Siding replacement cost
Short answer
A siding replacement costs about $10,000–$28,000 nationally (typically $19,000). Costs run 15–35% higher in the Northeast and West, and lower in the South. Pick your state for a localized range.
National range
$10,000–$28,000
Typical
$19,000
Siding replacement cost by state
| State | Estimated cost |
|---|---|
| CA | $12,800–$35,800 |
| TX | $9,300–$26,000 |
| NY | $12,500–$35,000 |
| FL | $9,800–$27,400 |
| IL | $10,500–$29,400 |
| GA | $9,200–$25,800 |
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Frequently asked questions
How much does a siding replacement cost?
About $10,000–$28,000 nationally for a mid-range siding replacement (vinyl or fiber-cement, whole house), typically around $19,000. Your state and finish level move it.
Why does a siding replacement cost more in some states?
Labor and materials vary by region. The same siding replacement runs about $12,800–$35,800 in California versus $9,300–$26,000 in Texas. Pick your state in the calculator.
How can I save on a siding replacement?
Choose a budget finish tier, get at least three itemized bids, keep the existing layout to avoid moving plumbing or walls, and schedule in the off-season. The calculator's budget tier shows the lower end.
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