Siding Installation
Fiber cement, engineered wood, steel, and vinyl — hail-tough and fire-wise.
See the serviceSiding
From detached garages and barndominiums to contractor shops and barns — steel panel siding that shrugs off hail, skips the paint cycle, and finishes clean on outbuildings and primary structures alike.
The service
Metal siding makes the most sense where durability beats fuss: detached garages, barndominiums, pole barns, contractor shops, and accessory buildings that take weather straight on the broad side. Steel panels don't rot, split, or invite carpenter ants — and on the Front Range, they handle hail strikes that crack vinyl and dent lesser materials.
Peak Elevation installs exposed-fastener rib panels for utilitarian structures and concealed-fastener profiles — board and batten, shiplap, flush wall — when the building faces the street or shares a roofline with the main house. We size gauge and fastening for wind off the Palmer Divide, spec clearances and flashing for Colorado freeze-thaw, and coordinate colors across siding, trim, and garage doors so the finished envelope reads as one decision, not a patchwork.
Colorado note
Castle Rock and the south metro sit in one of the most hail-active corridors on the Front Range. A detached garage or shop with vinyl or aging wood siding is often the first wall a storm finds. Steel panel siding gives you a surface that takes impact without opening water paths — and when the building is a barndominium or mixed-use shop-home, the same profiles that protect the shop bay can carry wood-look finishes on the living wing for curb appeal that still reads tough.
Scope
Choices
Cost-efficient exposed-fastener panels for detached garages, barns, and contractor yards — fast to install, easy to maintain, built for broad wall planes.
Concealed-fastener vertical and horizontal profiles with wood-look or solid finishes — the barndominium and modern farmhouse look without wood upkeep.
24–26 gauge steel for hail-prone Douglas County exposures — dent-resistant panels that keep their line through storm season.
How we work
Good questions
No — though it's excellent there. We install metal siding on detached garages, barndominiums, contractor shops, and street-facing residential elevations where homeowners want a modern or farmhouse look with less maintenance than wood. The profile and finish change with the application; the durability doesn't.
Ribbed panels (PBR, Tuff Rib, corrugated) use exposed fasteners and suit large utilitarian walls — fast install, strong value. Board and batten and shiplap use concealed clips for a cleaner face, better suited to barndominiums, accent walls, and buildings visible from the street. We'll match the profile to how the building is used and seen.
Yes. Modern specialty-print finishes replicate cedar, barnwood, and charred wood grain on steel substrate — the warmth of wood without rot, repainting, or insect damage. Popular on barndominiums and garage doors where the shop-home aesthetic matters.
Better than vinyl and most engineered wood. Heavy-gauge steel is the most dent-resistant common siding option; ribbed profiles deflect glancing strikes, and properly fastened panels stay attached when wind follows hail. No material is hail-proof, but steel keeps its weather barrier intact far more often than cracked vinyl or split fiber cement.
Pairs well with
Fiber cement, engineered wood, steel, and vinyl — hail-tough and fire-wise.
See the serviceHail cracks, wind damage, and rot repaired with matched profiles and colors.
See the servicePremium coatings and full prep, built for high-altitude sun and freeze-thaw.
See the serviceFree estimates · No pressure
Free on-site walk-through, a written line-item quote, and honest advice — even when the honest advice is a smaller job.