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LITTLETON, CO ROOFING & SIDING CONTRACTOR

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Littleton holds a special place among Denver's southern suburbs. Established in 1890, it's one of the oldest communities in the metro area5, and that history shows in the diverse architecture lining its streets. From the charming bungalows and craftsman-style homes near Downtown Littleton's Riverwalk to the spacious ranch homes scattered through the Ketring Park and Progress Park neighborhoods, every block tells a different story. That architectural variety means roofing and siding work here requires a contractor who understands the nuances of each home style and era.

What makes Littleton unique is its three-county geography1. Depending on your address, your home might fall under Arapahoe, Jefferson, or Douglas County jurisdiction — each with different permitting processes and building code interpretations. We have deep experience navigating this complexity for Littleton homeowners, handling permits with the correct authority so there are never surprises during inspections.

The neighborhoods of Littleton present distinct challenges. Ken Caryl and Columbine Valley feature larger, upscale homes with strict HOA requirements for roofing materials and color palettes. Central Littleton is filled with 1970s and 1980s split-levels and bi-levels — homes now reaching the age where original roofing and siding have deteriorated beyond repair. Near Chatfield State Park, properties face extra moisture exposure from the reservoir and the South Platte River corridor, accelerating the wear on exterior materials.

As a GAF Certified Plus contractor and James Hardie Preferred installer, we bring manufacturer-backed warranties and proven expertise to every Littleton project. Whether you're refreshing a vintage split-level in the Grant Ranch area or replacing storm-damaged shingles on a Columbine Valley estate, our team delivers precise craftsmanship and honest communication from the first inspection through final cleanup.

WHY LITTLETON HOMES NEED EXPERT ROOFING & SIDING

Elevation

5,351 ft

Avg. Annual Snowfall

60 inches

Avg. Hail Events / Year

3–4 storms

Temperature Range

-10°F to 100°F

Peak Wind Gusts

Up to 65 mph

Sunny Days / Year

300+

Littleton sits at the southern edge of the Denver metro at 5,351 feet1, where the open plains transition into the foothills of the Front Range. This geographic position creates a unique microclimate for roofing and siding2. The city's proximity to the foothills means Littleton can receive heavier snowfall from upslope storms — weather systems that push moisture against the mountains and dump significant accumulation on foothill-adjacent communities while leaving areas farther east relatively dry.

Hail is a major concern for Littleton homeowners. The southern Denver metro sits in one of Colorado's most active hail corridors3, with storms frequently developing over the mountains in the afternoon and tracking northeast across Littleton and surrounding communities. Multiple significant hail events impact the area each year, and homes without impact-resistant roofing often sustain damage that leads to costly insurance claims and premature roof failure.

Temperature swings in Littleton are dramatic2. Winter days can plunge below zero at night and reach 50 degrees by afternoon. Summer brings intense UV radiation at altitude — Littleton receives about 25% more ultraviolet exposure than sea-level cities. This constant expansion and contraction, combined with relentless sun exposure, degrades roofing materials and causes siding to fade, warp, and crack faster than homeowners expect. Choosing the right materials rated for high-altitude Colorado conditions is essential for any Littleton home.

ROOFING PERMITS & BUILDING CODES IN LITTLETON, CO

Littleton is unique among Denver metro cities because it spans three counties — Arapahoe, Jefferson, and Douglas. This means building code jurisdiction depends on your specific address. Properties within the incorporated City of Littleton are governed by the Littleton Building Division4, which follows the 2018 International Building Code. Permits are required for all roof replacements within city limits.

Littleton Building Division: 2255 W Berry Ave, Littleton, CO 80120 | (303) 795-37484. Permit applications can typically be submitted online or in person.

Homes in unincorporated areas adjacent to Littleton may need permits through Arapahoe County, Jefferson County, or Douglas County — each with slightly different requirements, fees, and inspection processes. We determine the correct jurisdiction for your address before starting any project and handle the entire permitting process on your behalf.

Beyond county-level codes, many Littleton neighborhoods have HOA architectural requirements. Ken Caryl and Columbine Valley are known for particularly detailed standards regarding roofing material types, approved color palettes, and even shingle profiles. We coordinate directly with your HOA to submit samples, gain approval, and ensure the finished project meets every requirement — avoiding delays and potential fines.

We handle all permits and inspections for you.

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BEST ROOFING & SIDING MATERIALS FOR LITTLETON HOMES

We partner with top manufacturers to bring Littleton homeowners materials engineered for Colorado's demanding climate.

GAF Timberline HDZ Class 4 impact-resistant architectural asphalt roofing shingles close-up

GAF Timberline HDZ

The most popular architectural shingle in America. LayerLock technology provides outstanding wind resistance up to 130 mph — critical for Littleton's foothill-driven wind events. Available in colors that complement Littleton's diverse home styles.

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GAF Timberline AS II

Class 4 impact-resistant shingles built for Colorado's hail corridor. Especially recommended for Littleton homes that have experienced repeat hail claims. May qualify for insurance premium discounts.

James Hardie HardiePlank fiber cement siding planks

James Hardie HardiePlank

Fiber cement lap siding engineered for Littleton's climate zone. Resists moisture, UV damage, and hail impact. An ideal upgrade for the 1970s-80s split-levels throughout central Littleton.

James Hardie HardiePlank fiber cement siding planks

James Hardie HardieShingle

Staggered-edge fiber cement panels that replicate the look of cedar shingles. Perfect for adding character to Littleton homes near Downtown and the Riverwalk area.

Standing seam metal roofing panels with raised seams

Standing Seam Metal Roofing

Premium metal roofing with 50+ year lifespan and superior hail resistance. A growing choice for Ken Caryl and Columbine Valley homeowners seeking long-term protection and modern aesthetics.

Pella Lifestyle Series wood-clad energy-efficient window

Pella Windows

Energy-efficient replacement windows that reduce heating and cooling costs in Littleton's extreme temperature swings. Available in wood, fiberglass, and vinyl frames to match any home style.

WHAT OUR CUSTOMERS SAY

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Jack and his team replaced the siding on half of our house, including our chimney. Our old siding was damaged and rotting. They replaced it with James Hardie siding and painted it all to match. It looks great! They were fast and professional. Jack is a real pro and it shows. Would hire again!

JANG K.

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Jack and his team did an incredible job siding and painting our house! They are very meticulous and detail oriented. The project was done perfectly on-time and on-schedule. We have worked with a number of house contractors for various projects over the years and they are one of the best! Hire them already! No questions asked.

PAUL T.

★★★★★

Jack helped me with a window project. He has a level of integrity that is not regularly seen in this industry. He doesn't try to push sales and if you have questions he will answer truthfully. I would recommend him in a heartbeat.

HENRY S.

Littleton Roofing &
Siding FAQs

Every home and homeowner is different, which is why clear communication is at the heart of what we do. To help you better understand our process, products, and what to expect when working with us, we've gathered a list of frequently asked questions and straightforward answers below.

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How much does a roof replacement cost in Littleton?+

Most Littleton homes cost $8,000-$15,000 for a full roof replacement. Larger homes in Columbine Valley or Ken Caryl may be higher due to roof complexity, steeper pitches, and premium material requirements from HOAs.

Which county handles building permits for my Littleton address?+

Littleton spans three counties. The City of Littleton handles permits within city limits at their Building Division, 2255 W Berry Ave, Littleton, CO 80120, (303) 795-3748. Unincorporated areas go through the respective county — Arapahoe, Jefferson, or Douglas.

Does Littleton get a lot of hail?+

Yes, the southern Denver metro is frequently hit by hail storms that track northeast from the foothills. We recommend impact-resistant Class 4 shingles for Littleton homes to reduce future damage and potentially lower insurance premiums.

What roofing works best for Littleton's climate?+

GAF Timberline HDZ architectural shingles provide excellent hail resistance and weather performance for Littleton's conditions. Their StainGuard Plus technology also resists the blue-green algae that can develop on shaded foothill-adjacent properties.

Can you help with my HOA roofing requirements in Ken Caryl?+

Absolutely. We regularly work within HOA guidelines for Ken Caryl, Columbine Valley, and other Littleton communities. We handle the approval paperwork, provide color samples that meet architectural standards, and coordinate directly with your HOA board.

How do I know if my Littleton home needs new siding?+

Look for warping, cracking, fading, moisture damage, or peeling paint. Many Littleton homes built in the 1970s and 1980s still have original vinyl or wood siding that has reached the end of its lifespan. A free inspection can reveal hidden issues like moisture intrusion behind aging panels.

Do you offer free roof inspections in Littleton?+

Yes, we provide complimentary roof inspections for all Littleton homeowners, including detailed reports with photos documenting any damage, wear, or areas of concern. There is never any obligation.

What siding do you recommend for Littleton homes?+

James Hardie fiber cement siding is our top recommendation for Littleton. It handles the foothills-adjacent weather beautifully, resists hail and woodpecker damage, and adds significant curb appeal to the older split-levels and ranch homes found throughout central Littleton.

ABOUT LITTLETON, COLORADO

Quick Facts

County
Arapahoe/Jefferson/Douglas County
Population
~48,000
Elevation
5,351 ft
Zip Codes
80120, 80121, 80123, 80125, 80127, 80128, 80160, 80161

Did You Know?

  • Littleton is one of the oldest communities in the Denver metro, established in 1890.
  • The town's charming downtown along Main Street features independent shops and restaurants along the South Platte River.
  • Chatfield State Park (3,900 acres) is located at Littleton's southwestern edge, offering boating, fishing, and hiking.
  • Littleton spans three counties — Arapahoe, Jefferson, and Douglas — a rarity for Colorado cities.
  • The Littleton Museum is one of the few free accredited museums in the state, featuring two living history farms.

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