain sun. That mix is hard on a house. The sun fades cheap siding and the hail dents and cracks it, and once the outside layer gives up, water and weather start working on the wood behind it.

We put on siding built for this — tough, fade- and hail-resistant, sealed up tight. It keeps your color, keeps water out, and protects the whole house, not just the front you see from the street.

  • Tough fiber-cement and composite siding that takes the hail far better than old vinyl or tired wood.
  • Fade-resistant color that holds up under the strong Palmer Divide sun, so your house doesn't go dull in a few summers.
  • Sealed tight so wind-driven rain and snow stay out and the wood behind it stays dry.
  • Colors and trim that can match a new deck, fence, or patio cover, so the whole house looks finished.
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“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 Parker conditions

The details that make Parker siding last.

Most siding fails for the same few reasons up here — the hail, the sun, water getting behind it, or a skipped permit. We build for all of them.

Right in Hail Alley

Parker sits right in Hail Alley and gets some of the worst hail anywhere. We use tougher siding that stands up to it, so a big summer storm doesn't leave your house dented and cracked.

Strong sun and fading

The strong sun up on the Palmer Divide fades cheap siding fast. We use fade-resistant color and materials, so your house holds its look for years instead of going dull and chalky.

Wind, rain and snow

Wind-driven rain and snow find every gap. We seal and flash the siding the right way so water stays out and the wood behind it stays dry, which is what stops rot before it starts.

Permits and HOA approval

A whole-house siding job usually needs a Town of Parker permit, and we pull it for you. Out in The Pinery and Pradera, it's a Douglas County permit instead. We also handle the HOA color and material form for places like Stonegate and Pradera.

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

Cassie Kidd
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What we see in Parker yards

The Parker siding calls all start to rhyme.

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

Hail-damaged siding

The most common call: a big storm dented and cracked the siding and now water's getting in. We replace it with tougher, hail-resistant siding so the next storm doesn't start the whole thing over.

Faded, chalky siding

The strong sun fades old siding until the house looks tired and dull. In older neighborhoods like Stroh Ranch, Clarke Farms and Cottonwood we swap it for fade-resistant siding that keeps its color.

Rotten or peeling wood siding

Older Parker homes with wood siding start to peel, crack and rot where water got behind it. We tear it off, fix what's underneath, and put on low-maintenance siding you're not repainting every few years.

Matching a new deck or fence

Plenty of homeowners do siding at the same time as a deck, fence, or patio cover. Because we build all of it, we match the colors and trim so the whole house looks like one finished project.

HOA color approvals

In Stonegate, nothing changes color until the Modifications Committee approves it. We've done that paperwork before and handle it for you, same in Pradera and Canterberry Crossing, and help you pick a color that passes.

Estate and acreage homes

Out at Colorado Golf Club and Pradera the homes are big and the look matters. We re-side large estate homes with premium materials and clean trim, matched to the rest of the house.

What Parker-area homeowners say

4.9 stars across 196+ Front Range yards.

Real, verified Google reviews from homeowners who hired Jon & Janessa.

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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. I strongly recommend this company. He was straightforward, and there was nothing hidden about the pricing.”

Joredan Quigley · Work on the house
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“I am extremely impressed with the workmanship. High quality product and materials. Exceptional communication.”

Cassie Kidd · Craftsmanship
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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!”

Andrew Courtney · Craftsmanship

Where we work in Parker

Siding across every Parker neighborhood.

From the pines of The Pinery to the estates at Colorado Golf Club — and the family streets of Stroh Ranch and Clarke Farms. A few of the neighborhoods we work in:

Parker siding questions

What homeowners ask us.

What siding holds up best in Parker?
Up here we use tough siding that stands up to the strong sun and the hail — mostly fiber-cement (like James Hardie) and the better composite and steel options. They resist fading, cracking, and hail far better than old vinyl or worn-out wood, so your house keeps its color and its protection for years.
Do I need a permit for siding in Parker?
Usually, yes, especially when we replace the whole house. The Town of Parker handles the permit (Building Division 303-841-1970), and we pull it for you. If you live in The Pinery or Pradera, that's out in unincorporated Douglas County, so it goes through the county instead. We take care of whichever one applies and the inspection.
Does my HOA have to approve new siding?
Often, yes — especially the color. Stonegate has a Modifications Committee, and places like Pradera, Colorado Golf Club and Canterberry Crossing have their own rules about colors and materials. We fill out the paperwork and help you pick a color that passes.
Can the siding match my new deck or fence?
Yes. Because we also build decks and fences, we can match the siding color and trim to a new deck, fence, or patio cover so the whole house looks like one finished project instead of a patchwork. It's a big reason homeowners have us do more than one thing at once.
Can you handle a hail-damage insurance claim?
We can't file the claim for you, but we give you a clear, itemized estimate that lays out the damage and the fix in plain terms, which is the kind of paperwork that helps. Then we do the work to a standard that passes inspection.
How long does a Parker siding job take?
Most whole-house siding jobs take one to two weeks, once the materials are in and the town or HOA says 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.

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