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Angi Expert

The length of time your siding will last will depend on the siding material and your climate. It’s important to remember that proper routine maintenance, like twice-a-year cleaning, is vital to help extend the longevity of your siding and to avoid replacement before its expected lifetime ends. 

  • Vinyl, aluminum, and wood siding lasts 20 to 40 years

  • Fiber cement siding lasts around 50 years

  • Brick and stone veneer siding lasts at least 100 years

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Answered by
Dennis S.
on Jan 08, 2025

Most vinyl siding products have a lifetime warranty. Cement board, aka Hardie Board, has a 30-year warranty on the integrity of the siding and a 15-year finish warranty on all Color Plus options. Aluminum siding is obsolete.

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The cost to install board and batten siding averages between $2.50 and $12.50 per square foot, including labor and materials. Major cost factors of this project include the square footage, the siding material, and the local labor rates. Additional costs include the number of windows and doors, the height of the home, and the painting or staining you want done to the siding.

Siding lasts for between 20 and 40 years, at a minimum, but the lifespan you’ll see from your new siding depends on the type. Vinyl and aluminum siding have average lifespans of 20 to 40 years, while wood and real stone siding can last up to 75 years. Steel and fiber cement siding can last even longer and often have a minimum lifespan of 50 years. The climate and weather in your area play important roles in siding lifespan.

Vinyl siding will fade slowly over time but will likely be most noticeable starting 10–15 years after installation. This timeline varies based on factors such as the climate where you live. In areas with more extreme hot or cold conditions, vinyl is likely to fade more quickly.

Vinyl siding is durable, low-maintenance, weather-resistant, and available in various colors and styles. It also provides excellent insulation, improving energy efficiency.

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