Most homeowners know when it’s time to update their home’s exterior. Maybe the siding is showing its age, the roof needs replacement, or the overall look of the home no longer reflects how they want it to feel.
In many cases, it is not just one issue. It is several projects that have been building over time. The challenge is knowing where to start.
An exterior renovation often involves multiple systems working together, from roofing and siding to windows and outdoor living features. Without a clear plan, it can quickly feel overwhelming.
With the right approach, you can prioritize your goals, align your investment, and create a cohesive plan that improves both how your home looks and how it performs over time.
In this guide, we’ll walk through how to get started, what to include in your exterior renovation, and how to plan your project with clarity from the beginning.
The first step in remodeling your home’s exterior is not choosing materials or getting quotes. It is defining what you want your home to do differently.
Most homeowners initially focus on individual components like siding, roofing, or windows. While those are important, starting there can lead to a piecemeal approach that feels disjointed over time.
A better starting point is to step back and look at the home as a whole.
Before making any decisions, it is important to understand what is driving the renovation.
This often includes:
When your goals are clear, it becomes much easier to determine the right scope and approach.
The next step is understanding what your home needs from a functional standpoint.
This includes considering:
In many Denver area homes, especially older ones, issues beneath the surface can influence the direction of the project. Identifying these early helps avoid surprises later.
Rather than treating each element as a separate project, it is often more effective to plan your exterior renovation as a complete system.
This means considering how roofing, siding, windows, and exterior details will work together in both design and performance. Taking this approach early on helps create a more cohesive result and often leads to a smoother process overall.
Starting with clear goals and a full-picture perspective sets the foundation for everything that follows.
From there, the next step is understanding what should be included in your exterior renovation and how to approach the scope of your project.
A well-planned exterior renovation goes beyond updating a single element. It considers how all parts of your home’s exterior work together, both visually and functionally.
While many homeowners start with one need, such as replacing a roof or updating siding, the most successful projects take a more comprehensive approach.
Most exterior renovations include three primary components that protect and define the home:
These systems are closely connected. Updating one without considering the others can lead to missed opportunities for improved performance and design consistency.
For many homeowners, an exterior renovation is also an opportunity to enhance how the home looks and lives.
This can include:
Taking these elements into account early allows for a more intentional and cohesive design.
When exterior renovations are planned as a complete system, the result is a home that feels more finished and performs better over time.
Instead of piecing together updates, you create a unified design where materials, details, and functionality all work together.
Once you understand what can be included in your renovation, the next step is learning how to plan and execute the project effectively.
Once you have a clear understanding of your goals and scope, the next step is choosing how your project will be planned and executed.
For larger exterior renovations, the design-build process offers a more streamlined and effective approach.
Rather than separating design and construction into different phases or teams, design-build brings everything together under one contractor from the start.
The design-build process is structured to guide your project from initial planning through construction.
It typically includes:
By handling all of these steps within one team, the process becomes more organized and predictable.
One of the biggest advantages of design-build is that planning and budgeting happen at the same time.
Instead of designing first and pricing later, your project is developed with real construction costs in mind from the beginning. This helps avoid redesigns and keeps the project aligned with your investment goals.
It also allows for better coordination between materials, timelines, and construction phases.
For projects that involve multiple systems like roofing, siding, and windows, coordination becomes critical.
A design-build approach helps:
This is especially important for comprehensive exterior renovations, where details and sequencing matter.
Budget is not a separate step. It is integrated into the entire design-build process.
As your project is developed, your contractor will help align scope, materials, and design decisions with your investment range. If you are still determining your budget, reviewing a detailed cost guide can help you better understand what to expect and how different choices impact overall cost.
Taking a design-build approach allows you to move forward with clarity and confidence, knowing that every phase of your project is connected.
Many of our projects follow a design-build approach, but we're equally comfortable working with homeowners who already have an architect or completed plans. We regularly collaborate with outside design professionals and can join the process at whatever stage makes the most sense for your project.
Choosing the right contractor is one of the most important decisions you will make when planning an exterior renovation.
The contractor you select will not only impact the quality of the final result, but also how smooth and organized the entire process feels from start to finish.
Not all contractors approach exterior renovations the same way. For larger projects, it is important to work with an experienced team that can manage multiple systems and coordinate the full scope of work.
Look for a contractor who:
This level of organization becomes especially important when your project includes roofing, siding, windows, and outdoor living features.
A contractor’s past work is one of the best indicators of what you can expect.
Reviewing completed projects helps you understand their quality of craftsmanship, the level of detail and design they undergo, and whether they have experience with projects similar to yours.
You can explore our portfolio to see examples of exterior renovations and full remodels completed throughout the Denver area.
Working with a design-build contractor simplifies the entire experience. Instead of coordinating between separate designers, contractors, and trades, you work with one team that manages everything from start to finish.
This approach helps:
For homeowners, it removes much of the complexity that typically comes with larger renovation projects. A higher level of support allows you to move forward with confidence, knowing your project is being handled with care and expertise.
In Denver, Boulder, and the Front Range, weather plays a major role in how and when exterior renovations are completed. Colorado’s climate can create both opportunities and challenges during an exterior renovation.
Cold temperatures, snow, and moisture can affect installation conditions, particularly for roofing, siding, and exterior finishes. Certain materials require specific temperature ranges to be installed properly, which can limit when work can take place. Even during milder seasons, sudden weather changes can impact daily progress and scheduling.
Unlike interior projects, exterior work is directly exposed to the elements. Temperature, moisture, and seasonal conditions all influence scheduling, material performance, and overall timeline.
An experienced builder will plan for these variables from the beginning and adjust the schedule as needed to keep the project moving forward. With the right team and a clear process, even weather-related delays can be managed without disrupting the overall success of your renovation.
The best time to start an exterior renovation is earlier than most homeowners expect.
While construction often takes place in spring, summer, and early fall, the planning process should begin well before that. Many homeowners start designing their projects in late fall or winter so they are ready to build when conditions are more predictable.
Starting early allows you to:
Because exterior renovations are influenced by weather, demand for experienced contractors tends to increase during optimal building seasons. Without early planning, projects may be pushed back due to scheduling constraints or material availability.
By starting the process ahead of time, you create more flexibility and give your project the best chance to stay on schedule. Understanding how weather impacts your renovation helps you plan more strategically and avoid unnecessary delays.
One of the most common questions homeowners have early on is how much to budget for an exterior renovation.
For homeowners in the Denver area, exterior renovation projects can vary significantly in cost. Based on project scope and level of finish, many projects fall within a broad range of approximately $50,000 to $1.5M+.
Smaller, single-scope projects like roofing or siding replacement will fall on the lower end, while full exterior remodels that include windows, multiple materials, and design updates represent a more significant investment.
Rather than focusing on a single number, it is more helpful to understand what drives cost and establish a realistic investment range from the beginning.
Several factors influence the overall investment, including:
Planning your budget early allows your contractor to guide decisions more effectively. When your scope, materials, and investment are aligned from the start, it helps avoid redesigns, keeps the project on track, and ensures you are making the most of your investment.
If you are unsure where to begin, reviewing a detailed breakdown can be a helpful first step. Our cost guide outlines typical investment ranges and explains how different decisions impact overall cost.
It’s a free resource that can help you plan remodel projects for your home with more clarity. If you have any questions about the cost guide or something specific to your project, reach out to our team.
The best place to start is by defining your goals.
Rather than focusing on individual materials, take a step back and consider how you want your home to look, function, and perform long-term. From there, you can evaluate your home’s current condition and begin planning a cohesive approach.
Working with a contractor early in the process helps turn those goals into a clear plan.
The first step is an initial consultation and evaluation of your home.
This includes identifying priorities, assessing the condition of key systems like roofing and siding, and establishing a realistic budget range. Starting with a clear understanding of scope helps guide the rest of the project.
Most exterior renovations include core systems such as roofing, siding, and windows.
Depending on your goals, projects may also include:
Planning these elements together helps create a more cohesive and functional result.
In many cases, yes. Combining these updates into one project allows you to:
Rather than revisiting the same areas over time, everything is completed as part of a single, well-planned renovation.
The best time to start is earlier than most homeowners expect.
While construction typically happens in spring through early fall, planning often begins in the months prior. Starting in late fall or winter allows time for design, material selection, and scheduling so your project is ready to begin when conditions are ideal.
Weather can impact both scheduling and installation. Factors on the Front Range like snow, moisture, and temperature swings can affect when certain materials can be installed and how quickly work progresses.
Planning ahead and working with an experienced contractor helps manage these variables more effectively.
A successful exterior renovation starts with a clear plan. When your goals, budget, and design are aligned from the beginning, the entire process becomes more efficient and predictable.
At Cillessen Construction, we guide homeowners through every step, from planning to construction, with a streamlined design-build approach.
Contact our team to start planning your exterior renovation and take the next step with confidence.