New siding installation

What is the cost of a siding installation? There is no one-size-fits-all answer to this question, as the cost to replace vinyl siding will vary depending on a number of factors, including the type and size of your home, the type of siding you select, and the complexity of the installation. However, in general, you can expect to pay anywhere from $13000 to $20,000 for vinyl siding installation.

The national average cost to replace siding (or the average cost to replace vinyl siding) shows that siding can cost between $14000 and $16,000+ for typical homeowners. The cheapest vinyl siding, however, can cost as low as $3000. On the other hand, the most expensive vinyl siding can cost upwards of $22,000+.

When Is It Time for New Vinyl Siding?

When should you install a new siding

If your vinyl siding is starting to look a little worse for wear, it might be time to start thinking about getting new siding installed. In such case, the cost to put vinyl siding on house would be worth it. There are a few things to look for that can help you decide if it’s time to start shopping for new siding.

Cracking and Warping

One of the most obvious signs that it’s time for new siding is if you can see cracks or other damage to the exterior of your home. If your siding is cracked or warped, it’s not going to be doing its job of protecting your home from the elements very well.

Fading

Another thing to look for is whether or not your siding is fading. If it’s starting to look dull and lifeless, it might be time to get new siding that will give your home a fresh, new look.

If you’re not sure if it’s time for new siding, it’s always a good idea to consult with a professional. They can take a look at your home and let you know if it’s time to make a change.

Siding Installation Cost | What’s Included?

Siding installation process

How is the Cost of Installation Calculated?

Vinyl siding cost per square foot:

  • Average: Up to $12 per square foot
  • High: Up to $50 per square foot
  • Low: Up to $2 per square foot

Materials Needed

Each siding material comes with its own set of expense due to the variety of siding material available:

  • Wood ($2 to $6 per square foot)
  • Metal ($3 to $11 per square foot)
  • Fiber Cement ($6 per square foot)
  • Brick ($9 per square foot)
  • Stone ($20 per square foot)

Installation Cost

When it comes to installing vinyl siding, the costs will vary depending on the size and shape of your house. If you have a plain, rectangular house with no eaves or turrets, you can expect to pay around $10,000 for the installation. However, if your house has bends and curves, you may need to budget an extra $500. Customizations will also affect the price, so be sure to ask your contractor for specifics. No matter what your budget is, vinyl siding can give your home a fresh, new look.

Labor Cost to Install Vinyl Siding

When hiring a vinyl siding contractor, you will typically spend around $3.70 per square foot. For example, a 1200 square foot installation would cost around $4440 in labor.

Locality

the cost of shipping materials to some parts of the country can be more expensive than others. Also, labor costs can vary from one area to another. So, if you live in an area where labor costs are higher than average, you can expect to pay more for your siding.

Design

If your home is one story or two, is it a standard box shape or does it have unique gables? More complex home designs require more siding, and the installation and material costs go up.

Condition of Current Siding

Older homes, in particular, may have signs of rotten wood, termite damage or uneven walls that could cause problems down the line. These factors could add additional costs to your siding project, so it’s important to be aware of them before getting started. By being mindful of your current siding and any potential issues, you can help ensure a smooth and successful installation process.

Should I Install My Own Siding?

New siding

If you’re thinking about installing your own vinyl siding, there are a few things you should keep in mind. But first off, we do not recommend installing your own siding, and there are a few reasons why:

First of all, siding is a complex job that requires special skills and knowledge. If you don’t know what you’re doing, you could easily damage your home.

Secondly, siding is heavy and difficult to manage. Unless you’re very strong and have experience working with heavy materials, you’re likely to have a tough time installing siding yourself.

Finally, siding installation is typically best left to the professionals. We have the tools and experience to get the job done quickly and efficiently.

The cons of installing siding on your own:

  • Paying more money due to mistakes made from inexperience
  • Not having the tools needed, therefore costing you more to buy them

How to Choose & Hire a Siding Contractor

Siding installation in Pittsburgh

There are a few things to consider when choosing a vinyl siding contractor. First, you’ll want to make sure they are licensed and insured. Second, check their references and reviews. Third, get a few estimates to compare prices. And fourth, make sure they are experienced in installing vinyl siding.

Once you’ve checked all of those boxes, you can feel confident hiring a siding contractor. In fact, give MY PITTSBURGH ROOFING a call for a free consultation – 412-218-7082. We’ll be able to help you choose the right style and color of siding for your home, and get it installed it quickly and efficiently. So don’t wait any longer, if you need help with vinyl siding, let us know!

Author: Gino Slipko, Lisa Dunn