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How Much Does Wood Siding Cost In 2023?

February 3rd, 2023 | 6 min. read

How Much Does Wood Siding Cost In 2023?

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Is your wood siding rotting and falling apart? Are you just looking to elevate the look of your home with a classic and traditional aesthetic? 

No matter the reason you are interested in wood replacement siding, one of the first things you want to know is how much it will cost.

Most wood sidings are an affordable option for your home. Whether you need to replace your old siding or have been craving a new look, wood siding is a durable and elegant option. 

At Southwest Exteriors, we exclusively install James Hardie fiber cement siding because of its proven quality and ability to withstand the harsh South Texas climate.

Although we only offer this type of siding, we want to educate you on all siding types and provide you with all the information you need to make the best decisions for you, your project, and your home. 

This article will outline how much wood siding costs in 2023 and what factors affect the overall cost of your project. 

 

How Much Does Wood Siding Cost? 

In 2023, wood siding costs around $25,000 - $35,000 for 1,500 square feet of siding. This is a standard cost for professional installation and does not include soffit or fascia replacement. 

When estimating the cost of your wood siding replacement, it’s important you factor in the cost of siding materials and labor and installation. 

You must also consider the type of wood siding you are interested in, such as cedar or pine, which are most common, or redwood, which is on the higher end of the cost range. The more unique an uncommon the wood type is, the more it will cost. 

 

What Factors Affect The Cost Of A Wood Siding Replacement? 

While wood siding is a more affordable siding type, many factors will increase or decrease the overall cost of your project, like square footage, any customizations, and more. 

Once you understand how these factors affect the cost of your siding project, you can accurately determine how much your project will cost. 

 

1. Square Footage Of Your Project

The total square footage of your home or the area of siding you need replacing is the first factor that will affect the cost. 

Knowing how much square footage of siding you need to be replaced is the first step to having realistic expectations for the cost of your project. 

Think about it. A 600 square feet patch will be less expensive to replace with wood siding than 2,000 square feet of siding to replace, right?

To accurately calculate how much your siding project will cost, you must also consider other exterior areas you may replace, like the soffit and fascia. 

 

2. Condition Of Your Current Siding

If your current exterior siding is in great condition, it may be used as the substrate for your new wood siding. 

Substrate is necessary to protect your walls and add another layer of strength for the wood siding to go atop. This will make your siding stronger and last longer.

If your current siding is not in good condition or can’t be used as a substrate, then a new substrate must be installed before the wood siding is on top. The cost of the substrate increases the cost of your project per square foot. 

 

3. Added Customizations

Any customizations you include in your siding replacement will increase the cost. 

Some common customizations for replacement siding include board size, profile, shape, texture, and color. 

Any small customization you make to your wood siding will have an added cost associated with it. So, if you want to make your siding as unique as possible, make sure to leave room in your budget for design. 

 

4. Recommended Additions For Your Project

Recommended additions are the last factor that will influence the cost of your siding replacement project. When you work with a professional siding replacement contractor, they will most likely advise you to replace other parts of your exterior at the same time as your siding. 

Popular additions to a siding replacement include soffit and fascia replacement, trim replacement, and exterior painting. 

Of course, you can replace your siding with nothing else included, but it is uncommon to do so. Any added area other than the siding will increase the cost of your project. 

 

Wood Siding Alternatives

Many types of home siding are available in the market, and the popularity of each type varies depending on factors such as location, climate, building codes, and personal preference. However, here are some of the most popular types of home siding in the US:

  1. Vinyl siding: This is one of the most popular types of siding due to its affordability, durability, and low maintenance. It comes in various colors and textures and can mimic the look of wood, stone, or brick.

  2. Fiber cement siding: This type of siding is known for its durability, resistance to fire, insects, and rot, and low maintenance. It can also mimic the look of wood or other materials.

  3. Brick siding: This type of siding is popular for its classic look, durability, and low maintenance. It can also help increase a home's energy efficiency due to its insulating properties.

  4. Stucco siding: This type of siding is popular in the Southwest US due to its ability to keep homes cool in hot weather. It is also durable and low maintenance and can be painted in various colors.

Other types of home siding include metal, stone, and synthetic materials such as engineered wood or composite siding. Ultimately, the choice of siding will depend on factors such as budget, location, and personal preference.

 

Replace Your Siding With High-Quality Wood Siding

Now that you know how much wood siding costs and what factors most affect the cost, you can have realistic expectations for how much your siding replacement will cost. 

Wood siding can be both an affordable and expensive siding option. You can customize it to make it as unique as you want, whether you want a traditional log cabin style or a modern, chic smooth style. 

  • If you want a siding that provides a classic and timeless style that will last on your home, wood siding is a great option for you. 
  • If you want a siding that won’t require any upkeep and you won’t have to worry about problems like rotting or insect infestation, then wood may not be the right choice for you. 

While wood siding does require routine maintenance and can cause common problems, like rotting, it is still a durable and long-lasting siding that has been around for centuries. 

But, even if you choose high-quality wood siding, it will not last as long as it should if it is not installed correctly. This is why finding the right company to work with is crucial to the success of your project.

Check out this article that outlines how to find the right home remodeling contractor in three simple steps. Then, you’ll know exactly what to look for and what questions to ask to choose the best company for you. 


Interested in replacing your San Antonio siding with high-quality fiber cement siding? Schedule your commitment-free consultation with Southwest Exteriors today!