Metal Siding
Steel panel siding for garages, shops, and outbuildings — hail-tough with wood-look and modern profiles.
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New siding is the biggest visual decision your home will ever make — and in Colorado, it's a performance decision too. We help you get both right.
The service
Siding on the Front Range takes a beating no national brochure accounts for: hail cells, 60-mph chinook gusts, intense high-altitude UV, and a freeze-thaw cycle that finds every gap. The material and the installation details — housewrap, flashing, clearances, fastening schedule — decide whether your new exterior looks sharp for 30 years or starts failing in five.
Peak Elevation installs fiber cement, engineered wood, steel, and premium vinyl systems, each with the manufacturer's spec followed to the letter and Colorado judgment layered on top. Every project starts with a design consultation — profiles, textures, and color drawn against your roof, trim, and neighborhood — and ends with a straight-line exterior, crisp corners, and a site cleaner than we found it.
Colorado note
The Colorado Front Range is one of the most hail-active corridors in North America, and foothills communities add wildfire-wise building considerations on top. That's why fiber cement and steel dominate our recommendations here in a way they don't in milder markets — and why we walk you through impact ratings and fire classifications, not just color swatches.
Scope
Choices
Exceptional hail and fire resistance with the look of painted wood. The Front Range gold standard for durability and resale.
Real-wood character with engineered impact resistance and treated substrates — a favorite for modern and mountain aesthetics.
The hail answer. Heavy-gauge steel shrugs off strikes that crack lesser materials, in crisp modern profiles and fade-resistant finishes.
How we work
Good questions
Steel is the most dent- and crack-resistant, followed closely by fiber cement, which resists cracking far better than vinyl. Engineered wood performs well too. During your consultation we'll match material to your exposure, budget, and the look you want — there's a right answer for each combination.
A typical single-family home runs one to two weeks depending on size, material, and how much trim and repair work sits under the old siding. You'll get a written schedule before we start and a daily update while we're on site.
We almost never recommend it. Tear-off lets us inspect sheathing, fix hidden moisture damage, and install modern housewrap and flashing — the layers that actually keep water out. Covering problems doesn't remove them; it hides them until they're expensive.
Yes, mostly through the layers installed with it: quality housewrap, sealed penetrations, and optional insulated sheathing or fanfold. The siding itself is the armor; the assembly behind it is where comfort and efficiency come from. We'll show you the options and honest expectations for each.
Pairs well with
Steel panel siding for garages, shops, and outbuildings — hail-tough with wood-look and modern profiles.
See the serviceHail cracks, wind damage, and rot repaired with matched profiles and colors.
See the serviceVented soffit that breathes right — helping prevent ice dams and moisture.
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.