Need vinyl siding replacement in Washington, District of Columbia? Get help replacing faded, cracked, loose, warped, storm-damaged, or aging siding with options for full-home projects, individual elevations, and targeted exterior sections.
- Full vinyl siding replacement from $13,500 to $23,000
- Partial-wall replacement from $1,850
- Service throughout Washington, District of Columbia, and nearby ZIP codes in 20250 20010 20011 20012 20015 20520 20418 20415 20020 20024 20510 20515 20427 20422 20530 20542 20540 20240 20245 20204 20005 20004 20003 20002 20001 20009 20008 20317 20319 20390 20059 20057 20052 20388 20017 20018 20565 20566 20560 20591 20220 20064 20551 20230 20373 20260 20007 20006 20032 20036 20037 20431 20045 20408 20535 20016 20019 20013 20022 20026 20027 20029 20030 20033 20035 20038 20039 20040 20042 20043 20044 20047 20049 20050 20053 20055 20056 20058 20060 20061 20062 20063 20065 20066 20067 20068 20069 20070 20071 20073 20074 20075 20076 20077 20078 20080 20081 20082 20090 20091 20201 20202 20203 20206 20207 20208 20210 20211 20212 20213 20214 20215 20216 20217 20218 20219 20221 20222 20223 20224 20226 20227 20228 20229 20232 20233 20235 20237 20238 20239 20241 20242 20244 20251 20252 20254 20261 20262 20265 20266 20268 20270 20277 20289 20299 20301 20303 20306 20310 20314 20318 20330 20340 20350 20355 20370 20372 20374 20375 20376 20380 20389 20391 20392 20393 20394 20395 20398 20401 20402 20403 20404 20405 20406 20407 20410 20411 20412 20413 20414 20416 20417 20419 20420 20421 20423 20424 20425 20426 20428 20429 20433 20434 20435 20436 20437 20439 20440 20441 20442 20444 20447 20451 20453 20456 20460 20463 20468 20469 20470 20472 20500 20501 20502 20503 20504 20505 20506 20507 20508 20509 20511 20521 20522 20523 20524 20525 20526 20527 20528 20529 20531 20533 20534 20536 20537 20538 20539 20541 20543 20544 20546 20547 20548 20549 20552 20553 20554 20555 20557 20559 20570 20571 20572 20573 20575 20576 20577 20578 20579 20580 20581 20585 20586 20590 20593 20594 20597 20599 56901 56902 56904 56908 56915 56920 56933 56935 56944 56945 56950 56965 56967 56972 56998 56999
When your exterior is faded, cracked, loose, storm-damaged, or no longer protecting the wall system as intended, professional vinyl siding replacement in Washington, District of Columbia can restore curb appeal and improve long-term weather resistance. A qualified local siding contractor can inspect the existing materials, identify visible installation or moisture concerns, explain replacement options, and prepare a project scope based on the home’s size, architecture, access, and condition.
Vinyl siding replacement may involve one damaged section, a single elevation, several walls, or the entire exterior. Service can also include siding removal, house wrap, flashing, insulation, trim, soffit, fascia, mounting blocks, sheathing repair, and final cleanup. Homeowners in Washington, throughout District of Columbia, and nearby ZIP codes in 20250 20010 20011 20012 20015 20520 20418 20415 20020 20024 20510 20515 20427 20422 20530 20542 20540 20240 20245 20204 20005 20004 20003 20002 20001 20009 20008 20317 20319 20390 20059 20057 20052 20388 20017 20018 20565 20566 20560 20591 20220 20064 20551 20230 20373 20260 20007 20006 20032 20036 20037 20431 20045 20408 20535 20016 20019 20013 20022 20026 20027 20029 20030 20033 20035 20038 20039 20040 20042 20043 20044 20047 20049 20050 20053 20055 20056 20058 20060 20061 20062 20063 20065 20066 20067 20068 20069 20070 20071 20073 20074 20075 20076 20077 20078 20080 20081 20082 20090 20091 20201 20202 20203 20206 20207 20208 20210 20211 20212 20213 20214 20215 20216 20217 20218 20219 20221 20222 20223 20224 20226 20227 20228 20229 20232 20233 20235 20237 20238 20239 20241 20242 20244 20251 20252 20254 20261 20262 20265 20266 20268 20270 20277 20289 20299 20301 20303 20306 20310 20314 20318 20330 20340 20350 20355 20370 20372 20374 20375 20376 20380 20389 20391 20392 20393 20394 20395 20398 20401 20402 20403 20404 20405 20406 20407 20410 20411 20412 20413 20414 20416 20417 20419 20420 20421 20423 20424 20425 20426 20428 20429 20433 20434 20435 20436 20437 20439 20440 20441 20442 20444 20447 20451 20453 20456 20460 20463 20468 20469 20470 20472 20500 20501 20502 20503 20504 20505 20506 20507 20508 20509 20511 20521 20522 20523 20524 20525 20526 20527 20528 20529 20531 20533 20534 20536 20537 20538 20539 20541 20543 20544 20546 20547 20548 20549 20552 20553 20554 20555 20557 20559 20570 20571 20572 20573 20575 20576 20577 20578 20579 20580 20581 20585 20586 20590 20593 20594 20597 20599 56901 56902 56904 56908 56915 56920 56933 56935 56944 56945 56950 56965 56967 56972 56998 56999 can request a project-specific evaluation for complete or partial siding replacement.
Vinyl siding replacement services in Washington, District of Columbia
Replacing aging siding is more than installing new panels over an exterior wall. A dependable replacement project addresses the complete siding assembly, including the surface beneath the panels, the weather-resistant barrier, flashing around openings, trim transitions, fastening, expansion clearance, and exterior penetrations.
Local siding replacement services may include:
- Full-home vinyl siding replacement
- Single-elevation and partial-wall siding replacement
- Replacement of faded, brittle, cracked, warped, buckled, or missing panels
- Storm, hail, wind, impact, moisture, and animal-damage restoration
- Existing siding removal and debris disposal
- House wrap, flashing, drainage mat, insulation board, and rainscreen installation
- Window, door, corner, gable, dormer, soffit, fascia, and decorative trim replacement
- Mounting blocks for lights, outlets, vents, cameras, faucets, doorbells, and utilities
- Siding replacement for additions, garages, sunrooms, porches, and detached structures
- Final inspection, maintenance recommendations, and warranty documentation
When should vinyl siding be replaced?
Localized damage does not always require a complete exterior replacement. However, replacement becomes more practical when the siding has widespread deterioration, repeated failures, significant fading, brittle panels, extensive storm damage, or hidden wall concerns that cannot be corrected with a small repair.
Common signs that siding replacement may be needed include:
- Multiple loose, cracked, punctured, or missing panels
- Widespread fading, chalking, or mismatched repair areas
- Buckling caused by improper fastening or restricted expansion
- Warping or melting from reflected heat, grills, or fire exposure
- Recurring leaks near windows, doors, decks, or roof intersections
- Soft sheathing, rot, staining, or moisture indicators behind the siding
- Repeated wind damage or panels that continue to detach
- Old or discontinued materials that are difficult to match
- Multiple siding layers or an uneven fastening surface
- Outdated trim, flashing, or weather-barrier details
A basic repair may start at $325, while partial-wall replacement may start at $2,050. Replacing one full elevation may start at $5,500. When problems affect several walls or the material has reached the end of its practical service life, complete vinyl siding replacement may provide a more consistent and durable result.
Full vinyl siding replacement cost
The cost of vinyl siding replacement in Washington, District of Columbia depends on wall area, removal requirements, material quality, trim complexity, number of stories, access, and the condition of the underlying wall. A standard full vinyl siding replacement may range from $13,500 to $20,000 for typical residential projects.
A smaller home with simple elevations and normal access may be closer to $9,500. A medium-size home with average openings and trim may be closer to $19,500, while a larger or more architecturally detailed property may approach $25,500.
Standard vinyl siding installation may be priced around $8.00 per sq. ft. per square foot. Premium, heavier-gauge, insulated, or specialty-profile vinyl may cost approximately $10.00 per sq. ft. per square foot. Upgrading to insulated siding may add $2.50 per sq. ft. per square foot.
Factors that affect replacement pricing
- Total wall square footage and material waste allowance of 10%
- Removal of one or multiple existing siding layers
- Disposal, dumpster, material delivery, and cleanup requirements
- One-story, two-story, or three-story access
- Number of windows, doors, corners, vents, and exterior fixtures
- Gables, dormers, bump-outs, bay windows, chimneys, and roof transitions
- Standard, premium, insulated, custom-color, or specialty-profile siding
- House wrap, insulation, drainage, rainscreen, and flashing upgrades
- Wall leveling, sheathing replacement, rot repair, or framing work
- Restricted access, steep grades, landscaping, lifts, or scaffolding
Existing siding removal may start at $2,250 or be priced at $2.50 per sq. ft. per square foot. Removing multiple layers may add $1.50 per sq. ft. per square foot. Disposal may include $575, a dumpster allowance of $495, and final cleanup priced at $325.
Our vinyl siding replacement process
1. Exterior inspection and consultation
The process begins with a review of the existing siding, trim, wall dimensions, penetrations, roof intersections, decks, openings, and access conditions. The contractor may look for loose panels, failed joints, improper fastening, moisture indicators, damaged flashing, and areas where the wall surface may require correction.
A standard siding inspection may cost $79. A detailed diagnostic evaluation for recurring leaks, concealed moisture, or installation defects may cost $169. An on-site measurement visit may be priced at $79 when detailed quantities and trim requirements are needed.
2. Material and design selection
Homeowners can compare siding profiles, colors, panel thicknesses, insulation options, corner treatments, trim widths, and accent materials. The goal is to select a product that fits the home’s architecture, desired maintenance level, exposure, and budget.
A premium profile may add $0.75 per sq. ft. per square foot or a project-level charge of $900. Premium or limited-production colors may add $450, while custom finishes may add $1.50 per sq. ft. per square foot. Decorative trim may add $900, and a gable accent may cost $900.
3. Written scope and project planning
The proposal should identify removal, preparation, weather barrier, flashing, siding, accessories, trim, cleanup, allowances, and optional upgrades. It should also explain how concealed damage, material substitutions, schedule changes, and approved change orders will be handled.
Standard siding materials may be budgeted at $4.50 per sq. ft. per square foot, with common accessories estimated at $0.90 per sq. ft.. Labor-only installation may be priced at $3.25 per sq. ft. per square foot when materials are listed separately.
4. Site protection and old siding removal
Before demolition begins, crews may protect landscaping, decks, windows, walkways, and nearby exterior features. Window protection may be budgeted at $250, deck protection at $300, and landscape protection at $400.
Shutters, downspouts, lights, address plaques, vents, and other exterior fixtures may need to be detached and reset. This work may be covered by $375, with downspouts priced at $115 each each when listed separately.
5. Wall inspection and concealed repairs
After the old siding is removed, the wall surface can be checked for damaged sheathing, rot, framing problems, failed flashing, uneven areas, and missing weather protection. This stage is important because concealed conditions cannot always be confirmed during the initial visual inspection.
Wall leveling may require $500. Damaged sheathing may be replaced at $125 per sheet per sheet, while localized concealed deterioration may be covered by $2,000 or $1,300. Framing repairs may be billed at $110 per hour per hour when the extent becomes clear only after removal.
6. Weather barrier, flashing, and insulation
A properly detailed weather-resistant barrier helps manage water that reaches the area behind the siding. House wrap installation may start at $1,250 or cost $0.85 per sq. ft. per square foot. Tape and flashing accessories may be covered by $350.
Optional wall upgrades may include rigid insulation at $2.25 per sq. ft. per square foot, a drainage mat at $1.75 per sq. ft., or a ventilated rainscreen at $3.00 per sq. ft.. A premium weather barrier may add $675.
Window flashing may cost $235 per opening per opening, door flashing may cost $325 per opening, and sill-pan flashing may cost $200 each. Head flashing may be priced at $12 per linear ft. per linear foot. Roof-wall flashing repair may start at $550, while kickout flashing installation may cost $250 each per location.
7. New vinyl siding and trim installation
New siding is installed with attention to level starter strips, secure locking, proper overlaps, fastening placement, and expansion clearance. Starter strip installation may cost $6 per linear ft. per linear foot, J-channel may cost $6 per linear ft., and utility trim may cost $7 per linear ft..
Standard exterior trim may cost $10 per linear ft. per linear foot. New corner posts may cost $150 each each, while replacement corner posts may cost $195 each. Window trim may cost $300 per window per opening, and door trim may cost $275 per door.
8. Fixture integration, cleanup, and final review
Exterior penetrations should be properly blocked, trimmed, and sealed as part of the new siding system. A light-fixture block may cost $190 each, an outlet block $170 each, a dryer-vent block $195 each, an AC line-set block $215 each, and a utility block $250 each.
After installation, crews collect debris, organize remaining materials, reset included fixtures, and review visible panels, joints, corners, trim, flashing, and penetrations. A separate final quality-control inspection may be available for $135.
Partial replacement versus full siding replacement
Partial replacement can be a cost-effective option when damage is isolated and matching siding is available. It may be suitable for one wall, one gable, a garage, a porch, a storm-damaged section, or several panels around an opening.
Full replacement may be a better choice when:
- Damage affects multiple elevations
- The existing siding is brittle or repeatedly failing
- Color and profile matches are no longer available
- There are widespread fastening or expansion defects
- The weather barrier and flashing require broad correction
- The homeowner wants a uniform color, profile, and trim package
- Energy, drainage, or exterior insulation upgrades are planned
Searching for discontinued siding may involve $200, while color and profile matching may involve $205 or $175. When a close match cannot be sourced, replacing a larger wall section may create a more consistent appearance.
Common problems discovered during siding replacement
Moisture and rot
Staining, soft sheathing, deteriorated framing, and damaged trim can indicate that water has been entering behind the siding. Moisture-damage siding repair may start at $725, while a localized siding leak repair may start at $425.
Improper fastening and restricted movement
Vinyl siding must be secured without preventing seasonal expansion and contraction. Buckled siding correction may start at $325, while expansion-gap correction may start at $325. Broader fastening correction may be priced at $1.75 per sq. ft. per square foot.
Storm, wind, and impact damage
Wind can loosen or remove panels, hail can crack or puncture the surface, and falling branches or equipment can damage siding and trim. Wind-damage repair may start at $525, hail repair at $625, and general storm-damage repair at $595.
Heat distortion and fading
Reflected sunlight, grills, fire exposure, and nearby heat sources can distort vinyl panels. Melted siding repair may start at $450. Replacing a visibly faded section may start at $425, subject to color and profile availability.
Replacement options for gables, dormers, garages, and other areas
Not every siding replacement project involves the full house. Contractors may replace siding on specific architectural areas or secondary structures when the remaining exterior is still serviceable.
- Gable siding replacement from $1,650
- Garage-gable siding from $1,400
- Garage siding replacement from $5,500
- Rear-elevation replacement from $5,250
- Side-elevation replacement from $3,750
- Porch siding replacement from $2,750
- Dormer siding replacement at $1,850 each per dormer
- Chimney-chase siding replacement from $2,050
- Sunroom siding from $4,500
- Detached-structure siding from $5,000
Roof-access work may include $350 each per dormer. Complex bay or bow window details may start at $975, while homes with numerous openings may include $1,200.
Soffit, fascia, and exterior trim replacement
A vinyl siding replacement project is an opportunity to coordinate related exterior components so the finished elevations have consistent detailing and weather protection.
Soffit installation may cost $16 per linear ft. per linear foot, while limited soffit replacement may start at $1,800. A vented soffit configuration may add $550. Fascia installation or wrapping may cost $16 per linear ft., while damaged fascia-board repair may cost $26 per linear ft. per linear foot.
Existing window trim may be wrapped for $300 each per opening, door trim for $325 each, and garage-door trim from $875. Custom-bent aluminum trim may include $250 plus $14 per linear ft. per linear foot.
Vinyl siding profiles, colors, and exterior upgrades
Replacement siding is available in traditional horizontal profiles, wider exposures, deeper shadow lines, insulated panels, vertical styles, and decorative shake designs. Homeowners can use one profile throughout the exterior or combine materials for gables, entry areas, and accent walls.
Shake-style accent siding may cost $15.00 per sq. ft. per square foot. Board-and-batten siding may cost $10.50 per sq. ft.. A siding accent wall may start at $2,000, and a front-elevation upgrade may start at $6,750.
Premium corner posts may add $350, while decorative band boards may cost $20 per linear ft. per linear foot. Frieze boards may cost $16 per linear ft., rake trim $20 per linear ft., and water-table trim $22 per linear ft..
Other siding materials to consider
Vinyl is a popular low-maintenance replacement option, but it is not the only material available. Depending on the home, local climate, desired appearance, maintenance expectations, and budget, a siding contractor may also recommend fiber cement, engineered wood, cedar, composite, aluminum, steel, or mixed-material designs.
Fiber cement installation may cost $11.00 per sq. ft. per square foot. Engineered wood may cost $11.50 per sq. ft., composite siding $11.00 per sq. ft., aluminum siding $11.00 per sq. ft., and steel siding $13.75 per sq. ft..
Complete fiber cement replacement may range from $16,500 to $34,000. Engineered wood replacement may range from $18,500 to $29,000, while metal siding replacement may range from $21,500 to $38,000.
Access, scheduling, and project complexity
Home design and site conditions can significantly affect labor, equipment, and scheduling. Two-story work may include $1,350, while three-story work may include $2,300. Restricted yards or narrow side setbacks may add $650, and steep terrain may add $900.
A lift may require $900, while scaffolding may require $2,100. Numerous gables, dormers, angles, and transitions may add $2,250. Combining multiple materials, profiles, or installation directions may add $800.
Cold-weather work may include $500, while extreme heat may involve $700. Rush scheduling may add $600, and service outside standard business hours may include $225, $350, or $450.
Trust factors when choosing a siding contractor
A siding replacement contractor should provide more than a broad total price. A clear proposal helps homeowners understand the materials, preparation, exclusions, allowances, and quality-control steps included in the project.
When comparing siding contractors in Washington, look for:
- A written scope covering removal, preparation, siding, trim, and cleanup
- Specific product lines, profiles, colors, accessories, and upgrade pricing
- Clear allowances for concealed sheathing, rot, and framing repairs
- Defined site-protection and debris-control procedures
- Transparent permit, delivery, disposal, and equipment costs
- A documented change-order process
- Manufacturer and workmanship warranty information
- Realistic scheduling based on weather and material availability
- A final review of siding, flashing, trim, and exterior penetrations
Manufacturer warranties may cover eligible product defects, while a separate workmanship warranty may apply to specified installation concerns. Homeowners should request written details about coverage periods, exclusions, maintenance requirements, transfer conditions, and service procedures. A $99 may apply when an inspected issue falls outside covered terms.
Preparing your property for siding replacement
Before work begins, move vehicles, grills, furniture, planters, decorations, and fragile items away from the exterior. Provide clear access to gates, electrical outlets, and active work areas. Secure pets indoors and remove delicate items from interior walls where demolition vibration may affect them.
Exterior lights, shutters, downspouts, cameras, mailboxes, vents, address plaques, and utility accessories may need temporary removal. Confirm which items are included in the contractor’s scope and which require coordination with another trade or utility provider.
Maintenance after vinyl siding replacement
New vinyl siding requires relatively limited routine care, but periodic inspections can help identify loose panels, damaged trim, failed sealant, clogged drainage details, or storm-related movement before problems become larger.
A routine siding maintenance visit may cost $219, while an annual siding inspection may cost $209. Targeted caulking and sealing may start at $329, and recaulking may be priced at $4.50 per linear ft. per linear foot.
Low-pressure cleaning may start at $350, while soft washing may cost $0.45 per sq. ft. per square foot. Mildew treatment may involve $150, and oxidation removal may add $275.
Request a vinyl siding replacement estimate in Washington, District of Columbia
Need help after storm or moisture damage? Request a professional evaluation for vinyl siding replacement in Washington. A local siding specialist can inspect the exterior, measure the walls, discuss material and design choices, identify visible preparation needs, and prepare a detailed project scope.
Service may be available throughout Washington, surrounding communities in District of Columbia, and nearby ZIP codes in 20250 20010 20011 20012 20015 20520 20418 20415 20020 20024 20510 20515 20427 20422 20530 20542 20540 20240 20245 20204 20005 20004 20003 20002 20001 20009 20008 20317 20319 20390 20059 20057 20052 20388 20017 20018 20565 20566 20560 20591 20220 20064 20551 20230 20373 20260 20007 20006 20032 20036 20037 20431 20045 20408 20535 20016 20019 20013 20022 20026 20027 20029 20030 20033 20035 20038 20039 20040 20042 20043 20044 20047 20049 20050 20053 20055 20056 20058 20060 20061 20062 20063 20065 20066 20067 20068 20069 20070 20071 20073 20074 20075 20076 20077 20078 20080 20081 20082 20090 20091 20201 20202 20203 20206 20207 20208 20210 20211 20212 20213 20214 20215 20216 20217 20218 20219 20221 20222 20223 20224 20226 20227 20228 20229 20232 20233 20235 20237 20238 20239 20241 20242 20244 20251 20252 20254 20261 20262 20265 20266 20268 20270 20277 20289 20299 20301 20303 20306 20310 20314 20318 20330 20340 20350 20355 20370 20372 20374 20375 20376 20380 20389 20391 20392 20393 20394 20395 20398 20401 20402 20403 20404 20405 20406 20407 20410 20411 20412 20413 20414 20416 20417 20419 20420 20421 20423 20424 20425 20426 20428 20429 20433 20434 20435 20436 20437 20439 20440 20441 20442 20444 20447 20451 20453 20456 20460 20463 20468 20469 20470 20472 20500 20501 20502 20503 20504 20505 20506 20507 20508 20509 20511 20521 20522 20523 20524 20525 20526 20527 20528 20529 20531 20533 20534 20536 20537 20538 20539 20541 20543 20544 20546 20547 20548 20549 20552 20553 20554 20555 20557 20559 20570 20571 20572 20573 20575 20576 20577 20578 20579 20580 20581 20585 20586 20590 20593 20594 20597 20599 56901 56902 56904 56908 56915 56920 56933 56935 56944 56945 56950 56965 56967 56972 56998 56999. Project timing can vary based on material lead times, permit requirements, crew availability, property access, and seasonal weather conditions in the America/New_York time zone.
Contact a local siding professional today to request an estimate for full or partial vinyl siding replacement, siding removal, weatherproofing, flashing, trim, soffit, fascia, exterior repairs, and related siding services in Washington, District of Columbia.