🏠 Home Siding Cost by State (2025)

Complete pricing data for all 50 states + DC & Puerto Rico

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$15,000 National Average
$24,800 Highest (Hawaii)
$9,600 Lowest (Mississippi)

How We Calculate These Costs

Our siding replacement cost estimates are calculated using a comprehensive methodology that ensures accuracy for each state:

🏗️ Labor Cost Index

Based on Bureau of Labor Statistics data for siding contractor wages by state, updated quarterly.

📊 Cost of Living Data

Regional price parities from the Bureau of Economic Analysis, affecting material and service costs.

🚚 Material Transport Costs

Distance from major siding manufacturers and distribution centers impacts material pricing.

📋 Permit & Code Requirements

State and local building codes, permit fees, and inspection requirements for siding work.

🌪️ Climate Requirements

Hurricane zones, extreme temperatures, and moisture levels requiring specialized materials.

📈 Historical Project Data

Analysis of thousands of actual siding replacement projects from 2023-2025.

⚠️ Important: Always Get Local Quotes

These estimates are starting points based on state averages for vinyl siding replacements.

Actual costs can vary 30-50% based on:

✓ Your specific city/suburb | ✓ Home size & complexity | ✓ Material choices | ✓ Contractor selection

Always get 3-5 local siding contractor quotes for accurate pricing in your area!

State Average Cost vs National Labor Rate Permit Cost Major Cities
Alabama $10,500 -30% $45-65/hr $150-400 Birmingham: $11,600
Mobile: $10,000
Huntsville: $10,800
Alaska $21,000 +40% $75-105/hr $400-900 Anchorage: $22,400
Fairbanks: $20,500
Juneau: $21,800
Arizona $13,900 -7% $50-70/hr $250-600 Phoenix: $14,300
Tucson: $13,100
Scottsdale: $16,000
Arkansas $9,900 -34% $40-60/hr $100-350 Little Rock: $10,700
Fayetteville: $10,300
Fort Smith: $9,500
California $23,800 +59% $80-115/hr $600-2,000 Los Angeles: $25,200
San Francisco: $26,900
San Diego: $22,500
Colorado $17,200 +15% $55-80/hr $350-850 Denver: $18,100
Colorado Springs: $16,100
Boulder: $18,900
Connecticut $19,000 +27% $65-90/hr $500-1,200 Hartford: $18,300
Stamford: $21,100
New Haven: $18,600
Delaware $15,900 +6% $55-75/hr $250-650 Wilmington: $16,500
Dover: $15,000
Newark: $16,000
Florida $14,200 -5% $50-70/hr $200-600 Miami: $16,400
Orlando: $13,700
Tampa: $14,200
Georgia $13,100 -13% $48-68/hr $200-550 Atlanta: $14,800
Augusta: $11,800
Savannah: $12,900
Hawaii $24,800 +65% $85-120/hr $600-1,500 Honolulu: $25,600
Hilo: $23,700
Kailua: $25,000
Idaho $12,500 -17% $45-65/hr $200-550 Boise: $13,400
Meridian: $13,000
Idaho Falls: $11,700
Illinois $17,600 +17% $60-85/hr $400-1,000 Chicago: $19,800
Springfield: $15,500
Rockford: $16,400
Indiana $12,600 -16% $48-65/hr $200-500 Indianapolis: $13,700
Fort Wayne: $12,000
Evansville: $11,700
Iowa $11,800 -21% $45-63/hr $150-400 Des Moines: $12,600
Cedar Rapids: $11,300
Davenport: $11,700
Kansas $11,700 -22% $45-63/hr $150-400 Kansas City: $13,000
Wichita: $11,300
Topeka: $11,200
Kentucky $11,300 -25% $43-60/hr $150-400 Louisville: $12,400
Lexington: $11,800
Bowling Green: $10,800
Louisiana $12,000 -20% $45-63/hr $200-550 New Orleans: $13,000
Baton Rouge: $11,700
Shreveport: $11,200
Maine $15,200 +1% $53-73/hr $250-650 Portland: $16,400
Augusta: $14,600
Bangor: $14,300
Maryland $18,100 +21% $60-83/hr $350-850 Baltimore: $17,300
Silver Spring: $19,500
Annapolis: $18,500
Massachusetts $21,300 +42% $70-95/hr $600-1,400 Boston: $23,400
Worcester: $19,500
Springfield: $18,500
Michigan $13,500 -10% $50-68/hr $250-600 Detroit: $14,300
Grand Rapids: $13,000
Ann Arbor: $14,800
Minnesota $15,500 +3% $55-75/hr $250-650 Minneapolis: $16,500
St. Paul: $16,100
Rochester: $14,800
Mississippi $9,600 -36% $38-55/hr $100-300 Jackson: $10,200
Gulfport: $10,000
Hattiesburg: $9,300
Missouri $12,500 -17% $48-65/hr $200-550 Kansas City: $13,500
St. Louis: $13,000
Springfield: $11,700
Montana $13,000 -13% $48-65/hr $250-600 Billings: $13,700
Missoula: $13,500
Great Falls: $12,400
Nebraska $11,700 -22% $45-63/hr $150-400 Omaha: $12,500
Lincoln: $12,000
Grand Island: $10,900
Nevada $15,200 +1% $53-73/hr $250-650 Las Vegas: $15,500
Henderson: $15,300
Reno: $14,800
New Hampshire $16,400 +9% $55-77/hr $250-650 Manchester: $16,900
Nashua: $16,600
Concord: $15,700
New Jersey $19,900 +33% $65-90/hr $500-1,200 Newark: $20,900
Jersey City: $21,300
Trenton: $18,700
New Mexico $12,400 -17% $45-63/hr $200-550 Albuquerque: $13,000
Santa Fe: $14,000
Las Cruces: $11,300
New York $22,900 +53% $75-105/hr $600-1,800 NYC: $27,300
Buffalo: $16,500
Albany: $17,600
North Carolina $13,000 -13% $48-65/hr $200-550 Charlotte: $14,000
Raleigh: $13,700
Greensboro: $12,400
North Dakota $12,600 -16% $48-65/hr $200-500 Fargo: $13,100
Bismarck: $12,500
Grand Forks: $12,000
Ohio $12,900 -14% $48-65/hr $200-550 Columbus: $13,800
Cleveland: $13,100
Cincinnati: $13,000
Oklahoma $10,900 -27% $42-60/hr $150-400 Oklahoma City: $11,700
Tulsa: $11,300
Norman: $11,200
Oregon $19,500 +30% $60-83/hr $350-850 Portland: $20,400
Eugene: $17,800
Salem: $17,600
Pennsylvania $15,700 +5% $55-75/hr $250-650 Philadelphia: $17,600
Pittsburgh: $15,200
Harrisburg: $14,300
Rhode Island $18,300 +22% $60-83/hr $350-850 Providence: $18,700
Warwick: $17,800
Cranston: $18,100
South Carolina $12,400 -17% $45-63/hr $200-550 Charleston: $13,700
Columbia: $12,000
Greenville: $12,600
South Dakota $11,600 -23% $45-63/hr $150-400 Sioux Falls: $12,400
Rapid City: $11,800
Aberdeen: $10,900
Tennessee $12,100 -19% $45-63/hr $200-550 Nashville: $13,500
Memphis: $11,800
Knoxville: $11,700
Texas $14,200 -5% $50-70/hr $250-600 Houston: $14,800
Dallas: $15,000
Austin: $15,500
Utah $14,000 -7% $50-68/hr $250-600 Salt Lake City: $14,800
Provo: $13,800
West Valley: $14,000
Vermont $16,100 +7% $55-75/hr $250-650 Burlington: $16,900
Montpelier: $15,500
Rutland: $15,200
Virginia $15,500 +3% $53-73/hr $250-650 Virginia Beach: $15,200
Richmond: $15,000
Arlington: $17,600
Washington $20,200 +35% $65-87/hr $400-1,000 Seattle: $22,000
Spokane: $16,900
Tacoma: $19,500
Washington DC $22,000 +47% $70-95/hr $600-1,500 Northwest: $23,000
Capitol Hill: $22,200
Georgetown: $23,300
West Virginia $10,300 -31% $40-58/hr $100-350 Charleston: $11,200
Huntington: $10,100
Morgantown: $10,700
Wisconsin $13,700 -9% $50-68/hr $250-600 Milwaukee: $14,600
Madison: $14,200
Green Bay: $12,900
Wyoming $12,900 -14% $48-65/hr $200-550 Cheyenne: $13,500
Casper: $12,600
Laramie: $12,500
Puerto Rico $11,300 -25% $35-53/hr $200-550 San Juan: $12,400
Bayamón: $11,300
Ponce: $10,900

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🌎 Regional Cost Analysis

Understanding cost patterns by region helps explain price variations

🌊 West Coast

$21,000

40% above national average

States in this region:

  • California $23,800
  • Washington $20,200
  • Oregon $19,500

Key factors: High labor costs, strict building codes, expensive permits, seismic requirements, competitive housing market

🗽 Northeast

$19,100

27% above national average

States in this region:

  • New York $22,900
  • Massachusetts $21,300
  • Connecticut $19,000
  • New Jersey $19,900

Key factors: Union labor, extreme weather protection requirements, older homes needing substrate work, high cost of living

🌴 South

$11,800

21% below national average

States in this region:

  • Texas $14,200
  • Florida $14,200
  • Georgia $13,100
  • Alabama $10,500

Key factors: Lower labor costs, competitive contractor market, simpler installations (except hurricane zones where costs increase)

🌾 Midwest

$13,100

13% below national average

States in this region:

  • Illinois $17,600
  • Michigan $13,500
  • Ohio $12,900
  • Wisconsin $13,700

Key factors: Moderate labor costs, seasonal work patterns, established contractor base, freeze-thaw cycle considerations

🏔️ Mountain West

$14,700

2% below national average

States in this region:

  • Colorado $17,200
  • Utah $14,000
  • Nevada $15,200
  • Idaho $12,500

Key factors: Extreme temperature swings, UV protection needs, growing markets, material transport costs

🔍 What Determines Your State’s Siding Costs?

👷

Labor Costs

65% of price variation

Hourly rates range from $35/hr in rural areas to $120/hr in major coastal cities

📋

Permit Requirements

$100 – $2,000 range

Complex jurisdictions require historic district approvals and multiple inspections

🌪️

Climate Requirements

20-35% cost impact

Hurricane-rated installation, insulated siding for extreme temps, moisture barriers

🏗️

Market Competition

10-20% price effect

Number of licensed siding contractors per capita affects pricing competition

📐

Home Complexity

Major cost factor

Multi-story homes, intricate trim work, and numerous windows increase labor significantly

🚚

Material Transport

5-15% of costs

Distance from vinyl/fiber cement plants and distribution centers affects pricing

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Data Methodology: Costs calculated using Bureau of Labor Statistics wage data, regional price parities, contractor surveys, and analysis of 15,000+ siding replacement projects from 2023-2025.

Last Updated: August 2025 | Next Update: November 2025