Average Cost to Reside a House (2021)
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When calculating the average cost to reside a home in 2021, there are many factors to take into account. There are a few important costs other than the siding itself to include in your budget.
From building permit costs to removal of waste, this short guide will give you a better idea of the numbers you will be using for your budget.
Knowledge is Power
Any home repair or maintenance aspect is always better with knowledge. If you don’t have the right knowledge to apply to your goal, chances are it will not turn out good. One mistake could be detrimental to your home. Such mistakes could put not just your siding at risk, but, also your windows and doors.
There are several different kinds of siding. Each type determines the cost of the siding being used. Depending on the current siding of your house, the removal could be cost-friendly. If, for example, there is mould from improperly installed wood siding, that could cost more to deal with.
The Value of Your Home
Siding is a good investment for you to make in your home. This is because you will increase the value of it as well as protect your home.
Siding Materials and Cost
There are many different kinds of siding materials to choose from when you want to re-side your home.
The following are the most common materials and prices when it comes to your siding options. These costs are based on a 2,000 square foot house.
Vinyl
Vinyl is probably the cheapest option to go with when siding your home. Vinyl siding costs between $4-14 per square foot.
Aluminum
Aluminum is another cost-effective material to use when siding your house. The cost is between $5.50-$19 per square foot.
Fiber Cement
The cost of James Hardie/fiber cement siding is anywhere between $6-$15 per square foot.
Engineered Wood
This material used for siding is cheaper than its wood siding alternative. Between $22,000-$60,000 is the average cost to install engineered wood. The cost of engineered wood per square foot starts at $13 and goes up to around $33.
Wood
The cost range of wood siding is from $4.25 to as much as $18 per square foot. There are cheaper options such as clapboard if the wood siding is too much for your budget.
Brick Siding
Brick siding will run you between $8-$12 per square foot. The average price to brick your home is around $20,000.
Stucco
The average cost to stucco your house is between $14,000-$20,000. Per square foot, Stucco has a price tag of between $7-$10.
Steel Siding
Steel siding is a cost-friendly option when it comes to siding your house. Between $4-$6 per square foot, steel siding has a hard price to beat.
Stone
This is one of the most expensive material options for siding your house. On average, it will cost between $70,000 upwards to $100,000 at a price of $35-$50 per square foot.
Siding Material Cost Factors
It is recommended you have an idea of what you want in terms of siding combinations and a budget to account for all expenses (expected and unexpected).
Square Footage of Your House
The cost of siding your house is proportionate to the size of it. If you don’t have enough in your budget for a complete re-siding of your home, you can just repair the spots that need it the most instead.
Condition of Existing Siding
A house with siding in good condition will cost less to re-side than a house with siding in poor condition. You can expect to pay more when your siding is in bad shape because it will have to be removed before you can add the new siding. The cost to remove old siding ranges from $3,000 – $5,000. If you have insect infestations and the like, it will cost even more and set you back timewise even further.
Product Choice(s)
Sometimes, you will want to incorporate numerous types of siding on one building. Different materials have different labor costs because of the different kinds of knowledge and skill that are required to successfully install each type of siding. The cost of labour per foot per material can be easily calculated.
The formula for Estimating Siding Costs
As far as cost estimates and how to arrive at them go, here are a few things to consider when dealing with your siding project and a formula to calculate yourself if you don’t have access to an online calculator.
As a starting point, it’s good to figure out what kind of material(s) you will use. This makes it easier to do the math when you have your square footage measurements. Here is a formula to arrive at those numbers if you don’t have an online calculator to use.
Square Footage Formula
Divide the walls of your home into simple mathematical shapes such as circles, triangles, squares, and rectangles. Obtain their measurements with a tape measure.
Next, use the simple mathematical formula for calculating square footage. The formula is length multiplied by width. Make sure you take your measurements in feet.
Finally, take all the areas you have measured to get the square footage and multiply them by the total of the material per square foot you have chosen. The siding material cost will be your answer.
If you want to ensure you stay within your budget, try to account for any additional costs you might not have thought about. Such things might include the cost of waste for your project. Different kinds of wastes have to be disposed of differently and at a different price.
Siding Permits and Inspections
Laws and regulations differ in different zones of cities, towns and states. Make sure your permit costs are calculated correctly with the help of the Bay Area Siding Company.
Some siding pre-installation inspections are common in most states. One such common practice is the water-resistant barrier. Other inspections include those that are performed after the job has been completed.
Regardless of the job that needs to be done, it’s always recommended you call the a professional, experienced local siding contractor.