🏠 Home Siding Cost by State (2025)
Complete pricing data for all 50 states + DC & Puerto Rico
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 | Major Cities |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Alabama | $10,500 | -30% | $45-65/hr | Birmingham: $11,600 Mobile: $10,000 Huntsville: $10,800 |
| Alaska | $21,000 | +40% | $75-105/hr | Anchorage: $22,400 Fairbanks: $20,500 Juneau: $21,800 |
| Arizona | $13,900 | -7% | $50-70/hr | Phoenix: $14,300 Tucson: $13,100 Scottsdale: $16,000 |
| Arkansas | $9,900 | -34% | $40-60/hr | Little Rock: $10,700 Fayetteville: $10,300 Fort Smith: $9,500 |
| California | $23,800 | +59% | $80-115/hr | Los Angeles: $25,200 San Francisco: $26,900 San Diego: $22,500 |
| Colorado | $17,200 | +15% | $55-80/hr | Denver: $18,100 Colorado Springs: $16,100 Boulder: $18,900 |
| Connecticut | $19,000 | +27% | $65-90/hr | Hartford: $18,300 Stamford: $21,100 New Haven: $18,600 |
| Delaware | $15,900 | +6% | $55-75/hr | Wilmington: $16,500 Dover: $15,000 Newark: $16,000 |
| Florida | $14,200 | -5% | $50-70/hr | Miami: $16,400 Orlando: $13,700 Tampa: $14,200 |
| Georgia | $13,100 | -13% | $48-68/hr | Atlanta: $14,800 Augusta: $11,800 Savannah: $12,900 |
| Hawaii | $24,800 | +65% | $85-120/hr | Honolulu: $25,600 Hilo: $23,700 Kailua: $25,000 |
| Idaho | $12,500 | -17% | $45-65/hr | Boise: $13,400 Meridian: $13,000 Idaho Falls: $11,700 |
| Illinois | $17,600 | +17% | $60-85/hr | Chicago: $19,800 Springfield: $15,500 Rockford: $16,400 |
| Indiana | $12,600 | -16% | $48-65/hr | Indianapolis: $13,700 Fort Wayne: $12,000 Evansville: $11,700 |
| Iowa | $11,800 | -21% | $45-63/hr | Des Moines: $12,600 Cedar Rapids: $11,300 Davenport: $11,700 |
| Kansas | $11,700 | -22% | $45-63/hr | Kansas City: $13,000 Wichita: $11,300 Topeka: $11,200 |
| Kentucky | $11,300 | -25% | $43-60/hr | Louisville: $12,400 Lexington: $11,800 Bowling Green: $10,800 |
| Louisiana | $12,000 | -20% | $45-63/hr | New Orleans: $13,000 Baton Rouge: $11,700 Shreveport: $11,200 |
| Maine | $15,200 | +1% | $53-73/hr | Portland: $16,400 Augusta: $14,600 Bangor: $14,300 |
| Maryland | $18,100 | +21% | $60-83/hr | Baltimore: $17,300 Silver Spring: $19,500 Annapolis: $18,500 |
| Massachusetts | $21,300 | +42% | $70-95/hr | Boston: $23,400 Worcester: $19,500 Springfield: $18,500 |
| Michigan | $13,500 | -10% | $50-68/hr | Detroit: $14,300 Grand Rapids: $13,000 Ann Arbor: $14,800 |
| Minnesota | $15,500 | +3% | $55-75/hr | Minneapolis: $16,500 St. Paul: $16,100 Rochester: $14,800 |
| Mississippi | $9,600 | -36% | $38-55/hr | Jackson: $10,200 Gulfport: $10,000 Hattiesburg: $9,300 |
| Missouri | $12,500 | -17% | $48-65/hr | Kansas City: $13,500 St. Louis: $13,000 Springfield: $11,700 |
| Montana | $13,000 | -13% | $48-65/hr | Billings: $13,700 Missoula: $13,500 Great Falls: $12,400 |
| Nebraska | $11,700 | -22% | $45-63/hr | Omaha: $12,500 Lincoln: $12,000 Grand Island: $10,900 |
| Nevada | $15,200 | +1% | $53-73/hr | Las Vegas: $15,500 Henderson: $15,300 Reno: $14,800 |
| New Hampshire | $16,400 | +9% | $55-77/hr | Manchester: $16,900 Nashua: $16,600 Concord: $15,700 |
| New Jersey | $19,900 | +33% | $65-90/hr | Newark: $20,900 Jersey City: $21,300 Trenton: $18,700 |
| New Mexico | $12,400 | -17% | $45-63/hr | Albuquerque: $13,000 Santa Fe: $14,000 Las Cruces: $11,300 |
| New York | $22,900 | +53% | $75-105/hr | NYC: $27,300 Buffalo: $16,500 Albany: $17,600 |
| North Carolina | $13,000 | -13% | $48-65/hr | Charlotte: $14,000 Raleigh: $13,700 Greensboro: $12,400 |
| North Dakota | $12,600 | -16% | $48-65/hr | Fargo: $13,100 Bismarck: $12,500 Grand Forks: $12,000 |
| Ohio | $12,900 | -14% | $48-65/hr | Columbus: $13,800 Cleveland: $13,100 Cincinnati: $13,000 |
| Oklahoma | $10,900 | -27% | $42-60/hr | Oklahoma City: $11,700 Tulsa: $11,300 Norman: $11,200 |
| Oregon | $19,500 | +30% | $60-83/hr | Portland: $20,400 Eugene: $17,800 Salem: $17,600 |
| Pennsylvania | $15,700 | +5% | $55-75/hr | Philadelphia: $17,600 Pittsburgh: $15,200 Harrisburg: $14,300 |
| Rhode Island | $18,300 | +22% | $60-83/hr | Providence: $18,700 Warwick: $17,800 Cranston: $18,100 |
| South Carolina | $12,400 | -17% | $45-63/hr | Charleston: $13,700 Columbia: $12,000 Greenville: $12,600 |
| South Dakota | $11,600 | -23% | $45-63/hr | Sioux Falls: $12,400 Rapid City: $11,800 Aberdeen: $10,900 |
| Tennessee | $12,100 | -19% | $45-63/hr | Nashville: $13,500 Memphis: $11,800 Knoxville: $11,700 |
| Texas | $14,200 | -5% | $50-70/hr | Houston: $14,800 Dallas: $15,000 Austin: $15,500 |
| Utah | $14,000 | -7% | $50-68/hr | Salt Lake City: $14,800 Provo: $13,800 West Valley: $14,000 |
| Vermont | $16,100 | +7% | $55-75/hr | Burlington: $16,900 Montpelier: $15,500 Rutland: $15,200 |
| Virginia | $15,500 | +3% | $53-73/hr | Virginia Beach: $15,200 Richmond: $15,000 Arlington: $17,600 |
| Washington | $20,200 | +35% | $65-87/hr | Seattle: $22,000 Spokane: $16,900 Tacoma: $19,500 |
| Washington DC | $22,000 | +47% | $70-95/hr | Northwest: $23,000 Capitol Hill: $22,200 Georgetown: $23,300 |
| West Virginia | $10,300 | -31% | $40-58/hr | Charleston: $11,200 Huntington: $10,100 Morgantown: $10,700 |
| Wisconsin | $13,700 | -9% | $50-68/hr | Milwaukee: $14,600 Madison: $14,200 Green Bay: $12,900 |
| Wyoming | $12,900 | -14% | $48-65/hr | Cheyenne: $13,500 Casper: $12,600 Laramie: $12,500 |
| Puerto Rico | $11,300 | -25% | $35-53/hr | 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
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
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
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% 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
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