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When listing your pricing component, make sure you include: The total cost of siding materials. You can determine this by multiplying the materials cost per square foot by the homes total square footage. The total cost of additional materials. The cost of labor. Taxes. Overhead and profit margin.
1. The total cost of siding materials. You can determine this by multiplying the materials cost per square foot by the homes total square footage. So, if the project requires vinyl siding at around $3 per square foot for a 1,000-square-foot home, you can charge the homeowner $3,000 for material costs alone.
On average, you can expect to pay $2$4 per square foot for siding repairs. Vinyl siding installation costs range from $2.15$5.25 per square foot. Typically, exterior painting costs anywhere from $1$4 per square foot.
The average labor cost to siding is $1.50 to $4.50 per square foot on top of material costs. These rates vary depending on where you live and how large or complex your job is. Some contractors charge an hourly rate instead, typically between $40 and $90 per hour.
Start with all square and rectangular walls, measuring height and width. Siding is ordered in squares. One square equals 100 square feet, so multiply height x width, then divide by 100 for total squares. If you are using different materials on different walls, you will want to keep these separate.