Siding Replacement in Evergreen
Siding Replacement • Evergreen

James Hardie Siding in Evergreen
Built for Colorado weather.

We install James Hardie fiber cement siding because it handles Colorado mountain's climate better than most alternatives. This page covers how it performs, what to expect, and how to think about cost.

Why Hardie in Colorado mountain

Why James Hardie Works Well in Evergreen

James Hardie fiber cement is engineered to handle the conditions Colorado homes deal with year after year.

Class A Fire Performance

Non-combustible fiber cement suitable for fire-resistant assemblies and WUI-conscious mountain designs.

Hail and Impact Resistance

Dense boards handle storm exposure better than vinyl or wood.

Freeze-Thaw Stability

Less movement means fewer cracks, gaps, and paint failures, important for Evergreen's extreme seasonal swings.

Pest Resistance

Unattractive to woodpeckers, termites, and other common exterior pests.

Moisture Management

Proper flashing, weather barriers, and rainscreen details reduce the risk of hidden water damage.

ColorPlus Factory Finish

Helps siding hold its color longer and pushes out the repaint cycle to 10–15 years.

Design

Matching the System to Your Evergreen Home

James Hardie offers a wide range of profiles, textures, and finishes. We help you choose a combination that fits your architecture, neighborhood, and goals.

HardiePlank Lap Siding

Classic curb appeal — the most common Hardie profile across Colorado.

Board and Batten

Modern farmhouse and mountain styles with strong vertical lines.

HardieShingle

Shingle panels for gables and accent areas with traditional shake aesthetics.

Artisan Collection

Deeper shadow lines and higher-end detail for premium architecture.

Woodtone Finishes

Warm wood-look aesthetic with all the durability of fiber cement.

The Process

What to Expect During Your Siding Project

01

Consultative Planning

We talk through concerns like moisture control, durability, appearance, and long-term maintenance. Recommendations are based on Evergreen conditions and your input, not a preset package.

02

Transparent Estimate

A detailed proposal outlining materials, labor, and scope so you understand what drives cost. If underlying issues come up after old siding is removed, we explain options openly before moving forward.

03

Preparation & Protection

Landscaping, walkways, and surrounding areas are protected before work begins. Existing siding is removed carefully so we can inspect sheathing and framing underneath.

04

Professional Installation

Crews follow best practices for layout, fastening, flashing, and water management. Safety and cleanliness are maintained throughout.

05

Daily Clean-Up & Walkthrough

Your property is cleaned every day. Once the project wraps up, we walk the home with you, review details, and answer questions about care and maintenance.

Code Requirements

Siding Replacement Code in Evergreen

Jefferson County Building Safety Division handles all permits, inspections, and code enforcement for Evergreen as an unincorporated area. The 2018 Jefferson County Residential Code Supplement applies, including Appendix Z for Wildfire Zone 1. Class A roof coverings are required at all elevations above 6,400 feet, which covers all of Evergreen.

Minimum Code vs. Best Practice

Wildfire exposure and snow load are the lead conversations in Evergreen. Class A fire rating is required, not optional, and Appendix Z for Wildfire Zone 1 governs roof covering and gutter requirements. Stone-coated steel, synthetic composite, and standing seam metal are the strongest material recommendations for the climate.

Disclaimer

This information reflects typical residential reroof requirements for Evergreen as an unincorporated area of Jefferson County. Wildfire Zone 1 designation, elevation, and site-specific conditions can affect enforcement. Contractors must verify current requirements with the Jefferson County Building Safety Division prior to permitting.

Last Verified: May 27, 2026

Permit Required

Yes.

Drip Edge

Yes. Eaves and rakes.

Ice & Water Shield

Required at eaves, extending at least 24 inches inside the exterior wall line, for asphalt shingles, metal roof shingles, mineral roll roofing, slate, wood shingles, and shakes.

Attic Ventilation

Yes.

Mid-Roof Inspection

No for asphalt shingles. Yes for low-slope roofing. Yes for specialty roofing.

Roof Overlay

Yes. Two layers permitted.

Class A Fire Rating

Yes. Required by elevation.

Final Inspection

Yes.

Common Questions

James Hardie Siding FAQs — Evergreen

Common questions from Evergreen homeowners.

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