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Smart Board Siding Cost Guide – Adnan Painting and Remodeling
Published: 2026-06-30T08:07:46+00:00 • 3 min read

Homeowners typically pay for Smart Board siding based on material grade, board size, and installation complexity. Main cost drivers include material price per square foot, surface prep, and labor time. Cost and price discussions rely on regional pricing and product options, but a clear range helps budget planning.

Item Low Average High Notes
Materials (Smart Board siding) $3.50/sq ft $6.50/sq ft $9.50/sq ft Material grade, texture, color
Labor & Installation $2.50/sq ft $4.50/sq ft $7.00/sq ft Includes removal of old siding
Substrates & Prep $0.50/sq ft $1.50/sq ft $2.50/sq ft Sheathing, moisture barriers
Repairs & Prep Work $300 $1,200 $2,500 Damaged framing, rot replacement
Permits & Inspections $0 $300 $1,000 Varies by locality
Delivery & Waste $100 $350 $800 Transport and debris

Typical Cost Range

What buyers typically pay for Smart Board siding depends on home size, climate, and the chosen profile. The total project range usually falls between $6,000 and $28,000 for an average-sized home, with per-square-foot pricing across projects commonly cited as $6 to $12. For lower-cost scenarios, smaller homes or lighter profiles may land near the $6,000–$12,000 band, while larger homes or premium textures can approach or exceed $28,000. Assumptions: single-story construction, standard 8–9 ft ceilings, no major structural upgrades.

Cost Breakdown

Understanding where money goes helps compare quotes across regions and contractor options. The breakdown below uses total project ranges plus per-square-foot indications to illustrate how costs accumulate.

Category Low Average High Notes
Materials $3.50/sq ft $6.50/sq ft $9.50/sq ft Smart Board panels, finish, fasteners
Labor $2.50/sq ft $4.50/sq ft $7.00/sq ft Removal of old siding included in some bids
Prep & Substrates $0.50/sq ft $1.50/sq ft $2.50/sq ft Moisture barrier, sheathing if needed
Repairs $300 $1,200 $2,500 Rot or structural fixes
Permits $0 $300 $1,000 Depends on city/county
Delivery & Disposal $100 $350 $800 Material drop-off and haul-away
Totals (est.) $6,000 $14,000 $28,000 Assumes 1,500–2,500 sq ft of siding

What Drives Price

Pricing variables include board profile (smooth vs textured), thickness, color options, and waste handling. Labor rates depend on crew size and regional wage norms. Roof-to-wall transitions, windows and door openings, and existing moisture or rot can add costs. A higher SEER or energy-related upgrades do not apply to siding directly, but if insulation or ventilation work is needed, expect separate pricing updates.

Ways To Save

Smart budgeting tactics focus on selecting standard profiles, batching installations to reduce mobilization, and scheduling during off-peak periods in some markets. If permitting is simple or unnecessary in the jurisdiction, project costs drop accordingly. Consider material color and texture choices that minimize specialty finishes to keep per-sq-ft costs down.

Regional Price Differences

Prices vary by region due to labor markets and supply chains. In the Northeast, expect higher labor and permit costs, while the Midwest may show mid-range pricing. The South often features lower labor rates but higher material transport costs. A typical regional delta can range ±15% to ±25% from the national average, depending on local rules and availability. Assumptions: 2,000 sq ft house, standard siding profile, no major structural work.

Labor & Installation Time

Installation time impacts total cost through crew hours and scheduling. A typical crew of 2–4 workers may take 3–7 days for 1,500–2,500 sq ft, depending on detailing and openings. data-formula=’labor_hours × hourly_rate’> Labor rates commonly run $40–$75 per hour per worker, aggregating to roughly $2.50–$7.00 per sq ft in many markets. Shorter timelines can incur premium scheduling charges in busy seasons.

Additional & Hidden Costs

Surprises can appear beyond the base price. Structural repairs identified during removal, hidden rot behind siding, and waste disposal fees can add several hundred to several thousand dollars. Specialty trims, corner posts, and color-matched fasteners may carry extra costs. Permitting can also trigger additional fees in certain jurisdictions, so verify local rules early in the planning phase.

Real-World Pricing Examples

Three scenario cards illustrate typical quotes with different spec levels and site conditions. Assumptions: region: midwestern suburb; home: 1,800 sq ft; standard 6-inch reveal profile.

Assumptions: region, specs, labor hours.

Basic — 1,800 sq ft, standard profile, minimal prep, no repairs. Materials $6,300; Labor $7,290; Prep $2,700; Permits $0; Delivery $250. Total ≈ $16,540. Avg per sq ft ≈ $9.19.

Mid-Range — 1,800 sq ft, textured finish, minor prep, some lighting around openings. Materials $9,000; Labor $9,720; Prep $3,000; Permits $300; Delivery $350. Total ≈ $22,370. Avg per sq ft ≈ $12.43.

Premium — 1,800 sq ft, premium texture, extensive prep, minor rot repairs, color-matched trims. Materials $14,000; Labor $12,960; Prep $4,500; Permits $600; Delivery $500. Total ≈ $32,560. Avg per sq ft ≈ $18.09.