How Much Will New Vinyl Siding Cost for Your Home?
- alan6660
- 7 days ago
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Vinyl siding is the most popular exterior cladding used in residential construction across the United States—and for good reason. It's durable, low maintenance, cost-effective, and available in a wide range of colors, textures, and styles. Whether you're aiming for the look of traditional wood clapboard, board and batten, or wood shakes, vinyl siding offers the charm of classic materials without the upkeep or expense.
Vinyl siding typically ranges in thickness from 0.035 to 0.055 inches, with 0.040 inches being the most common. For increased durability and better weather resistance, many homeowners opt for 0.044-inch or thicker siding. Compared to alternatives like fiber cement or aluminum, vinyl siding is often the more affordable choice, without sacrificing curb appeal.
When planning your project, it’s also smart to evaluate your soffits, fascia metal, and window trim, as these elements are often replaced or updated during siding installation. At Karga Construction, we offer free project assessments to help you plan confidently and stay within budget.
Estimated Cost of 0.044-Inch Vinyl Siding by Home Size:
Home Size | Estimated Cost* |
1,000 sq. ft. | $6,200 |
1,500 sq. ft. | $9,300 |
2,000 sq. ft. | $12,400 |
2,500 sq. ft. | $15,500 |
3,000 sq. ft. | $18,600 |
3,500 sq. ft. | $21,700 |
4,000 sq. ft. | $24,800 |
4,500 sq. ft. | $27,900 |
5,000 sq. ft. | $31,000 |
*Prices are approximate and may vary based on labor, materials, and project complexity.
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