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Typical range: $1,486-$2,679

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Vinyl siding installation

For your project in zip code 98109 with these options, the cost to install vinyl siding starts at $4.95-$8.93 per square foot. Your actual price will depend on job size, conditions, finish options you choose.

On average, it costs homeowners approximately $10,750 to have new vinyl siding installed on their homes. Most homeowners will pay between $6,100 and $15,900 to cover the entire home. The cost of vinyl siding itself is approximately $7.50 per square foot, with $3 per square foot on the lower end, and $12 per square foot on the higher end. Aside from metal, vinyl is the most affordable choice when it comes to siding for your home.

Costs for vinyl siding vary depending on your location, the type of siding you choose, and the size of your home. It's recommended that you obtain several estimates before hiring a contractor, so you have a side-by-side comparison of costs. This guide will explore some of the different options for siding and compare prices, benefits, and more.

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What you can expect
Range per square foot:$4.95$8.93
Range for this type of project:$1,486$2,679
Estimate: $2,083
Vinyl Siding Installation Cost
321
square feet
$678$938
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Complete cost of solid, Dutch lap-style PVC siding, with the low-gloss appearance of natural wood grain. Interlocking panels are 0.046"-thick and come in 8 color options. Rate is inclusive of local delivery, as well as standard excess for perfect installation and occasional future repairs. 25-year limited warranty ensures top-notch quality.
Basic Labor for Vinyl Siding Installation
18
hours
$620$1,511
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Labor costs for thorough installation under standard conditions. This will start with a full assessment of the space. Your team will plan the layout, acquire appropriate equipment, transport materials, and execute preparation, installation and cleanup. They will fabricate and attach vinyl siding (6" width) over existing vapor barrier, using manufacturer-recommended corner and edge flashing and J-channels.
Job Supplies for Vinyl Siding Installation
321
square feet
$130$147
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Standard supplies and materials used in the installation process, such as corrosion-resistant fasteners, flashing, exterior-grade caulking, weather stripping, and sealants.
Equipment Allowance for Vinyl Siding Installation
1
job
$58$84
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An additional fee that covers our overhead costs for the maintenance of heavy equipment, such as the pneumatic finish nailer, 10" miter saw, electric jigsaw, 3" belt sander, and 3-1/4" electric planer. This is assessed as a daily rental fee, while single-use equipment will incur separate charges.
Removal of Vinyl Siding Installation Waste
300
square feet
$131$150
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Additional fee for safe, expeditious disposal of old materials, installation waste, and all associated debris.
Optional Services
Removal of Siding (Optional)
12
hours
$405$985
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Cost for full, professional removal of siding panels, fasteners, and trim pieces. Ensures safe, responsible disposal of materials, without damaging trim or adjacent surfaces. Loose or damaged building paper or wrap will also be removed. This service is available for vinyl, metal, or wood siding.
Standard services
Vinyl Siding Installation Cost
$678 -$938
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321
square feet
Complete cost of solid, Dutch lap-style PVC siding, with the low-gloss appearance of natural wood grain. Interlocking panels are 0.046"-thick and come in 8 color options. Rate is inclusive of local delivery, as well as standard excess for perfect installation and occasional future repairs. 25-year limited warranty ensures top-notch quality.
Basic Labor for Vinyl Siding Installation
$620 -$1,511
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18
hours
Labor costs for thorough installation under standard conditions. This will start with a full assessment of the space. Your team will plan the layout, acquire appropriate equipment, transport materials, and execute preparation, installation and cleanup. They will fabricate and attach vinyl siding (6" width) over existing vapor barrier, using manufacturer-recommended corner and edge flashing and J-channels.
Job Supplies for Vinyl Siding Installation
$130 -$147
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321
square feet
Standard supplies and materials used in the installation process, such as corrosion-resistant fasteners, flashing, exterior-grade caulking, weather stripping, and sealants.
Equipment Allowance for Vinyl Siding Installation
$58 -$84
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1
job
An additional fee that covers our overhead costs for the maintenance of heavy equipment, such as the pneumatic finish nailer, 10" miter saw, electric jigsaw, 3" belt sander, and 3-1/4" electric planer. This is assessed as a daily rental fee, while single-use equipment will incur separate charges.
Removal of Vinyl Siding Installation Waste
$131 -$150
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300
square feet
Additional fee for safe, expeditious disposal of old materials, installation waste, and all associated debris.
Optional Services
Removal of Siding (Optional)
$405 -$985
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12
hours
Cost for full, professional removal of siding panels, fasteners, and trim pieces. Ensures safe, responsible disposal of materials, without damaging trim or adjacent surfaces. Loose or damaged building paper or wrap will also be removed. This service is available for vinyl, metal, or wood siding.
What you can expect
Range per square foot:
$5 - $9
Range for this type of project:
$1,486 - $2,679
Estimate:
$2,083
Cost Comparison
YOUR ESTIMATE
$2,083

NATIONAL AVERAGE RANGE
$1,394 -$2,512
YOUR ESTIMATE

Install vinyl siding: national average cost

The national average materials cost to install vinyl siding is $2.36 per square foot, with a range between $1.98 to $2.74. The total price for labor and materials per square foot is $6.51, coming in between $4.65 to $8.37. A typical 300 square foot project costs $1,952.88, with a range of $1,393.56 to $2,512.20. Your actual price will depend on your location, job size, conditions and finish options you choose.
cost to install vinyl siding
National Avg. Materials Cost per square foot$2.36
National Avg. Cost (labor and materials) for 300 square foot$1,952.88
National Cost Range (labor and materials) for 300 square foot$1,393.56 - $2,512.20

Vinyl siding installation costs

For an average-sized 1,000-square-foot home, the vinyl siding cost for a new installation is approximately $7,500 and can reach up to around $15,000 for a 2,000-square-foot home. While your actual individual cost to install vinyl siding will vary, the lowest price on average is about $3,000 for a 1,000-square-foot home. However, the total can be as much as $12,000 for a home of the same size, depending on the type of siding you choose and any add-ons you need. These average prices include the materials, equipment, and labor required to complete the job.

Vinyl siding cost by box

A standard box of vinyl siding contains 24 pieces, with each individual piece typically measuring 4X150 inches in size. One box of vinyl siding should be enough to cover 100 square feet of your home. On average, a box of vinyl siding costs around $160 but can be more or less depending on the type, the manufacturer, and where it’s purchased.

Labor cost to install vinyl siding

The labor cost is a large percentage of your total vinyl siding installation price, coming in at between 50% to 70% of the project's entire cost. Vinyl siding installation is a labor-intensive process requiring the help of several skilled people to finish the job. Plan to pay between $3,400 and $6,300 for just the labor to install vinyl siding on a standard 1,600-square-foot home. The labor price per square foot to install vinyl siding comes to approximately $2 to $5, or between $30 and $70 per hour.

Vinyl siding cost per square foot

The vinyl siding cost per square foot ranges between $3.80 and $7.50, but high-end brands or siding that use custom colors may cost as much as $12 per square foot. If budget is a priority, choose standard or builder-grade vinyl siding for a lower material cost. Insulated or premium-grade siding costs more, typically between $6 to $12 per square foot. Look at a variety of vinyl siding options and compare prices side-by-side to make sure you’re getting the best quality and value for your project and your budget.

Here are the average prices of vinyl siding per square foot:

Square FeetAverage CostLowest CostHighest Cost
100$565$380$750
200$1,130$760$1,500
300$1,695$1,140$2,250
400$2,260$1,520$3,000
500$2,825$1,900$3,750
600$3,390$2,280$4,500

Cost to replace vinyl siding

When you schedule your vinyl siding installation, you may only need to replace one specific section of the home. Plan to pay approximately $1,600 to replace a 200-square-foot section of vinyl siding, which should include the cost of material, labor, and equipment. If you need to dispose of your old siding, a disposal fee averages around $450. Vinyl siding is difficult to recycle since it produces potentially dangerous toxins, so responsible disposal by a professional is highly recommended.

When you get estimates for your new vinyl siding, read them carefully to ensure they have a complete breakdown of the cost to help you understand what you’re paying for. Some of the costs on your estimate may include the following:

Permits

The cost of permits varies depending on location, and most contractors will include this in your total price. Permits to install vinyl siding can range between $100 and $250 on average.

Strips

Starter strips cost approximately $2.75 each. These strips are installed at the bottom of the home to lock the first piece of siding into place.

Outlets

If you want to add an outlet, prepare to pay around $300 per outlet installed.

Vents

The cost for vents is approximately $18.16 on average.

Corners

Inside corners cost around $5.40 each, and outside corners cost around $9.85 each, on average.

Nails

Most contractors charge for nails in bulk, which typically costs approximately $40 for 50 pounds of nails.

J-Channels

The J-channel is used to trim windows and doors, and where the siding meets the roof at a soffit or an angle. This is the most commonly used piece of trim in a vinyl siding installation and costs $3.60 each on average.

How much is vinyl siding by type?

There are three main categories of vinyl siding, and they all relate to how the siding looks on your home. These categories include vertical, horizontal, and shake siding. Within those three categories are other types that include smooth, vertical (also called board and batten), log, insulated, and others. As you research, “How much does vinyl siding cost?” remember much of your price will depend on which type you choose. Here are some common vinyl siding types to help you determine the style that will work best for your home.

Shake siding

Shake siding mimics the look of real cedar or shake. This siding is typically installed in a classic linear direction or may be staggered to add texture and aesthetic appeal. The siding cost per square foot for shake averages between $4 and $9.

Insulated siding

Insulated siding costs around 50% more than standard, hollow-back vinyl siding. It includes foam to keep the air warm or cool inside your home and provides a higher resale value and noise reduction. This siding costs approximately $4 to $12 per square foot.

Vertical vinyl

This attractive vinyl siding adds unique appeal and is often called board and batten. It has a rustic, wood-like texture and costs more to install due to special furring strips that must be added underneath. This siding costs between $3 and $8 per square foot.

Vinyl log siding

Also called clapboard, vinyl log siding has overlapped boards and a realistic wood-like finish that resembles a log-built home or cabin. This siding recreates the look of hand-carved wood pieces and costs $3 to $6 per square foot on average.

Smooth

Choose smooth vinyl siding to give your home a clean, modern, and contemporary aesthetic. This sleek and ultra-modern siding comes in at an average of around $2 to $6 per square foot.

Vinyl siding cost vs other materials

Vinyl isn't the only option if you want to add new siding to your home. There are several other materials available to choose from, which can vary in terms of price and features:

Fiber cement

Fiber cement siding is almost double the cost of vinyl siding, at a price of approximately $6 to $10 per square foot. This siding tends to crack, so the joints need to be re-caulked as part of proper maintenance. It’s insect- and fire-resistant, making it a very durable choice.

Brick siding

Brick siding is also expensive and ranges between $11 to $15 per square foot. It takes more time to install this type of siding, typically between three and five days total. The siding is made of brick veneer, which is composed of clay or concrete poured into brick-shaped molds.

Aluminum siding

Aluminum siding is a budget-friendly choice that costs between $4 and $7 per square foot. Aluminum is malleable, so it can be bent on-site to provide a custom fit and can be painted any color for a customized look.

Wood siding

Wood siding is vulnerable to mold, rot, and insect infestation, so it requires a lot of maintenance. This affordable siding material costs between $3 and $10 per square foot. It looks beautiful and can easily be stained or painted for customization and durability.

Metal siding

Steel siding costs from $6 to $10 per square foot and is usually used to protect sheds, industrial warehouses, and outbuildings rather than most residential homes.

Shingle

Install shake or shingle siding to add a beautiful look to your home. This siding looks like real wood and has a textured finish. Plan to pay between $7.50 and $12.60 per square foot for shake or shingle-style siding.

Panel siding

Panel siding is made of treated engineered wood and comes in large sections or panels. This siding adds a modern, contemporary look to your home and costs between $5 and $8 per square foot on average.

Siding MaterialsAverage CostLowest CostHighest Cost
Fiber cement$8.00$6.00$10.00
Brick siding$13.00$11.00$15.00
Aluminuium siding$5.50$4.00$7.00
Wood siding$6.50$3.00$10.00
Metal siding$8.00$6.00$10.00
Shingle siding$10.05$7.50$12.60
Panel siding$6.50$5.00$8.00

Other costs of vinyl siding

There are several different factors to consider when asking, “How much is vinyl siding?” The size of your home is the most important factor - the larger the home, the more material and labor required to complete the job. Removing your old, existing siding will also increase your total price. Be sure to include the cost of labor and disposal to remove your old siding if you’re having it replaced.

It’s cheaper to lay new siding on top of old siding, but you need to ensure the home is structurally sound and the new vinyl siding is thick enough to fit on top of the old material. Specialty and high-quality siding like board and batten tends to cost more than standard vertical vinyl siding. Additional insulation or insulated siding is approximately 50% more expensive on average than non-insulated siding. Remember to include the cost of vinyl trim in your total price, which ranges between $3 and $6 per linear foot.

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