Replace worn, damaged, or outdated siding with professional siding replacement services in New York, New York. Get local support for complete exterior replacement, single-wall projects, weather-barrier upgrades, trim, soffit, fascia, flashing, and detailed finishing throughout Queens.
- Whole-home replacement from $16,500
- Vinyl, fiber cement, engineered wood, cedar, composite, aluminum, and steel options
- Clear scope, material guidance, preparation details, and project pricing
When aging, damaged, or outdated siding no longer protects your property as it should, professional siding replacement services in New York, New York can restore the exterior, improve curb appeal, and create an opportunity to correct hidden wall and moisture-management concerns. Local siding professionals can replace one damaged wall, a complete elevation, or the full exterior while coordinating removal, disposal, substrate preparation, weather barriers, flashing, trim, soffit, fascia, and final cleanup.
Properties throughout Queens vary in age, construction, architecture, and weather exposure. A reliable replacement plan should therefore be based on an inspection, accurate measurements, material compatibility, access conditions, and the long-term goals for the building. Whether you own a house, rental property, manufactured home, detached garage, workshop, or light commercial building, the project should begin with a clearly defined scope and practical material recommendations.
Local Siding Replacement Services in New York
Siding replacement may involve much more than installing new panels. The existing exterior must be evaluated, removed where required, and checked for damaged sheathing, deteriorated trim, failed flashing, uneven wall surfaces, or moisture-related problems. The new siding system should then be installed with appropriate fastening, clearances, drainage details, and transitions around windows, doors, rooflines, utilities, and the foundation.
Available siding replacement services may include:
- Whole-home siding removal and replacement
- Single-wall siding replacement from $3,250
- Single-elevation replacement from $4,500
- Vinyl siding replacement from $11,500 to $30,000
- Fiber cement replacement from $24,500 to $38,000
- Engineered wood replacement from $22,500
- Cedar siding replacement from $30,000
- Metal siding replacement from $24,500
- Detached garage replacement from $8,500
- Manufactured-home siding replacement from $10,750
- Chimney chase replacement from $3,250
- Dormer siding replacement at $2,300 each per standard dormer
- Bay or bow window siding replacement from $1,550
Signs It May Be Time to Replace Your Siding
Some siding problems can be repaired, but widespread deterioration often makes replacement the more practical long-term option. An inspection can help determine whether the damage is isolated or affects enough of the exterior to justify a broader project.
Common warning signs
- Cracked, brittle, split, or missing panels across multiple areas
- Warping, buckling, rippling, or siding that no longer lies flat
- Loose sections that repeatedly detach during wind or temperature changes
- Open seams, failed caulk, or deteriorated trim around openings
- Moisture stains, soft sheathing, rot, mildew, or recurring leaks
- Severe fading or color mismatch that makes localized repair unattractive
- Hail, wind, fire, heat, impact, or animal damage across a broad area
- Frequent repair costs on siding that is nearing the end of its useful condition
- Outdated materials or profiles that are difficult to match
- A planned exterior renovation that includes insulation, trim, soffit, or fascia upgrades
Localized repairs may begin near $349, while moderate repair work may reach $999. When damage affects multiple walls, matching materials are unavailable, or the wall system needs wider access, complete replacement may provide a more uniform and dependable result.
Siding Replacement Versus Siding Repair
Repair is generally appropriate when damage is limited, matching material is available, and the underlying sheathing remains serviceable. Examples include replacing one accessible panel for $110 per panel, completing a small patch for $135 each, or repairing localized vinyl damage from $219.
Replacement is often recommended when the exterior has widespread cracking, warping, fading, moisture damage, repeated fastener problems, or multiple failed repairs. It may also be the better choice when the existing product is discontinued. Researching a compatible profile may require $150, while locating discontinued material may require $175. If a close match cannot be found, replacing a complete wall or elevation can create a cleaner appearance.
Our Siding Replacement Process
1. Inspection and project consultation
The process begins with a review of the existing siding, trim, corners, windows, doors, vents, penetrations, roof intersections, and accessible wall areas. A standard inspection may cost $89. More complex leaks or recurring damage may require a diagnostic assessment for $119, moisture testing for $149, or thermal imaging for $279.
When concealed layers need closer review, a siding core sample may be available for $195. The findings help determine whether full removal, selective removal, moisture correction, sheathing work, or additional planning is needed.
2. Measurements, material selection, and scope
Accurate measurements are used to calculate siding quantities, trim, starter strips, channels, fasteners, accessories, and expected waste. A dedicated measurement visit may cost $69, while a detailed material takeoff may cost $209. The estimated waste allowance may be based on 15%, depending on wall layout and architectural complexity.
Material selection may consider color, profile, texture, maintenance, insulation goals, warranty coverage, architectural style, and compatibility with surrounding materials. Premium colors may add $700, custom finishes may add $1,000, and specialty profiles may require $900.
3. Site preparation and exterior item removal
Before removal begins, landscaping, walkways, windows, and nearby surfaces should be protected. Standard jobsite protection may be priced at $400, while enhanced protection for an occupied property may cost $400.
Exterior items that block access may need to be removed and reset. Common charges may include $115 each per shutter, $140 each per downspout, $250 each per awning, $110 each per camera, $120 for an address plaque, $110 for a wall-mounted mailbox, and $140 for a hose reel.
4. Existing siding removal and disposal
Siding removal may start at $1,250 or be calculated at approximately $2.00 per sq. ft. per square foot. Removed siding, trim, packaging, and ordinary construction debris may be handled under a disposal fee of $575 or $0.95 per sq. ft. per square foot. A standard debris container may be included as a $625.
Older properties may require additional testing or safety procedures. Suspected asbestos-containing materials may require $575, confirmed hazardous material removal may require $3,000, and qualifying older homes may require lead-safe work practices priced at $1,500.
5. Wall inspection and substrate preparation
Once the old siding is removed, the exposed wall can be checked for loose sheathing, rot, insect damage, uneven surfaces, failed fasteners, and moisture staining. Routine preparation may cost $2.00 per sq. ft. per square foot. Leveling uneven walls may add $2.50 per sq. ft., while furring strips may cost $1.25 per sq. ft. per square foot.
Damaged sheathing may be replaced at $165 per sheet per sheet. Localized rot may be addressed with a planning allowance of $950. Termite-related substrate work may require $1,200, while concealed framing concerns may require $2,500 or $1,350.
6. Weather barrier, insulation, and drainage upgrades
Siding replacement creates an opportunity to improve the layers behind the exterior finish. Standard house wrap may start at $1,250 or cost approximately $1.45 per sq. ft. per square foot. A premium weather barrier may require $750.
Rigid insulation board may cost $2.50 per sq. ft. per square foot, while upgrading to insulated siding may add $2.75 per sq. ft.. A drainage mat may cost $2.50 per sq. ft. per square foot, and a ventilated rainscreen may cost approximately $3.25 per sq. ft. per square foot.
7. New siding, trim, flashing, and accessories
The selected siding is installed using product-appropriate fastening, spacing, alignment, and movement allowances. Standard labor on prepared walls may be estimated near $4.25 per sq. ft. per square foot. Complex layouts or detailed architecture may require $4.75 per sq. ft. per square foot, plus $2,250 where applicable.
Trim installation may cost $11 per linear ft. per linear foot. Starter strip may cost $4.00 per linear ft., J-channel may cost $8 per linear ft., and utility trim may cost $8.50 per linear ft. per linear foot. Standard corner posts may cost $205 each each.
Window trim may cost $215 per window per opening, door trim may cost $225 per door, and garage-door trim may cost $550 each. Enhanced window flashing may add $155 per window per window, while upgraded door flashing may add $205 per door per door.
8. Final review and cleanup
After installation, visible alignment, trim, flashing, sealant, corners, penetrations, and material transitions should be reviewed. Enhanced daily cleanup may cost $185 per day. A separate final inspection may be available for $185, and a written completion report may cost $175.
Siding Materials for Replacement Projects
Vinyl siding replacement
Vinyl siding is commonly chosen for its broad color range, varied profiles, and relatively low routine maintenance. Standard installation may cost $6.50 per sq. ft. per square foot, premium vinyl may cost $8.25 per sq. ft., and insulated vinyl may cost $10.00 per sq. ft. per square foot.
A smaller whole-home vinyl replacement may start at $15,500, while a larger project with premium profiles, additional wall preparation, or extensive trim may reach $25,500.
Fiber cement siding replacement
Fiber cement offers a substantial appearance and is available in lap, panel, shake, and vertical profiles. Standard installation may cost $11.75 per sq. ft. per square foot, while premium profiles may cost $13.50 per sq. ft.. Field painting may require an additional $3,500.
Engineered wood and composite siding
Engineered wood and composite materials can provide wood-inspired texture with product-specific durability and maintenance requirements. Engineered wood installation may cost $9.50 per sq. ft. per square foot, while composite siding may cost $12.00 per sq. ft.. Whole-home engineered wood replacement may start at $18,000.
Cedar siding replacement
Cedar provides natural texture and traditional character. Standard cedar installation may cost $15.50 per sq. ft. per square foot, while cedar shake installation may cost $15.50 per sq. ft.. Staining or protective finishing may add $3.50 per sq. ft. per square foot.
Metal, aluminum, and steel siding
Metal siding can be suitable for homes, workshops, barns, utility buildings, and light commercial properties. Aluminum siding installation may cost $9.75 per sq. ft. per square foot, residential metal siding may cost $11.50 per sq. ft., and steel siding may cost $14.00 per sq. ft.. Simple warehouse metal siding may be priced near $8.50 per sq. ft. per square foot.
Board-and-batten and accent siding
Board-and-batten siding may cost $12.50 per sq. ft. per square foot, while a limited accent area may begin at $2,250. Shake accents may cost $14.50 per sq. ft. per square foot, and one standard shake-style gable may begin near $1,550.
Full, Partial, and Specialty Replacement Options
Not every property needs the same replacement scope. A smaller home with a simple footprint may start near $14,500. Replacement on an average-size home may begin near $21,500, while a large home may start around $28,000.
Complete siding replacement may range from $16,500 to $32,000, depending on materials, trim, height, access, and wall preparation. A major project may range from $14,500 to $35,000, while a medium project may range from $4,000 to $9,000.
Specialty replacement may include one dormer at $1,500 each, one chimney chase from $3,500, one bay window from $1,400, one garage gable from $1,300, or a complete detached garage from $8,000.
Common Problems Found During Siding Removal
Removing old siding can reveal conditions that were not visible during the initial inspection. A professional estimate should explain how concealed issues will be documented, priced, and approved before additional work begins.
- Water-damaged sheathing or localized rot
- Missing, torn, or incorrectly lapped weather barrier
- Improper flashing around windows, doors, decks, and roof intersections
- Uneven walls requiring leveling or furring strips
- Insect or animal damage behind panels
- Failed sealant around penetrations and trim
- Overdriven, corroded, or incorrectly placed fasteners
- Insulation gaps or air-leakage paths
- Unsafe or outdated materials requiring testing
- Structural concerns requiring professional review
A reasonable project budget may include $1,000 for minor concealed conditions. Larger framing or structural concerns should be evaluated separately rather than covered by an unsupported fixed price.
Flashing, Trim, Soffit, and Fascia Replacement
A complete siding project should address the details that direct water away from the wall assembly. Localized flashing repair may start at $279, while replacement may cost $16 per linear ft. per linear foot. Z-flashing may cost $14 per linear ft., and drip caps may cost $12 per linear ft. per linear foot.
Foundation transition trim may cost $11 per linear ft. per linear foot, frieze board installation may cost $15 per linear ft., and water-table trim may cost $18 per linear ft.. Custom transitions between materials may cost $215 each each.
Soffit installation may cost $24 per linear ft. per linear foot, with limited replacement starting at $1,350. Fascia installation may cost $16 per linear ft. per linear foot, while limited fascia replacement may begin at $1,450.
Details Around Windows, Doors, Rooflines, and Utilities
Windows, doors, roof intersections, utility openings, and material transitions are common locations for water intrusion. These areas should receive careful flashing, trim, sealing, and clearance details during siding replacement.
Projects with numerous openings may require $1,050. Oversized windows may add $200 each each, arched windows may add $275 each, round windows may add $295 each, and sliding patio doors may add $275 each.
Utility penetration detailing may cost $185 each each. Mounting blocks may cost $95 each for a light, $115 each for an outlet, $125 each for a faucet, and $225 each for a dryer vent.
Roofline detail work may require $725. Kickout flashing may cost $225 each per location, porch-roof intersection correction may start at $625, and deck-ledger siding work may start at $450.
What Affects Siding Replacement Cost in New York?
The final cost of siding replacement services in New York, New York depends on the size and height of the property, material selection, removal requirements, trim complexity, wall condition, access, and exterior upgrades.
Common pricing factors include:
- Total wall area and number of elevations
- Selected siding material, profile, texture, and finish
- Old siding removal and disposal
- House wrap, insulation, drainage, or rainscreen upgrades
- Sheathing, rot, leveling, or structural repairs
- Windows, doors, dormers, gables, rooflines, and utility penetrations
- Two-story work requiring $750
- Three-story work requiring $3,000
- Restricted access requiring $650
- Steep grades requiring $900
- Multiple gables requiring $1,200
- Complex architecture requiring $2,250
- Mixed-material design requiring $1,750
- Scaffolding allowance of $1,500
- Lift-rental allowance of $1,200
- Permit allowance of $250 or permit and administration costs of $275
- Material delivery of $275
- Special-order material handling of $375
Pricing shown on the page should be treated as a planning reference. A final estimate should be based on current supplier pricing, measurements, product availability, site access, and the approved project scope.
Residential and Commercial Siding Replacement
Siding replacement services may be available for houses, rental properties, garages, additions, manufactured homes, workshops, barns, restaurants, storefronts, warehouses, and other low-rise buildings throughout New York, Queens, and nearby ZIP codes 11229 11228 11226 11225 11224 11222 11221 11220 11385 10169 10168 10167 10165 10162 10282 10280 10040 10044 11109 11102 11103 11106 11104 11697 11694 11692 11693 11691 10271 10279 10278 10075 11249 10452 11451 10475 10474 10471 10470 10473 10472 11223 10103 11368 11369 11366 11367 11364 11365 11362 11363 11360 11361 10028 10029 10026 10027 10024 10025 10022 10023 10020 10021 11212 11213 11210 11211 11216 11217 11214 11215 11218 11219 10152 10153 10154 10310 10311 10312 10314 11439 11432 11433 11430 11436 11434 11435 10453 10451 10457 10456 10455 10454 10459 10458 10128 10004 10005 10006 10007 10001 10002 10003 10009 11238 11239 11230 11231 11232 11233 11234 11235 11236 11237 11379 11378 11375 11374 11377 11371 11370 11373 11372 10170 10171 10172 10173 10174 10177 11356 10039 10038 10035 10034 10037 10036 10031 10030 10033 10032 11201 11209 11203 11205 11204 11207 11206 11208 11411 11412 11413 11414 11415 11416 11417 11418 11419 11101 11105 11001 11005 11004 10065 10069 10199 10309 10308 10307 10306 10305 10304 10303 10302 10301 11429 11428 11421 11420 11423 11422 11424 11427 11426 10466 10467 10464 10465 10462 10463 10460 10461 10468 10469 10119 10115 10112 10110 10111 11359 11358 11357 11355 11354 10019 10018 10013 10012 10011 10010 10017 10016 10014 10008 10041 10043 10055 10060 10081 10087 10090 10101 10102 10104 10105 10106 10107 10108 10109 10113 10114 10116 10117 10118 10120 10121 10122 10123 10124 10125 10126 10129 10130 10131 10132 10133 10138 10150 10151 10155 10156 10157 10158 10159 10160 10163 10164 10166 10175 10176 10178 10179 10185 10203 10211 10212 10213 10242 10249 10256 10258 10259 10260 10261 10265 10268 10269 10270 10272 10273 10274 10275 10276 10277 10281 10285 10286 10313 11120 11202 11241 11242 11243 11245 11247 11251 11252 11256 11351 11352 11380 11386 11405 11425 11431 11437 11499 11690 11695.
Commercial siding installation may cost $10.50 per sq. ft. per square foot, while localized commercial repair may start at $750. A small storefront exterior may begin at $10,500, and a restaurant exterior may start near $18,000.
Multi-unit properties may require $1,500 for access control, staging, and sequencing. Tenant communication and scheduling may require $250.
Trust Factors for a Siding Replacement Project
A dependable siding provider should clearly explain what is included, what may change after removal, and how additional work will be approved. Property owners should receive material specifications, a defined scope, pricing assumptions, warranty information, and a practical installation plan.
Important service standards include:
- Detailed inspection and accurate measurements
- Written scope of removal, preparation, installation, and cleanup
- Clear material, profile, color, and trim specifications
- Transparent allowances for concealed conditions
- Proper jobsite and landscaping protection
- Attention to flashing, clearances, drainage, and penetrations
- Organized debris handling and final cleanup
- Documented change approval before additional work
- Manufacturer and workmanship warranty information
- Responsive communication throughout the project
Optional documentation may include photographs for $175, insurance-related damage documentation for $300, and a project completion report for $175. An enhanced workmanship warranty may be available for $500, with extended labor coverage priced at $1,050.
Planning and Scheduling Your Replacement
A siding consultation may cost $69, a written estimate may cost $49, and detailed project planning may cost $145. Scheduling and material ordering may require a deposit of $1,500 or approximately 20% of the approved project total.
Rush scheduling may require $525. Weekend work may require $325, after-hours service may require $235, and holiday scheduling may require $350. Cold-weather projects may require $750, while extreme-heat work may require $750.
Properties outside the normal service area may require $300 or $650. Material held because of scheduling delays may require $200 per week per week.
Request Siding Replacement Services in New York, New York
Upgrade your exterior with siding replacement services planned around the condition, architecture, and long-term needs of your property. From one-wall replacement to a complete exterior renovation, local siding professionals can help evaluate the existing system, compare materials, define preparation requirements, and develop a clear project scope.
Request a siding replacement estimate in New York, NY to review material options, replacement pricing, weather-barrier upgrades, trim details, and scheduling. Get local service for properties throughout Queens and nearby ZIP codes 11229 11228 11226 11225 11224 11222 11221 11220 11385 10169 10168 10167 10165 10162 10282 10280 10040 10044 11109 11102 11103 11106 11104 11697 11694 11692 11693 11691 10271 10279 10278 10075 11249 10452 11451 10475 10474 10471 10470 10473 10472 11223 10103 11368 11369 11366 11367 11364 11365 11362 11363 11360 11361 10028 10029 10026 10027 10024 10025 10022 10023 10020 10021 11212 11213 11210 11211 11216 11217 11214 11215 11218 11219 10152 10153 10154 10310 10311 10312 10314 11439 11432 11433 11430 11436 11434 11435 10453 10451 10457 10456 10455 10454 10459 10458 10128 10004 10005 10006 10007 10001 10002 10003 10009 11238 11239 11230 11231 11232 11233 11234 11235 11236 11237 11379 11378 11375 11374 11377 11371 11370 11373 11372 10170 10171 10172 10173 10174 10177 11356 10039 10038 10035 10034 10037 10036 10031 10030 10033 10032 11201 11209 11203 11205 11204 11207 11206 11208 11411 11412 11413 11414 11415 11416 11417 11418 11419 11101 11105 11001 11005 11004 10065 10069 10199 10309 10308 10307 10306 10305 10304 10303 10302 10301 11429 11428 11421 11420 11423 11422 11424 11427 11426 10466 10467 10464 10465 10462 10463 10460 10461 10468 10469 10119 10115 10112 10110 10111 11359 11358 11357 11355 11354 10019 10018 10013 10012 10011 10010 10017 10016 10014 10008 10041 10043 10055 10060 10081 10087 10090 10101 10102 10104 10105 10106 10107 10108 10109 10113 10114 10116 10117 10118 10120 10121 10122 10123 10124 10125 10126 10129 10130 10131 10132 10133 10138 10150 10151 10155 10156 10157 10158 10159 10160 10163 10164 10166 10175 10176 10178 10179 10185 10203 10211 10212 10213 10242 10249 10256 10258 10259 10260 10261 10265 10268 10269 10270 10272 10273 10274 10275 10276 10277 10281 10285 10286 10313 11120 11202 11241 11242 11243 11245 11247 11251 11252 11256 11351 11352 11380 11386 11405 11425 11431 11437 11499 11690 11695, with recommendations based on the actual condition of your home or building.