Noticing faded panels or peeling paint? Installing new siding is the makeover your home needs.
Tap into a network of vetted pros who understand the homes in your area through Renovate.
Siding is durable, but it can wear out over time, threatening your home’s aesthetic and structural integrity.
Siding contractors recommend watching out for:
When your exterior shows signs of wear, a siding contractor can help you determine whether a repair or replacement is the next best step.
Fixes cracks and loose panels to extend the life of your siding.
Replaces old or damaged siding with new materials for better durability and curb appeal.
A popular choice for its low maintenance and variety of colors and styles, vinyl siding can give your home a fresh, clean look.
Strong, fire-resistant, and built to last, fiber cement siding protects your home while giving it a modern, polished appearance.
This classic style adds texture and charm, giving your home a timeless, elegant exterior.
Our pros can spot problems early, helping you avoid costly repairs and keep your siding in top condition.
Our contractors can refresh the look of your home with clean trim, new fascia, and professional siding painting to boost curb appeal.
Our pros can ensure your siding is properly sealed and installed to keep out moisture, drafts, and pests, which may improve your home’s energy efficiency.
Finding good exterior siding contractors involves a lot of guesswork, especially when going through the process for the first time. By sharing your project details with us, you can skip that hassle.
Access siding specialists who can take on repair or replacement projects of different sizes.
Work with contractors who understand your region’s building codes, styles, and weather challenges.
With one quick form, Renovate streamlines the process of reaching siding contractors in your area.
Our network of siding contractors may share a project breakdown with you before any work begins.
Our network includes contractors who can assist with projects for both homes and business properties.
In the United States, siding replacement typically costs between $5,560 and $17,650, with an average price of around $11,530.
For 1,000 sq ft of vinyl siding, the total installed cost, which includes both materials and labor, ranges from about $7.25 to $12.35 per square foot.
Prices vary based on the type of siding, local labor rates, and the condition of your existing exterior.
Spring through early fall is usually ideal. Temperatures are moderate, and there’s less risk of moisture or freezing interfering with installation.
Yes. New siding can help improve efficiency, especially when paired with insulation. It reduces heat loss in winter and heat gain in summer, resulting in more consistent indoor temperatures.
Steel and stone siding are among the longest-lasting options, often performing for several decades with minimal upkeep.
Fiber cement also offers strong durability, typically lasting 30 to 50 years. Engineered wood provides a natural appearance with enhanced protection against moisture and pests.
Regular cleaning and inspections can help any siding material last longer.
For most single-family homes, siding installation or replacement typically takes between one and two weeks.
The exact timeline depends on factors such as the size of your home, the type of siding, and the amount of preparation work required to remove old materials.
Weather can also affect scheduling, since heavy rain or extreme cold may delay outdoor work.
We refer you to contractors who may install a variety of options, including vinyl, fiber cement, engineered wood, metal, and stone.
Yes. Contractors may work with several manufacturers, which means you can explore a wide range of palettes, from classic neutrals to bold tones.
In addition to color, you can often choose from different textures and profiles, such as smooth finishes, wood-grain looks, horizontal panels, or vertical boards.
Siding contractors may offer free estimates before scheduling work.
For larger projects, some may also offer financing or payment plan options, although availability and terms will vary on a case-by-case basis.
Contractors in our network may offer warranties on materials and artistry. Be sure to ask your specialist for details.