Siding Replacement Cost by State (2026)
The national average for a siding replacement is about $11,586 (~$10 per sq ft), but it swings with local labor and material costs. Pick your state for a localized estimate.
| State | Typical cost | Range |
|---|---|---|
| Mississippi | $11,000 | $5,300 – $16,850 |
| Arkansas | $11,100 | $5,350 – $17,000 |
| West Virginia | $11,250 | $5,400 – $17,200 |
| Alabama | $11,350 | $5,450 – $17,350 |
| Kentucky | $11,350 | $5,450 – $17,350 |
| Louisiana | $11,350 | $5,450 – $17,350 |
| Oklahoma | $11,350 | $5,450 – $17,350 |
| Tennessee | $11,350 | $5,450 – $17,350 |
| Florida | $11,450 | $5,500 – $17,550 |
| Indiana | $11,450 | $5,500 – $17,550 |
| Michigan | $11,450 | $5,500 – $17,550 |
| Missouri | $11,450 | $5,500 – $17,550 |
| New Mexico | $11,450 | $5,500 – $17,550 |
| Ohio | $11,450 | $5,500 – $17,550 |
| Georgia | $11,600 | $5,550 – $17,700 |
| Kansas | $11,600 | $5,550 – $17,700 |
| Montana | $11,600 | $5,550 – $17,700 |
| Nebraska | $11,600 | $5,550 – $17,700 |
| North Dakota | $11,600 | $5,550 – $17,700 |
| South Dakota | $11,600 | $5,550 – $17,700 |
| Texas | $11,600 | $5,550 – $17,700 |
| Wyoming | $11,600 | $5,550 – $17,700 |
| Idaho | $11,700 | $5,600 – $17,900 |
| Utah | $11,700 | $5,600 – $17,900 |
| Arizona | $11,800 | $5,650 – $18,100 |
| Maryland | $11,800 | $5,650 – $18,100 |
| North Carolina | $12,050 | $5,800 – $18,450 |
| Delaware | $12,150 | $5,850 – $18,600 |
| Illinois | $12,150 | $5,850 – $18,600 |
| Colorado | $12,300 | $5,900 – $18,800 |
| Iowa | $12,300 | $5,900 – $18,800 |
| Maine | $12,300 | $5,900 – $18,800 |
| New Hampshire | $12,400 | $5,950 – $18,950 |
| South Carolina | $12,400 | $5,950 – $18,950 |
| Virginia | $12,400 | $5,950 – $18,950 |
| Vermont | $12,500 | $6,000 – $19,150 |
| Wisconsin | $12,500 | $6,000 – $19,150 |
| Minnesota | $12,750 | $6,100 – $19,500 |
| Nevada | $12,850 | $6,150 – $19,650 |
| Pennsylvania | $13,200 | $6,350 – $20,200 |
| Oregon | $13,450 | $6,450 – $20,550 |
| Washington | $13,800 | $6,600 – $21,100 |
| Rhode Island | $13,900 | $6,650 – $21,250 |
| Connecticut | $14,250 | $6,850 – $21,800 |
| Massachusetts | $15,050 | $7,250 – $23,050 |
| New York | $15,050 | $7,250 – $23,050 |
| California | $16,100 | $7,750 – $24,650 |
| New Jersey | $16,100 | $7,750 – $24,650 |
| Alaska | $16,350 | $7,850 – $25,000 |
| Hawaii | $16,450 | $7,900 – $25,150 |
Frequently asked questions
How much does a siding replacement cost on average?▾
Nationally, a siding replacement typically costs about $11,586, with most projects between $5,562 and $17,721 (~$10 per sq ft). State costs vary with local labor and materials.
Which states are cheapest and most expensive for a siding replacement?▾
Among the 50 states, Mississippi is on the lower end (around $11,000 typical) and Hawaii on the higher end (around $16,450), driven mainly by regional labor and material costs.
What affects the cost of a siding replacement?▾
The main drivers are material (vinyl vs. wood, fiber cement or brick), house size, and old-siding removal. Location matters too: Angi / HomeAdvisor (2025-2026).
Disclaimer. These are planning estimates based on national-average costs adjusted by a state construction-cost index. Actual prices vary by scope, materials, site conditions, and contractor. Always confirm with local quotes.