Authorized TimberTech Dealer in Bailey

TimberTech Decking in Bailey, Colorado

Fire-resistant decking for the upper US-285 corridor. Class A WUI-compliant options built for Bailey’s remote mountain environment—handling heavy snow, extreme altitude, and Colorado’s strictest fire codes.

7,750′

Bailey Elevation

78+

Years Serving Colorado

Class A

WUI Fire Rated

50-Yr

Warranty Available

US-285 Mountain Corridor

Why Bailey Homeowners Choose TimberTech

Bailey anchors the upper end of Colorado’s US-285 mountain corridor, where the North Fork of the South Platte River carves through lodgepole pine forests and granite outcroppings. At 7,750 feet elevation, this unincorporated community in Park County represents authentic Colorado mountain living—properties measured in acres, neighbors respected for their privacy, and a landscape that demands respect in every building decision.

The Bailey area experiences some of Colorado’s most demanding weather conditions. Winters bring heavy, sustained snowfall that can accumulate on decks for five months or more. Summer monsoons deliver sudden downpours followed by intense afternoon sunshine. Temperature swings routinely exceed 50 degrees in a single day, and the thin mountain air offers little protection from UV radiation that’s 25% stronger than at sea level. These aren’t occasional challenges—they’re the daily reality of building at altitude.

For decades, mountain homeowners defaulted to pressure-treated lumber and cedar for decking, accepting the reality of annual maintenance, eventual replacement, and the fire risk that comes with wood construction. TimberTech has fundamentally changed that equation. Their Advanced PVC and composite decking delivers authentic wood aesthetics with engineered performance that actually thrives in mountain conditions. No rotting. No warping. No splinters after a few seasons. Just decades of low-maintenance enjoyment.

Fire resistance represents perhaps the most critical consideration for Bailey homeowners. Park County’s building codes reflect the reality of living surrounded by dense forest—the Wildland Urban Interface requirements mandate ignition-resistant materials for new construction and significant renovations. Beyond code compliance, the recent history of devastating Colorado wildfires has made fire-resistant building materials a priority for insurance coverage, property value, and simple peace of mind. TimberTech offers more WUI-approved options than any competitor, with their Vintage and Landmark collections carrying the highest Class A fire ratings available.

Moore Lumber’s Bailey store on County Road 64 serves as the TimberTech headquarters for the upper mountain corridor. Our location means Bailey homeowners don’t need to drive down to the Front Range for premium decking materials—we maintain fire-rated TimberTech inventory year-round and provide the high-altitude building expertise that mountain construction demands. From proper installation techniques to Park County code guidance, our team supports projects from planning through completion.

Park County WUI Zone

Fire-Resistant Decking for Bailey’s Forest Environment

Bailey’s location deep within Colorado’s lodgepole pine forests makes fire-resistant building materials essential—not just for code compliance, but for protecting your home and family. TimberTech leads the industry in WUI-approved options.

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Class A Flame Spread

The highest fire rating—critical in Bailey’s forested setting

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Ignition Resistant

Engineered to resist catching fire from embers and radiant heat

Park County WUI Compliant

Meets local building code requirements for fire zones

Bailey Climate Challenges

❄️ Heavy Snow Accumulation

100+ inches annually; sits for months on decks

☀️ Extreme UV at Altitude

25%+ stronger than sea level—fades wood rapidly

🌡️ Dramatic Temperature Swings

50°+ daily changes cause wood to crack and warp

🌲 Dense Forest WUI Zone

Fire-resistant materials required by code

WUI-Approved Collections

TimberTech Advanced PVC Decking

For Bailey’s WUI requirements and demanding conditions, we recommend Advanced PVC with Class A fire ratings and 50-year warranties.

TimberTech Vintage Collection Bailey 🔥 CLASS A WUI

Vintage Collection

The premium choice for Bailey mountain homes. Wire-brushed, low-gloss finish delivers authentic wood aesthetics that complement rustic architecture. 100% polymer—zero moisture absorption under months of snow. Full Class A + ignition resistant ratings.

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TimberTech Landmark Collection Bailey 🔥 CLASS A WUI

Landmark Collection

Reclaimed barn wood character with cathedral grain and rustic crosscut texture. Natural variation between boards creates authentic cabin aesthetics. Same Class A + ignition resistant protection as Vintage with rustic appeal.

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TimberTech Harvest Plus Bailey
CLASS A FIRE

Harvest+ Collection

Class A fire rating with solid color palette. Value-focused option with full WUI compliance.

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TimberTech Harvest Bailey
WUI COMPLIANT

Harvest Collection

Budget-friendly Advanced PVC with Class B rating. WUI compliant for most Park County applications.

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TimberTech Reserve Bailey
FIRE-RESISTANT SKUs

Reserve Collection

Composite with select fire-resistant SKUs for WUI compliance. Reclaimed wood aesthetics.

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Your Upper Corridor TimberTech Dealer

Moore Lumber Bailey

Our Bailey store on County Road 64 serves the upper mountain corridor—from Shawnee through Grant, Fairplay, and beyond. No need to drive down to the Front Range for premium materials. We stock fire-rated TimberTech year-round and provide Park County building expertise.

Fire-Rated Products In Stock — WUI-compliant TimberTech always available

Park County Code Guidance — Help navigating local WUI requirements

Mountain Installation Support — Techniques for extreme conditions

Free Samples — Take home to see against your cabin or home

Visit Bailey Store

Bailey Location

Address

5195 Co Rd 64
Bailey, CO 80421

Phone

720-924-3999

Hours

Mon-Fri: 8am – 6pm
Sat: 8am – 5pm
Sun: 9am – 4pm

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Protect Your Mountain Investment with TimberTech

Visit our Bailey showroom for fire-rated samples, Park County code guidance, and expert advice on building in the upper corridor.

TimberTech Bailey FAQ

Questions from Bailey and Park County homeowners

Yes, Bailey falls within Park County’s Wildland Urban Interface zone, which requires ignition-resistant materials for new construction and major renovations. TimberTech’s Advanced PVC collections (Vintage, Landmark, Harvest+, Harvest) all meet WUI requirements with Class A or Class B fire ratings. Even for projects not requiring permits, fire-resistant decking is strongly recommended given Bailey’s forested environment and increasing insurance requirements.

TimberTech’s Advanced PVC collections contain zero wood fibers—they’re 100% engineered polymer—which means no moisture absorption even under months of snow cover. The sealed capping prevents water penetration during repeated freeze-thaw cycles that destroy wood decking. Snow can accumulate from November through April without causing the rot, warping, or structural damage that plagues traditional lumber at Bailey’s elevation.

Yes—in fact, many insurance companies are increasingly requiring or offering discounts for fire-resistant materials in mountain communities. TimberTech’s Class A WUI-approved products meet or exceed the standards most insurers look for. Some carriers have dropped coverage in high-risk areas unless homes meet certain mitigation standards, making fire-resistant decking not just a code requirement but an insurance necessity.

Bailey homeowners typically gravitate toward warm, natural tones that complement log, timber frame, and rustic architecture—weathered cedars, rich browns, and muted grays. The Landmark collection’s reclaimed wood character is particularly popular for cabin aesthetics. Vintage’s darker mahogany and weathered teak tones also work beautifully. We recommend taking samples home to see how colors look against your specific home and the surrounding forest.

Yes, Moore Lumber Bailey offers delivery throughout the upper corridor. We understand that mountain properties often have challenging access, and our team is experienced with deliveries on unpaved roads and steep driveways. Delivery fees depend on location and order size—contact our Bailey store to discuss your specific property and arrange delivery logistics for your project.