VINYL SIDING COST GUIDE

How Much Does Vinyl Siding Cost in Miramar, FL

In Miramar, new vinyl siding may cost $4,110 to $15,345. Use this free calculator to determine how much vinyl siding costs in your neighborhood. The cost will be driven by the amount of siding you need, type of siding, and repair versus replacement needs.

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Vinyl Siding Installation Cost in Miramar Per Square Foot

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National Average Cost $11.88
Highest Cost Nationally $41
Lowest Cost Nationally $2.43
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Other Siding Materials and Costs

Below is a chart displaying the average cost for house siding in Miramar according to various types of material used.

Siding Material Cost Per Square Foot National Average Cost Installed
Aluminum Siding $1.55 – $7.12 $2,902 – $14,100
Brick Siding $5.20 – $14.43 $9,450 – $30,552
Fiber Cement Siding $5.10 – $11.41 $10,700 – $23,600
Hardie Board $0.85 – $5.02 $1,560 – $11,500
Natural Stone Siding $27 – $44.04 $45,000 – $94,500
Stucco Siding $5.01 – $8.33 $9,600 – $18,599
Vinyl Siding $1.21 – $8.46 $2,119 – $15,200
Wood Siding $8.43 – $12.43 $16,100 – $21,000
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Zip Codes Served: 33023, 33025, 33027, 33029

From a 1500-square-foot house to a 4000-square-foot home, will help you find the best siding for your money.

Reliable Siding Installers in Miramar, FL

Below is a list of reliable siding installation companies in your area. Reach out to them directly or request to compare quotes and alternatives.

BROTHERHOOD DEVELOPERS LLC
322 Miramar Beach Dr unit 9190
Miramar Beach, FL 32550

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EcoView Windows, Doors and Siding
8701 N Palafox St
Pensacola, FL 32534

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A &P Vinyl Siding
8701 N Palafox St
Pensacola, FL 32534

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When to Replace Siding – Weather Impacts

In general most siding last between 20 to 40 years. Naturally, harsher weather conditions can impact the life of your siding significantly.

Miramar, Florida is a haven for rain lovers. The city gets 64 inches on average per year. August brings hot temperatures with an average high that stays in the 90s, while January delivers mild lows that stay around the 50s on average.