If you're thinking about replacing or installing new siding on your Nevada home, you're probably wondering what it's going to cost. Trust me, I get it. Siding is a major investment, and prices can swing wildly depending on where you live and what materials you choose. I've been helping homeowners in Nevada figure out siding costs for years, and I want to give you the real numbers so you can actually plan your budget.
The truth is, siding costs in Nevada vary quite a bit from Las Vegas to Reno to Henderson. Your location, the size of your home, and the type of siding you pick will all play a role in what you end up paying. Let me break this down for you so you know what to expect.
Here's what you're looking at in 2025. For most homes in Nevada, you can expect to spend somewhere between $15,000 and $35,000 for a full siding replacement. That's for an average-sized home with about 2,000-2,500 square feet. But this number changes depending on a few things.
If you're going with basic vinyl siding, you're probably looking at $8 to $15 per square foot installed. So on a 2,500 square foot home, that's roughly $20,000 to $37,500. Fiber cement siding is going to run you more—we're talking $12 to $20 per square foot, which puts you at $30,000 to $50,000 for the same sized house. Metal siding falls somewhere in the middle at around $10 to $18 per square foot.
In Las Vegas and Henderson, where labor costs tend to run a bit higher because of the competitive market, you might pay 10-15% more than what I've listed. In Reno and North Las Vegas, prices are usually a touch more reasonable. But honestly, the difference usually isn't huge—just a few thousand dollars on the full project.
Let me talk about the different types of siding because your choice here really matters for your wallet.
Vinyl Siding is the most popular choice in Nevada, and for good reason. It's affordable, it handles our desert heat pretty well, and maintenance is minimal. You're looking at $8-$15 per square foot installed. On a typical 2,500 square foot home, you're probably spending $20,000-$37,500 total. It lasts about 20-25 years if you take care of it.
Fiber Cement Siding is the premium option. Yeah, it costs more—$12-$20 per square foot—but it looks amazing and lasts longer than vinyl. We're talking 25-40 years. If you want something that's going to look great and you're not too worried about the extra cost, this is worth considering. Total project cost usually runs $30,000-$50,000.
Metal Siding is becoming more popular, especially in newer Nevada builds. It's durable, it's fireproof (which matters in our dry climate), and it's typically $10-$18 per square foot installed. A full replacement usually costs between $25,000 and $45,000.
Wood Siding is less common in Nevada because, well, our dry heat isn't exactly kind to wood. But if you want it, expect to pay $15-$25 per square foot. It needs regular maintenance and only lasts about 15-20 years here, so most people skip it.
Here's what gets confusing for people. When a contractor quotes you a price, they're not just charging you for the siding material itself. There's a lot more happening.
Labor is usually 40-50% of your total cost. In Las Vegas, skilled labor is more expensive than it is in North Las Vegas or Reno. The size of your home matters too—a bigger house takes longer, so you pay more in labor.
Removal of old siding can add $1,000-$3,000 to your project. Some contractors include this; others charge it separately. Make sure you ask.
If your home needs new underlayment, housewrap, or insulation behind the siding, that's additional money. Probably $2,000-$5,000 depending on what's needed.
Permits in Nevada usually cost $200-$500 depending on your city. Henderson, Las Vegas, North Las Vegas, and Reno all have different requirements, so check with your local building department.
Get at least three quotes. I'm serious about this. Call contractors in your area and have them come out. Don't just go with the lowest bid—go with someone who explains what they're doing and stands behind their work.
Ask about warranties. Good siding should come with at least a 10-year warranty. Quality installation matters just as much as the material.
Schedule your project during the off-season (late fall or early winter) if you can. Contractors are less busy, and you might get better pricing.
Q: How long does siding installation take?
A: Most full siding replacement jobs take 1-3 weeks depending on the size of your home and weather conditions. Nevada weather is usually pretty cooperative, so you're unlikely to have major delays.
Q: Can I get new siding installed over my old siding?
A: Sometimes, but usually I recommend removing the old siding first. Installing over old siding can hide problems and lead to moisture issues down the road. It's better to do it right the first time.
Q: Is siding a good investment for resale value?
A: Absolutely. New siding increases curb appeal and typically returns about 75-80% of your investment when you sell. Plus, you get the benefit of improved energy efficiency and lower maintenance while you're living there.
If you're ready to move forward with a siding project in Nevada, give us a call at (888) 274-5067. We'll get you a free quote and help you pick the best siding option for your home.
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