If you're thinking about replacing your home's siding in Louisiana, you're probably wondering what you're going to shell out for the project. I get it – siding replacement is a big investment, and nobody wants surprises when the contractor sends over the final bill.
The truth is, siding costs in Louisiana vary pretty widely depending on where you live, what material you choose, and the size of your home. I've worked with homeowners in New Orleans, Baton Rouge, Shreveport, and Metairie, and I can tell you that prices aren't always the same across the state. In this guide, I'm going to break down what you can realistically expect to pay in 2025.
Let's start with the basics. The material you pick is going to be the biggest factor in determining your total cost. Here's what homeowners in Louisiana are paying right now:
Vinyl Siding is the most budget-friendly option and the most popular choice across Louisiana. You're looking at $3 to $7 per square foot for materials, and with installation, most homeowners spend between $8,000 and $15,000 for a typical 2,000 square foot home. In areas like Metairie and the New Orleans suburbs, vinyl tends to sit on the higher end because labor costs are steeper in more populated areas.
Fiber Cement Siding runs about $5 to $9 per square foot before installation. When you add labor, expect to pay $12,000 to $22,000 total. This material holds up really well in Louisiana's humid climate and doesn't rot like wood, which is why a lot of folks prefer it even though it costs more.
Wood Siding is beautiful but honestly, it's a pain to maintain in Louisiana with all the moisture and heat. You're looking at $6 to $10 per square foot, putting your total project in the $14,000 to $25,000 range. Most contractors will tell you that you'll need regular maintenance, especially in places like Baton Rouge where summers get brutal.
Metal Siding (aluminum or steel) comes in around $4 to $8 per square foot. Total project costs usually land between $10,000 and $18,000. It's durable and stands up well to storms, which is honestly important in Louisiana.
I've noticed that where you live in Louisiana definitely affects pricing. Let me break it down by city:
New Orleans and Metairie – These areas tend to be on the pricier side. Labor costs run higher, and the demand for siding work is intense because of the moisture issues everyone deals with. Expect to pay 10-15% more than the state average. A mid-range vinyl siding job here might run $12,000 to $16,000.
Baton Rouge – The capital sits right in the middle price-wise. You'll find decent competition among contractors, which keeps prices reasonable. Plan on $9,000 to $14,000 for a standard vinyl job on a 2,000 square foot home.
Shreveport – Being further north, Shreveport typically has the lowest labor costs in Louisiana. You can usually save 5-10% compared to New Orleans. A comparable vinyl project might run $8,000 to $12,000.
Beyond material and location, several other things will impact your final bill:
The condition of your existing siding and the house structure underneath matters. If contractors find rotting wood, mold, or structural damage during removal, you're adding costs for repairs. This happens a lot in Louisiana homes because of moisture issues. It's not uncommon to discover problems once the old siding comes off.
Complexity of your home's design plays a role too. A simple rectangular ranch takes less time and materials than a two-story colonial with lots of angles, corners, and trim work. Those architectural details add hours to the job.
Whether you need new insulation or weather barriers underneath can add $1,000 to $3,000 to your project. Many contractors recommend upgrading these in Louisiana because it helps manage humidity better.
Permits and inspections vary by municipality. Some Louisiana cities require permits that add a couple hundred dollars, while others don't.
Louisiana's climate is hard on siding – the heat, humidity, and occasional storms take their toll. If your siding is cracking, fading, or allowing water behind it, you should get it replaced sooner rather than later. Waiting usually costs you more money in water damage repairs.
Many contractors offer financing options that can make a siding replacement more manageable if you need to spread out the payments. It's worth asking about when you get quotes.
How long does siding installation take?
Most jobs take 5 to 10 days depending on the size of your home and the material. Weather delays are common in Louisiana during summer months.
Should I get multiple quotes?
Absolutely. Get at least three quotes from different contractors in your area. Prices vary, and you want to make sure you're getting fair pricing and good quality work.
What's the best siding material for Louisiana's climate?
Fiber cement and metal hold up the best against our humidity and weather. Vinyl is fine if you're budget-conscious, but fiber cement will last longer and require less maintenance.
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