Luxury home exterior contractors in Utah, vetted by The Manor Standard.
Stone, stucco, siding, and facade work that holds up to Utah sun and snow. We're admitting the few Utah firms that meet our standard. Founding listings open in 2026.
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Exteriors built for Utah's extremes
A home's exterior takes the full force of Utah's climate: intense high-altitude sun, heavy snow load, and temperature swings that work materials hard. Stone, stucco, and siding all perform differently under that stress, and the detailing matters even more than the material. How an exterior is flashed, sealed, and drained is what decides whether it stays tight and beautiful or starts letting water in behind the surface.
The best exterior contractors treat the wall as a system, not a finish. They manage moisture, flash transitions properly, and choose materials rated for the climate, whether the job is a full facade renovation or the exterior of a new build. Whether you're re-cladding one elevation or wrapping a whole home, the firms here can handle it. Use the filter to see who works in your city, or let us match you directly.
Project features coming soon
As founding contractors are admitted, their finished Utah work will show up here: stone and stucco facades, full re-clads, and new-build exteriors.
What to look for in an exterior contractor
On an exterior, the detailing you cannot see protects everything you can. As you evaluate firms, weigh the following:
Detailing matters more than the material
Most exterior failures are water failures. Ask how a contractor flashes windows and transitions and manages moisture behind the cladding. Good detailing is what keeps a wall dry and a facade lasting.
Choose materials for the climate
Utah sun, snow, and freeze-thaw are hard on finishes. Stone, stucco, and siding each behave differently, and the right pick depends on the elevation and exposure. A good contractor will steer you to what lasts here.
Coordinate the whole envelope
An exterior touches windows, the roofline, and every transition. A contractor who coordinates the full envelope, rather than just the visible cladding, prevents the leaks that show up at the seams.
What a luxury exterior costs in Utah
Rough ranges for exterior work on luxury homes. Material mix, home size, and detailing move the number most.
| Project tier | Typical scope | Range |
|---|---|---|
| Elevation | Re-clad a facade or single elevation | $40k to $120k |
| Whole home | Full re-side or re-stone of the house | $120k to $350k |
| Estate | Mixed-material custom facade, large home | $350k to $900k+ |
Home Exterior Contractors FAQ
How much does luxury exterior work cost in Utah?
Re-cladding one elevation starts around $40,000, a whole-home re-side or re-stone runs $120,000 to $350,000, and a large mixed-material custom facade can exceed $900,000. Material and home size drive the cost.
Stone, stucco, or siding, which is best in Utah?
Each performs differently under Utah sun and snow. Stone is durable and high-end, stucco suits many designs when detailed well, and quality siding can be both. The right mix depends on the home and exposure.
Why does flashing and detailing matter so much?
Most exterior problems are water getting in behind the surface. Proper flashing at windows and transitions, plus moisture management behind the cladding, is what keeps a wall dry and a facade lasting decades.
Can I redo just part of my exterior?
Yes. Many projects re-clad a single elevation or update a problem area. A contractor can match materials and detail the transitions so a partial job does not look patched.
Do these contractors handle new-build exteriors?
Many do both renovations and new construction exteriors. Tell us your project and we'll match you with a firm that fits.
How long does an exterior project take?
A single elevation can take a couple of weeks, while a full home re-clad runs a month or more depending on material, weather, and home size.
Does high-altitude sun really affect exteriors?
Yes. Utah's strong sun fades and stresses finishes faster than many climates, which is why material choice and quality matter. A good contractor accounts for exposure in the spec.
How do I get matched with a vetted exterior contractor?
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