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Vinyl Siding Cost Guide for Homeowners – Adnan Painting and Remodeling
Published: 2026-06-30T08:08:02+00:00 • 3 min read

Homeowners typically pay for new vinyl siding based on house size, siding style, insulation, and labor. The main cost drivers are material grade, insulation level, labor hours, and any removal or disposal needs. This guide presents realistic price ranges and breakdowns for budget planning.

Item Low Average High Notes
Materials $2.00 $3.50 $6.00 Per sq ft, untreated vs insulated panels
Labor $2.50 $4.50 $7.50 Per sq ft; includes removal and fastening
Removal/Disposal $0.50 $1.50 $3.00 Per sq ft; varies by existing siding type
Per-Unit Add-Ons $0.25 $1.20 $3.50 Trim, accessories, corner posts
Permits & Fees $0 $150 $600 Local requirements may apply
Total Project Range $4,800 $9,000 $16,000 Assumes 1,500–2,000 sq ft home
Cost Per Sq Ft $4.00 $7.00 $10.00 Includes materials, labor, and disposal

Assumptions: region, siding specs, labor hours.

Overview Of Costs

Typical cost range for an average sized home (about 1,500–2,000 sq ft) is roughly $4.80 per sq ft for a basic vinyl job up to about $8–$10 per sq ft for insulated vinyl with premium trim and color. A complete project typically falls in the $6,000–$12,000 range, with larger or more complex homes moving toward $12,000–$16,000 or higher. Prices depend on house shape, window/door openings, and removal needs.

Cost Breakdown

Category Low Average High Notes
Materials $2.00 $3.50 $6.00 Vinyl panels only vs insulated siding with foam backing
Labor $2.50 $4.50 $7.50 Includes siding installation and basic signaling/fastening
Equipment $0.20 $0.60 $1.50 Scaffolding, ladders, cutting tools
Permits $0 $150 $600 Dependent on jurisdiction
Delivery/Disposal $0.50 $1.50 $3.00 Waste removal may vary by location
Accessories $0.25 $1.20 $3.50 Trim, corner posts, drip caps
Contingency $0.50 $1.00 $2.50 Unforeseen fixes or fixes for substrate
Taxes $0.50 $1.30 $3.50 State/local sales tax

What Drives Price

Material quality and insulation level are key drivers. Insulated vinyl siding adds R-value and typically costs more upfront but can reduce heating and cooling bills over time. House size and complexity—more corners, bays, and multiple stories—increase labor hours. A larger home with intricate trim can push prices higher quickly.

Cost By Region

Regional price differences reflect labor markets, climate incentives, and disposal costs. In the Midwest, typical ranges may be 5–15% lower than coastal metros, while the Northeast can be 10–20% higher due to labor rates and permitting. Rural areas often see savings on labor but transport and waste fees may offset them.

Labor, Hours & Rates

Labor rates vary by region and crew experience. A bare-bones installation might run around $2.50–$4.50 per sq ft, while a full-service crew with insulation and premium trim could reach $6–$7.50 per sq ft. Typical installation hours for an average home are 10–14 hours for the exterior, plus prep work. data-formula=”labor_hours × hourly_rate”>

Additional & Hidden Costs

Hidden costs can include extra flashing, window/door rework, specialty corner pieces, color-matched caulk, and disposal surcharges. If existing siding requires removal, expect an additional $0.50–$3.00 per sq ft. Structural repairs or moisture remediation add to both time and price.

Real-World Pricing Examples

Basic Scenario

Specs: 1,500 sq ft, standard vinyl siding, no insulation upgrade, asphalt shingle roof, few openings. Labor hours: 12–14. Assumptions: Suburban, no major repairs. Costs include standard trim and disposal.

Totals: Materials $3.00/sq ft, Labor $3.50/sq ft, Permits $0–$150, Delivery/Disposal $1.00/sq ft. Estimated range: $6,000–$9,000. Per sq ft: $4.00–$6.00.

Mid-Range Scenario

Specs: 1,800 sq ft, insulated vinyl siding, mid-grade color, extra trim, moderate openings. Labor hours: 14–18. Assumptions: Suburban with minor window work.

Totals: Materials $4.50/sq ft, Labor $4.75/sq ft, Permits $150–$300, Delivery/Disposal $1.50/sq ft. Estimated range: $11,000–$14,500. Per sq ft: $6.50–$8.00.

Premium Scenario

Specs: 2,200 sq ft, premium insulated siding, premium trim, custom colors, multiple bays. Labor hours: 20–26. Assumptions: Urban market with full waste management and disposal fees.

Totals: Materials $6.00/sq ft, Labor $6.00/sq ft, Permits $300–$600, Delivery/Disposal $2.00/sq ft. Estimated range: $21,000–$28,000. Per sq ft: $9.50–$12.50.

Maintenance & Ownership Costs

Maintenance for vinyl siding is typically low, with occasional cleaning and repainting not required. A reputable vinyl system can last 30–40 years with warranty coverage topping out at 20–30 years for certain panels. 5-year cost outlook may include minor repairs, caulking refresh, and inspection costs, usually a few hundred dollars.

Price By Region

Three regional snapshots illustrate differences. In the West, expect higher disposal and permit costs, pushing totals toward the upper mid-range. In the South, climate-driven siding choices can shift costs toward insulated options, with steady labor rates. In the Northeast, premium trim and color matching raise both materials and labor. Regional deltas commonly amount to ±10–20% from national averages.

Frequently Asked Price Questions

  • How much does removing old siding add to the cost? Typical removal adds 0.50–3.00 per sq ft, depending on material and condition.
  • Is insulated vinyl worth the extra cost? For climates with extreme temps, insulated vinyl can reduce heating and cooling bills and may be cost-effective over time.
  • Do I need permits for siding projects? Many jurisdictions require permits for exterior renovations; costs range widely by locale.

In summary, the price of new vinyl siding depends on square footage, insulation level, trim needs, and regional labor rates. Homeowners can expect a broad range from roughly $4,800 up to $16,000 or more, with typical projects landing in the $6,000–$12,000 band. Accurate budgeting requires a detailed quote that itemizes materials, installation, and disposal.