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HomeSiding Replacement Cost

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.

StateTypical costRange
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.