House Siding Options & Prices
If your house siding is sagging, then it may be time for a replacement job. There are many options to choose from, depending on how much you want to spend and the look you’re after. Quality exterior siding is important for curb appeal if you’re planning to sell your house (or just want it to look great while you live there), and it’s also important for more practical reasons. Siding protects your house from the elements (rain, snow, ice, etc.).
So, how much do various house siding options costs? Let’s take a look, since that will likely play a part in your decision:
- Brick — $6-$12 per square foot
- Brick/Stone Veneers — $5-$6
- Engineered Wood — $1-$3
- Fiber-cement — $1-$6
- Metal Siding — $1-$6
- Solid Wood — $1-$5
- Stucco — $1-$10
- Vinyl — $1-$6
These price estimates come from the Fall/Winter 2007 “Exteriors” issue of Better Homes & Gardens and should just be considered starting points for figuring your own potential costs.


Comments
amy
Ooooo. I’m not really a candle person but those look totally cool around the doorway there
michael
I think that when you are remodeling you want to be around the project as much as possible!
If you can do a lot of it yourself that helps on quality and money.
Usually the best job done is the one you do because you know how you want it done and you
want it done nicely because you’ll be seeing it everyday – the contracter wont!
Thanks for this blog it had a lot of great information!