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Denver siding is one of the leading providers of residential siding, installations, and replacement services in the greater Denver area. We are one of the Elite Preffered James Hardie contractor based in Denver.

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Pricing

The Denver Siding team is proud to be able to offer our clients a signature service of our company–the Price Match Guarantee. We want everyone that we work with to feel fully secure in the fact that they are paying a fair price for the work we do. In order to make this possible, we pledge to match any offer that you receive from another insured and licensed siding contractor for the same job.

We know that all of the construction lingo can be a bit difficult to comprehend if you aren’t in the industry, so in order to make things a bit easier on you, we’ve compiled a break down of the costs and metrics.

*The price of each material includes the cost of installation, ancillary materials, and clean up.

Material Price per 100 sq ft*
James Hardie Color Plus (Fiber Cement) Starts at $700
Vinyl Siding Starts at $525
Premium Vinyl Siding Starts at $600
Cedar Siding Starts at $900
Stucco Starts at $950
Cultured Stone Starts at $1575

When you decide to renovate your home, or build a brand new one, one of the most daunting tasks is seeking out, vetting, and hiring a contractor. Most people hiring a contractor are relatively unfamiliar with the field and it can be difficult to know what questions to ask. In order to ease this burden, we’ve got a few queries to get you started.

Some questions that you might want to ask a potential contractor include:

  • When did you first become a licensed contractor?
  • Is your license current and valid in this region?
  • Are there any circumstances under which I might end up paying significantly more than the quoted price?
  • Does the quote leave any wiggle room for unforeseen circumstances or issues?
  • Does it include site cleanup?
  • What is your main area of business? Is it siding or something else?
  • What siding materials do you generally work with? What materials are you confident handling?
  • When do you anticipate beginning this project?
  • What is the estimated duration of this project?

When you have conducted a few interviews, compare notes and decide which contractor is the best fit for you. Once you decide, the next step is to make a proposal and draw up a contract. It should be as detailed as possible, including a full list of the services required and a set and all-encompassing cost.

SIDING MATERIAL COST COMPARISON

No matter what your budget is looking like, there is a siding solution for you. From vinyl to cedar, fiber cement to aluminum, the options never seem to end. Do your best to take stock of the cost benefit analysis–the higher quality and more durable materials do tend to be more expensive, so go in with a list of desires and see where it is that you want to direct your funds.

A few of the things to keep in mind when looking for a new siding material:

Does the material require any work post-installation? (This includes items such as painting and staining, and protecting against rot and termites.)
What is the warranty offered by the producer? How does this reflect on the product itself?
How will this particular material fare in the weather that it will be undergoing? Try to consider all seasons, not just the one that you are in when making this decision.
Do you like the way that it looks? Aesthetics are, after all, quite important

SIDING INSTALLATION COST

The cost of siding materials and installation tends to vary from region to region. Supply and demand play a huge role in this fluctuation, as does the company-by-company metrics of experience and popularity. On average, the installation of new siding runs up a tab of somewhere between six and twelve dollars per square foot.

Vinyl, arguably the most workable material and certainly the most affordable in terms of the material cost straight from the factory, falls toward the lower end of this spectrum. Cedar siding, a high-cost, high-value option falls on the other end. Fiber cement, one of the most popular and durable materials on the market, tends to all somewhere in the middle.

 

Sticker shock is a common experience when looking into the more expensive siding options, and it can be very tempting to try installing your new siding by yourself in order to save on the cost of labor. While this option is certainly cheaper in the short term, it tends to cost you down the road. Poorly installed materials are prone to leakage, impact damage, and rapid deterioration. If you want to see your home well protected, it is best to call in an experienced professional for the job. If you would like a free quote for such services, give Denver Siding a call.

Our testimonials

"Impressive Work!"

Our townhome is in a highly-populated area and there is only about a foot of space between our house and our neighbor’s house–maybe not even that! Denver Siding didn’t shy away from the job though. They were always on time, cleaned up well, and got the job done.

Our siding looks great and I am truly impressed with the way they maneuvered in our tight space.

Adriana P.

"Friendly folks!"

The Denver Siding team was all extremely nice and great to work with. They always made sure that we were kept up to date on our project and generally had a good joke or two to tell when they showed up.

I was working with a limited budget too so I’m sure I can’t have been too high on their customer list, but I truly felt valued! My siding looks great too. I recommend these folks!

Daniel C.

"Thank you to the Denver Siding team!"

Our home is in the Capitol Hill area of Denver and was built in the late 1940s. It’s a beautiful home but, as you can imagine, has seen some wear and tear over the years. We really wanted to keep the integrity and spirit of the place even as we replaced the siding.

We made sure to express this to our contractor at Denver Siding and they could not have done a better job of making it happen. So impressed!

Candice G.

"Great with commercial work"

I had a few small business buildings that I am the landlord for that were in need of new siding. I was a little nervous about choosing a contractor for that job as it isn’t just me that the decision would affect. After I talked to Denver Siding, though, I definitely felt more at ease.

They were very friendly and knowledgeable and patient with my questions. The process was quicker than I expected and I really am very happy with the results, as are my tenants. Thanks, Denver Siding!

Sita G.