

Noticing your home's exterior looking worn or outdated can be disheartening. Cracked panels, fading colors, or rising energy bills are signs that your siding may need attention. In Central Texas, where the climate can be harsh, replacing siding is not just about aesthetics—it's about protecting your investment and ensuring comfort.
Why Homeowners Replace Siding
Homeowners consider siding replacement for several reasons:
Damage: Cracks, warping, rot, or pest infestations can compromise siding integrity.
Aesthetic Upgrades: Modern siding can refresh your home’s appearance.
Energy Efficiency: New siding can improve insulation, reducing energy bills.
Increased Home Value: Updated siding can boost resale value.

Factors Affecting Siding Replacement Costs
Several elements influence the cost of siding replacement:
Material Type: Costs vary by material (e.g., vinyl, fiber cement, wood).
Labor: Installation complexity and local labor rates impact pricing.
Home Size: Larger homes require more materials and labor.
Location: Regional pricing differences affect overall costs.
James Hardie Siding
James Hardie fiber cement siding is renowned for its durability and low maintenance, making it a popular choice in Central Texas.
Cost: Approximately 18–18–40 per square foot installed.
Benefits:
Resistant to fire, pests, and rot.
Withstands harsh weather conditions.
Offers a variety of styles and colors.
Low maintenance with long-lasting color.
If you live in a wildfire-prone area, James Hardie's fire resistance can be a critical advantage. Learn more about how James Hardie siding protects your home from wildfires in our detailed blog post.
Board and Batten Siding
This style offers a rustic, vertical appearance.
Cost: Ranges from 5–5–13 per square foot installed, depending on material.
Considerations:
Requires a solid substrate like OSB or plywood.
More labor-intensive to install.
James Hardie vs. Vinyl Siding
Cost:
James Hardie: 18–18–40 per sq. ft. installed.
Vinyl: 2–2–7 per sq. ft. installed.
Durability:
James Hardie is more resistant to fire and weather.
Vinyl can fade and crack over time.
Maintenance:
James Hardie requires periodic painting.
Vinyl is low-maintenance but less durable.
Appearance:
James Hardie offers a more natural wood look.
Vinyl has a more synthetic appearance.
Resale Value:
James Hardie often adds more value due to its durability and aesthetics.

Siding Size Options
The width of siding boards affects both appearance and cost.
8¼-inch Lap: Standard size offering a balanced look.
12-inch Boards: Provide a modern, streamlined appearance.
5-inch Exposure: Gives a traditional, detailed look but may increase material and labor costs.
Other Siding Options
Engineered Wood: Costs 7–7–12 per sq. ft. installed; offers wood aesthetics with improved durability.
Cedar: Ranges from 5–5–11 per sq. ft. installed; natural beauty but requires maintenance.
Hidden Costs to Consider
Old Siding Removal: 0.80–0.80–1.50 per sq. ft.
Repairing Underlying Damage: Costs vary based on extent.
Upgrading Insulation: Adding insulation can improve energy efficiency but adds to costs.
Final Advice
Before proceeding with siding replacement:
Get a Professional Inspection: Identify any underlying issues.
Obtain Multiple Quotes: Compare materials, labor, and warranties.
Consider Long-Term Value: Investing in quality materials can save money over time.
Ready to Transform Your Home’s Exterior?
At JP Exteriors, we specialize in siding solutions tailored to Central Texas homes. Book your free consultation today and let us help you choose the perfect siding for your home.
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