What to know about siding in New York
Freeze-thaw winters in New York reward durable materials and careful sealing to keep moisture out.
What affects siding cost in New York
Beyond the local market, the same factors that drive siding cost everywhere apply in New York:
- Wall area to be covered, measured in square feet.
- Material: vinyl is cheapest, then engineered wood, fiber cement, and metal, with brick or stone veneer at the top.
- Tear-off and disposal of old siding.
- House height, number of stories, and trim detail.
Siding cost by siding material in New York
These figures are adjusted for New York pricing (about 1.42x the national average), so they reflect what local homeowners actually pay.
| Siding material | Cost in New York | Typical total |
|---|---|---|
| Vinyl | $5.68 to $18.46 /sq ft | About $8,500 to $27,700 |
| Engineered wood | $7.95 to $25.84 /sq ft | About $11,900 to $38,800 |
| Fiber cement (Hardie) | $8.52 to $27.69 /sq ft | About $12,800 to $41,500 |
| Natural wood | $9.09 to $29.54 /sq ft | About $13,600 to $44,300 |
| Stucco | $8.52 to $27.69 /sq ft | About $12,800 to $41,500 |
| Metal (steel or aluminum) | $9.66 to $31.38 /sq ft | About $14,500 to $47,100 |
| Brick or stone veneer | $12.50 to $40.61 /sq ft | About $18,700 to $60,900 |