Siding Replacement Cost in Oregon (2026)
Siding Replacement in Oregon runs about 12% above the national average. A typical 1,500 sq ft project starts around $8,400–$16,800 for vinyl siding. Estimate your exact project below.
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Siding Replacement cost in Oregon by material
Installed cost for a typical 1,500 sq ft project in Oregon.
| Material | Per sq ft | Typical OR project |
|---|---|---|
| Vinyl siding | $5.6–$11.2 | $8,400 – $16,800 |
| Engineered wood | $9.0–$15.7 | $13,440 – $23,520 |
| Fiber cement (Hardie) | $10.1–$17.9 | $15,120 – $26,880 |
What affects your Oregon cost
- Material grade and trim details
- Removal/disposal of old siding
- Wall repairs, house wrap and insulation
- Number of stories and home complexity (corners, gables)
- Local labor rates
Oregon siding replacement — FAQ
How much does siding replacement cost in Oregon?
In Oregon, a typical 1,500 sq ft siding replacement project runs about $8,400–$16,800 for vinyl siding, installed. That's about 12% above the national average. Higher-end materials cost more — use the calculator above for your exact size and material.
How much does siding replacement cost per sq ft in Oregon?
In Oregon, installed siding runs about $5.6–$17.9 per sq ft depending on material (vinyl siding $5.6–$11.2, engineered wood $9.0–$15.7, fiber cement (hardie) $10.1–$17.9). That's about 12% above the national average.
How much does new siding cost in 2026?
For ~1,500 sq ft of wall, vinyl siding typically runs $8,000–$15,000 installed, while fiber-cement (Hardie board) runs about $14,000–$24,000. Exact cost depends on material, home size and local labor — the calculator gives a localized range.
Vinyl vs fiber cement — which should I pick?
Vinyl is cheaper and low-maintenance; fiber cement costs 50–80% more but resists fire, rot and impact, holds paint for 10–15 years, and adds more resale value. Fiber cement is popular in wildfire and high-humidity regions.
Does new siding add home value?
Yes — exterior siding is consistently one of the highest-ROI remodels, often recouping 60–80% of its cost at resale, with fiber cement typically at the top of that range.