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    Siding Contractor — Glenwood Springs, Aspen & Vail

    Exterior siding installation and replacement for homes throughout the Roaring Fork Valley. Cedar, fiber cement, and engineered wood options designed for mountain living.

    Siding Installation and Replacement

    Bulldog Construction installs and replaces exterior siding for residential properties throughout Glenwood Springs, Basalt, Carbondale, and the Roaring Fork Valley. Our work covers the full project lifecycle — site assessment, written estimate, material coordination, and installation.

    Your home's exterior is its first line of defense against Colorado's demanding mountain weather. From intense UV radiation at altitude to heavy snow loads and wind-driven rain, the siding material and installation quality directly impact your home's longevity, energy efficiency, and curb appeal. Our team evaluates your home's specific exposure, orientation, and architectural style before recommending the optimal material and profile.

    Customers value Bulldog's professional approach and commitment to finishing the job on time, even in challenging or rural locations. As Donavan Yaney noted: "They really finish what they start! Bull Dog construction gets the job completed even in this hard to reach location."

    • Exterior siding installation — new builds and replacement
    • Board and batten, lap siding, and vertical profiles
    • Cedar, engineered wood, and fiber cement options
    • Trim, flashing, and moisture barrier installation
    • Weather-resistant materials for mountain climates
    • CompanyCam documentation throughout the project
    New house exterior with modern dark board and batten vertical siding installation, suburban home with landscaping and attached garage.

    Siding Materials for Mountain Homes

    Choosing the right siding material for your mountain home involves balancing aesthetics, durability, maintenance requirements, and budget. Here's how the most popular options compare in Colorado's high-altitude climate.

    Fiber Cement

    The most popular choice for mountain homes. James Hardie products resist fire, rot, insects, and UV damage. Low maintenance with a 30-50 year lifespan. Paintable in any color.

    Cedar Wood

    Beautiful natural appearance that complements mountain architecture. Requires regular staining and sealing every 3-5 years. Natural insect resistance but vulnerable to moisture without proper maintenance.

    Engineered Wood

    Combines the look of real wood with improved durability. Treated to resist moisture, insects, and fungal decay. Less maintenance than cedar with excellent dimensional stability at altitude.

    Why Choose Bulldog for Siding

    Experienced with remote and hard-to-reach mountain properties
    Full project coordination including painting and trim
    Moisture barrier and flashing installation included
    CompanyCam photo documentation from start to finish
    Transparent pricing with no surprise cost overruns
    Professional crew that respects your property and timeline

    Siding FAQ

    What siding materials do you install?

    We install cedar, fiber cement (James Hardie), engineered wood, and composite siding products. Each material is selected for its performance in Colorado's high-altitude, high-UV, freeze-thaw mountain climate.

    How much does siding replacement cost in the Roaring Fork Valley?

    Siding replacement typically ranges from $15,000 to $60,000+ depending on home size, material choice, and complexity. We provide detailed, itemized estimates specific to your project.

    How long does a siding project take?

    Most siding projects take 1 to 3 weeks depending on the size of the home and weather conditions. We coordinate with painters and other trades to minimize disruption.

    Do you repair siding or only full replacement?

    We handle both repairs and full replacement. For partial damage from storms, impacts, or moisture intrusion, we can often match and replace affected sections without a full re-side.

    What is the best siding for mountain homes?

    Fiber cement and engineered wood perform exceptionally well in Colorado's climate. They resist UV degradation, handle freeze-thaw cycles, and provide excellent insulation value. Cedar is a beautiful natural option but requires more maintenance at altitude.

    Do you handle the painting after siding installation?

    Yes. We coordinate painting with siding installation so the project is completed seamlessly. Our team uses premium exterior paints rated for mountain conditions.

    Ready to update your siding?

    Call or request a free estimate — no obligation.