For a typical american home the average total cost can range from 8 000 and 20 000 for standard vinyl siding.
Fiber cement siding vs vinyl.
Fiber cement siding stands strong against weather extremes.
Expect to pay between 8 50 to 13 00 per sq.
Vinyl siding is a plastic siding material.
Fiber cement is composed of wood pulp sand portland cement and water.
For the installation of standard fiber cement siding.
Fiber cement siding consists of a mixture of wood fibers mixed in with cement.
It easily stands up to the elements resisting damage from wind rain freezing temperatures and hail and gives homes years of protection with low maintenance.
By contrast james hardie fiber cement siding is more durable and up to 5x thicker than vinyl siding.
Additionally vinyl siding is predisposed to warping due to heat.
Fiber cement siding does require a little more routine maintenance than vinyl.
That is because it does not expand or contract or soften and get brittle in the heat and cold.
Unlike vinyl it performs beautifully in the unrelenting heat of the sun in the south and the bone chilling cold of the north.
From alaska to the tip of florida fiber cement is the best choice.
Vinyl siding in comparison consists of pure plastic formally known as polyvinyl chloride.
While the vinyl will not need to be painted until it becomes faded in 10 years or so hardieboard will need to be painted periodically.
While there are many brands of fiber cement james hardie siding is the number one brand for fiber cement and the number one siding in america.
According to the rsmeans 2014 residential cost data report the installed cost of vinyl siding is on average 201 per 100 square feet while fiber cement totals 300 for the same area.
It is composed mostly of polyvinyl chloride resin.
However it needs far less maintenance than wood siding.
Wood products will soak up the paint but fiber cement does not absorb anything.
Part of the maintenance is painting.