If you're thinking about replacing your home's siding in Nebraska, you're probably wondering what you're actually going to spend. I get it – siding is a big investment, and you want to know if you're getting a fair deal. After working with hundreds of homeowners across the state, I can tell you that siding costs vary quite a bit depending on where you live, what material you choose, and how much of your home needs work.
Let me break down what you can realistically expect to pay for siding in Nebraska in 2025.
For most Nebraska homeowners, siding projects run anywhere from $8,000 to $25,000 for a typical 2,000 square foot home. That works out to roughly $4 to $12 per square foot for labor and materials combined. But honestly, the range is pretty wide because there are so many factors at play.
In Omaha, you're generally looking at the higher end of the pricing spectrum – expect to pay $10,000 to $28,000 for a full home siding replacement. Lincoln prices tend to be slightly more reasonable, sitting around $8,500 to $22,000. Over in Bellevue, prices are comparable to Omaha since it's part of the metro area, while Grand Island tends to run about 5-10% cheaper than Omaha.
These numbers aren't pulling themselves out of thin air – they're based on current material costs and what contractors in these areas are actually charging. Labor costs in Omaha and Lincoln are higher simply because there's more demand and higher overhead, whereas smaller markets like Grand Island have lower operating costs.
Here's where things get interesting. Your material choice is going to make a huge difference in your final bill. Let me walk you through the main options:
Vinyl Siding is the most popular choice in Nebraska, and for good reason. It's affordable, durable, and handles our weather well. Expect to pay $3 to $6 per square foot for materials. For a 2,000 square foot home, that's roughly $6,000 to $12,000 just for materials. Vinyl is your budget-friendly option, and honestly, modern vinyl doesn't look cheap anymore – it actually looks pretty decent.
Fiber Cement Siding costs more upfront but lasts longer. You're looking at $5 to $10 per square foot for materials. The durability is worth it if you're planning to stay in your home long-term. It handles Nebraska's temperature swings and moisture really well, which matters for our climate.
Wood Siding carries prestige but requires maintenance. Cedar or pine runs $6 to $12 per square foot for materials. You'll need regular staining or painting, which adds to the total cost of ownership over time. Not everyone wants that responsibility.
Metal Siding is becoming more popular and costs $4 to $8 per square foot. It's durable and handles our storms well, though it does require occasional touch-ups if it gets dented.
Labor typically makes up 40-60% of your total siding project cost. In Omaha and Lincoln, you're probably paying $50 to $85 per hour for experienced crews. Smaller cities like Grand Island might run $40 to $65 per hour. A typical installation takes 5-10 days depending on your home's size and complexity.
Several things affect labor costs that you should know about. If your home has multiple stories, scaffolding costs go up. If there's rotted wood underneath that needs replacing, that adds expense. If you need new flashing, trim work, or fascia replacement, that increases the labor time significantly. Accessibility matters too – corner lots or homes surrounded by landscaping take longer to work on.
Don't just go with the cheapest quote. I've seen homeowners save $2,000 upfront and then spend $8,000 fixing poor installation later. You want experienced crews who pull permits and stand behind their work.
Here's my honest advice: get at least three quotes from different contractors. If you're in Omaha or Lincoln, make sure they're licensed and insured – this is non-negotiable. Ask about warranty coverage. Most reputable contractors offer 10-year warranties on labor, and materials usually come with 20-30 year warranties.
Spring and fall tend to be the busiest seasons for siding contractors across Nebraska, so pricing is highest then. If you can schedule work in winter or summer, you might negotiate better rates. That said, don't sacrifice quality for timing.
Consider your home's current condition too. If you're just doing a like-for-like replacement, that's straightforward. If you need significant repairs underneath, that's where costs climb quickly.
How long does siding usually last in Nebraska?
Vinyl siding typically lasts 20-25 years in Nebraska's climate. Fiber cement can last 30+ years. Wood requires more attention but can last decades with proper maintenance. Metal siding often lasts 30+ years if well-maintained.
Should I replace siding before or after painting my home?
Always replace siding first. New siding changes your home's look dramatically, and you'll want to match your paint color to the new siding, not the other way around.
Do I need new underlayment when replacing siding?
Usually, yes. If your home is over 20 years old, the existing underlayment is probably deteriorated. New underlayment costs about $1 to $2 per square foot, but it protects your home from moisture damage, which saves money long-term.
If you're ready to move forward with your siding project in Nebraska, we'd love to help. Call us at (888) 274-5067 for a free estimate tailored to your specific home and location.
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