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Commonly Asked Questions about Siding Contracts

On the low end, vinyl siding costs between $2-7 per square foot compared to brick siding which can cost between $8-10 per square foot. The most expensive siding material is natural stone, with some contractors quoting up to $50 per square foot.
You can always negotiate with your contractor on the price of a successful project before signing a contract. Discuss your budget with your siding contractor. Agree that any unexpected project expenses will be presented in writing to help you remain within your budget.
The cost to siding on a house by area is $10 per square foot on average, though you could pay $45 per square foot or more for a solid material like natural stone.
To get a general idea of the cost of your siding project, take all of your measurements for each item separately, and multiply the running or square footage of by the dollar amount per foot or square foot of each item.
Depending on where you live, labor costs could vary, but the average labor cost to vinyl siding is $3.70 per square foot, with the general range being from $2 to $5 per square foot. So, if your home is 1,000 sq. ft. then you can expect to pay $2,150 or $5,250 in labor costs alone.
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.