Washington Siding Cost Calculator

Our Washington siding cost calculator gives you a fast price range estimate based on your home’s architecture and size. Whether you’re replacing old, weather-worn siding or planning a full exterior makeover, we’ll help you start with confidence. Once you’re ready for a comprehensive, personalized quote, contact Valentine Roofing! Don't forget to ask about our affordable siding financing options.

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How Much Does Siding Replacement Cost in Washington?

The average siding replacement project in Washington ranges from $8,700 to $17,400. The cost of a full siding replacement project will vary depending on the size of your home, the siding material you choose, and your home’s unique architecture.

Average Cost of New Siding In Your Area

The following table shows the average price for vinyl siding replacement on the average-sized home in each Washington city. To get the most accurate siding quote, contact the Valentine team today.

CityAvg. Siding Cost
Bellevue $8,700 - $17,400
Everett $7,100 - $14,200
Federal Way $7,100 - $14,200
Kent $8,700 - $17,400
Kirkland $8,700 - $17,400
Redmond $8,700 - $17,400
Renton $8,700 - $17,400
Sammamish $11,800 - $23,600
Seattle $7,100 - $14,200
Tacoma $7,100 - $14,200
Auburn $7,601 - $30,406
Bainbridge Island $9,273 - $37,090
Bonney Lake $9,235 - $36,942
Bothell $8,848 - $35,393
Bremerton $8,686 - $34,744
Burien $8,442 - $33,767
Centralia $8,450 - $33,801
Des Moines $8,056 - $32,225
Edmonds $8,051 - $32,205
Enumclaw $9,611 - $38,443
Fife $8,129 - $32,515
Gig Harbor $9,695 - $38,781
Issaquah $7,874 - $31,496
Kenmore $7,432 - $29,728
Lacey $7,080 - $28,319
Lake Stevens $8,128 - $32,514
Lakewood $8,522 - $34,086
Lynnwood $7,400 - $29,600
Maple Valley $8,099 - $32,398
Marysville $8,146 - $32,584
Mercer Island $12,027 - $48,109
Mill Creek $7,684 - $30,737
Monroe $9,437 - $37,747
Mountlake Terrace $7,228 - $28,911
Mukilteo $8,544 - $34,175
Olympia $7,968 - $31,871
Port Orchard $7,896 - $31,583
Poulsbo $8,742 - $34,967
Puyallup $9,159 - $36,636
Tukwila $6,654 - $26,618
Tumwater $8,754 - $35,017
University Place $7,890 - $31,560
Woodinville $11,501 - $46,003

Siding Cost by Material in Washington

The siding material you choose plays a big role in your overall project cost. Some homeowners prioritize affordability, while others want to boost curb appeal with premium finishes. Here’s what you can expect to pay for a full siding replacement on an average-sized Washington home:

MaterialAvg. Siding Replacement Cost
Vinyl $8,700 - $17,400
Engineered Wood $17,400 - $34,800

Average Siding Cost by Square Footage

Square Footage1-Story Siding Cost2-Story Siding Cost3-Story Siding Cost
1,000 sq. ft. $4,800 - $9,600 $5,500 - $11,000 $6,000 - $12,000
1,200 sq. ft $5,700 - $11,400 $6,600 - $13,200 $7,200 - $14,400
1,300 sq. ft $6,000 - $12,000 $7,100 - $14,200 $7,600 - $15,200
1,500 sq. ft. $6,600 - $13,200 $7,800 - $15,600 $8,400 - $16,800
1,800 sq. ft. $7,400 - $14,800 $8,600 - $17,200 $9,100 - $18,200
2,000 sq. ft. $7,900 - $15,800 $9,300 - $18,600 $9,800 - $19,600
2,500 sq. ft. $11,000 - $22,000 $11,800 - $23,600 $12,300 - $24,600

Siding Replacement Cost Factors in Washington

  • Siding Material
    Some materials cost more upfront but offer longer lifespans or a more elevated look. Vinyl is the most affordable, and options like engineered wood and fiber cement are popular mid-to-premium options in the Pacific Northwest.
  • Home Size
    More square footage means more material and labor. Multi-story homes or houses with unique layouts can require additional setup or scaffolding.
  • Project Complexity
    Gables, dormers, detailed trim, and other accents may increase installation time and complexity, especially on older or custom homes.
  • Seasonal Demand
    Peak season (usually spring through early fall) can affect pricing and availability. Booking in the off-season may open up better scheduling and potential cost savings.