How Much Does Vinyl Siding Installation Cost?
Typical Range:
$6,375 - $18,249
Typical Range:
$6,375 - $18,249
Cost data is based on actual project costs as reported by 5,163 HomeAdvisor members. Embed this data
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Updated June 20, 2022
Reviewed by Robert Tschudi, Expert Home Building and Remodeling Contributor.Installing vinyl siding typically costs between $6,375 and $18,249 for an entire home, with an average cost of $12,205. Installing vinyl siding costs $7.50 per square foot on average, with $3 per square foot on the low side and $12 per square foot on the high side. Vinyl siding is the most affordable material after metal siding.
2022 Notice: Material Prices Are Surging
Demand for siding and other building materials has grown over the past year. And as a result, manufacturers are increasing materials prices. Prices have gone up 5% to 10% this year, and many parts of the country are experiencing long delivery times. If you're planning a building project, we recommend starting as early as possible in the season, preparing for potential price fluctuations, and allowing extra time to order materials.
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National Average | $12,205 |
Typical Range | $6,375 - $18,249 |
Low End - High End | $1,500 - $30,000 |
Cost data is based on actual project costs as reported by 5,163 HomeAdvisor members.
Total Square Footage | Average Range |
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1,000 sq ft | $3,000 – $12,000 |
1,200 sq ft | $3,600 – $14,400 |
1,500 sq ft | $4,500 – $18,000 |
2,000 sq ft | $6,000 – $24,000 |
Replacing about 200 square feet of vinyl siding usually costs around $1,600. This figure includes equipment, materials, and labor costs.
Repairing vinyl siding usually cost around $2 to $4 per square foot, so you can expect to pay around $400 to $800 to repair 200 square feet of vinyl siding.
The type of vinyl siding you choose is among the biggest factors affecting cost. Depending on the brand, style, and quality, you can pay anywhere from $2 to $12 per square foot. For instance, you'll spend closer to $12 per square foot for insulated vinyl siding, while traditional lap and smooth vinyl siding cost closer to $3 per square foot.
If you hire a vinyl siding contractor to install vinyl siding for you, you'll likely spend between $2.15 and $5.25 per square foot in labor costs, averaging to about $3.70 per square foot. So if you install 1,200 square feet of vinyl siding, you're looking at around $4,440 in labor costs.
Type of Vinyl | Average Cost Per Square Foot | Typical Range |
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Vinyl Shake Siding | $6.50 | $3 – $10 |
Traditional Lap | $4 | $2 – $6 |
Insulated Vinyl | $8 | $4 – $12 |
Vertical Vinyl | $5.50 | $3 – $8 |
Vinyl Log Siding | $4 | $3 – $5 |
Dutch Lap Siding | $6 | $3 – $9 |
Beaded Vinyl Siding | $5 | $3 – $7 |
Smooth Vinyl Siding | $4 | $2 – $6 |
Brick-Look Vinyl Siding | $7.50 | $5 – $10 |
Stone-Look Vinyl Siding | $7.50 | $5 – $10 |
Board and Batten Vinyl Siding | $6.50 | $4 – $9 |
Scalloped Vinyl Siding | $6.50 | $4 – $9 |
Vinyl shake siding typically costs $3 to $10 per square foot, averaging out to about $6.50 per square foot.
Traditional lap, aka clapboard siding, is among several types of horizontal lap siding. It typically costs between $2 and $6 per square foot, with an average of about $4 per square foot.
Insulated vinyl siding is among the most expensive types because it's made with more material than many other vinyl siding types. Insulated vinyl siding costs between $4 and $12 per square foot, or $8 per square foot, on average.
You can expect to pay between $3 and $8 per square foot for vertical vinyl siding, depending on the location. On average, homeowners pay around $5.50 per square foot.
Log vinyl siding costs an average of $4 per square foot, with most homeowners paying between $3 and $5 per square foot.
Dutch lap features boards with a thinner top and thicker bottom so the top edge tucks into the bottom edge above. Dutch lap siding costs around $3 to $9 per square foot, or about $6, on average.
Beaded vinyl siding features aesthetic raised beads running along the length of horizontal boards. Beaded vinyl siding costs between $3 and $7 per square foot, averaging around $5.
Smooth vinyl siding averages about $4 per square foot, with most homeowners paying between $2 and $6 per square foot.
Vinyl siding that's made to look like brick usually costs around $7.50 per square foot, on average, but it can range from $5 to $10 depending on location.
Similar to brick-look vinyl siding, stone-look vinyl siding costs between $5 and $10, or around $7.50 per square foot, on average.
Board-and-batten siding consists of boards, usually 12-inch panels, which are attached by battens that overlap the boards. This siding type usually costs between $4 and $9 per square foot, or about $6.50, on average.
Vinyl siding shingles that feature a scalloped bottom edge usually cost an average of $6.50 per square foot, but most homeowners pay somewhere between $4 and $9 per square foot.
If you decide to install vinyl siding yourself, you can avoid paying $2.15 to $5.25 per square foot in labor costs. Instead, you'll only need to pay for the cost of the siding, as well as material and equipment costs. However, vinyl siding installation is a relatively time-consuming, complex project, so we only recommend doing it yourself if you have some construction experience under your belt
Material | Average Cost per Square Foot | Notes |
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Vinyl Siding | $5 |
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Fiber Cement Costs | $6.05 |
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Brick Siding Costs | $8.25 |
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Aluminum Siding Costs | $3.50 |
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LP Smartside | $10.50 |
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Wood Siding Costs | $9.25 |
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A box of vinyl siding costs around $400, on average, and contains enough to cover 200 square feet.
Since vinyl siding is priced by square foot, you can estimate how much you'll need by measuring the sides of your house. You can get a decent estimate by multiplying the length of each side by the width, then adding those figures together. To get a bit more specific, you can then multiply the length of each window and door by their width, then subtract those numbers from the first figures you calculated to account for the areas on your house where there won't be any siding.
Maintaining vinyl siding is fairly straightforward, as it’s a durable and resilient material that doesn’t often chip or attract pests. You should clean it annually; pressure washing costs between $200 and $400. You can hire a professional vinyl siding cleaner to keep it in tip-top shape.