How do I estimate siding installation?
Estimating siding installation involves calculating both materials and labor costs. Here’s a step-by-step guide:
1. Measure the Surface Area
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Measure the height and length of each wall.
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Multiply height × length for each wall, then sum them up to get total square footage.
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Subtract windows and doors (standard door: ~20 sq. ft, window: ~15 sq. ft).
2. Choose the Type of Siding
Different materials vary in cost:
| Material | Cost per Sq. Ft (USD) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Vinyl | $3 – $8 | Most common & affordable |
| Wood | $5 – $12 | Natural look, higher maintenance |
| Fiber Cement | $5 – $10 | Durable, heavy |
| Aluminum | $3 – $7 | Rust-resistant |
| Engineered Wood | $4 – $9 | Durable, easier to install |
| Brick/Stone Veneer | $8 – $18+ | Premium look, expensive |
3. Calculate Material Costs
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Multiply total sq. ft. by the cost per sq. ft. for your chosen material.
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Add 10–15% extra for waste and cutting.
4. Estimate Labor Costs
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Labor costs vary by region and material, typically $1.50 to $6 per sq. ft.
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Complex projects (multiple stories, irregular shapes) can cost more.
5. Include Additional Costs
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Removal of old siding: $1–$2 per sq. ft.
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Insulation or house wrap: $0.50–$1 per sq. ft.
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Permits (if needed): Varies
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Trim, soffits, fascia, fasteners: Add 10–15% more
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