Home Maintenance Series
Different Kinds of Home Siding
Presented by Stephen Lee with CRI
Vinyl Siding
Wood Siding
-Brick Siding
-Brick Veneer Siding
Stone Venner Siding
Stucco Siding
Metal Siding
Composite Siding
Vinyl Siding
Description: One of the most popular and affordable siding materials.
It is available in a wide range of colors and styles and is known for its low maintenance.
Cost: $2 to $7 per square foot (depends on quality, thickness, and style).
Pros: Low cost, variety of colors, easy to maintain.
Cons: Can crack or fade over time.
Wood Siding (Cedar, Pine, etc.)
Description: Traditional and highly customizable,
wood siding offers a natural look with various finishes, including staining or painting.
Cost: $5 to $15 per square foot.
Pros: Classic look, excellent insulation.
Cons: Higher maintenance (requires sealing or painting), can be prone to rot or insect damage.
Brick Siding
Description: Brick siding is a durable, fire-resistant exterior cladding made from fired clay.
Typically installed as a veneer, it offers a classic look and long lifespan with minimal maintenance.
Cons :High upfront cost, Labor-intensive installation,
Can retain moisture if not sealed
Heavy, may need extra structural support
Pros: Extremely durable (100+ years), Low maintenance & pest-resistant,
Energy-efficient & weather-resistant, Fireproof & enhances property value
Cost: Material: $6 – $15
Installation: $10 – $20
Total: $16 – $35
Brick Veneer Siding
Description: A thin layer of brick applied to the exterior,
often over a wooden or concrete structure.
Provides the classic brick look without the full weight and cost.
Cost: $6 to $12 per square foot.
Pros: Low maintenance, long-lasting, fire-resistant.
Cons: Higher initial cost, more difficult to repair.
Stone Veneer Siding
Description: A thin layer of natural or manufactured stone applied to a home’s exterior.
Provides the upscale look of stone at a lower cost and weight.
Cost: $7 to $15 per square foot.
Pros: High-end appearance, durable, low maintenance.
Cons: Expensive, installation can be labor-intensive.
Stucco Siding
Description: A plaster-like finish applied in layers over a mesh base.
Common in Mediterranean, Spanish, and Southwestern architectural styles.
Cost: $6 to $9 per square foot.
Pros: Durable, excellent insulation, versatile in design.
Cons: Requires skilled labor for installation,
can crack in extreme weather conditions, capture moisture easily.
Metal (Aluminum, Steal) Siding
Description: A sleek, modern look that is resistant to fire and insects.
Aluminum was popular historically, but steel is often used more now for its added strength.
Cost: $3 to $7 per square foot.
Pros: Low maintenance, durable, fire-resistant.
Cons: Can dent or scratch, limited color options.
Composite Siding
Description: Made from a mixture of wood fibers and resin,
composite siding provides the appearance of wood but is more durable and low maintenance.
Cost: $5 to $10 per square foot.
Pros: Durable, low maintenance, energy-efficient.
Cons: Can be expensive, some types may fade over time.