Siding Cost · Georgia
Siding Cost in Georgia (2026)
Siding in Georgia typically runs $9,200–$19,400 for a typical 2,000 sq ft single-family home (approximately 2,000 sq ft of exterior wall surface). That works out to roughly $4.60–$9.72 per sq ft installed.
Georgia context that moves siding replacement cost
Climate: Humid subtropical with hot summers and mild winters. Coastal areas face hurricane risk. Red clay soils in northern Georgia affect foundation work.
Labor market: Below national average.
Permits & codes: Georgia follows the IRC with state amendments. The state adopted mandatory statewide building codes in 2015. Coastal counties (Chatham, Glynn, etc.) have enhanced wind-resistance requirements. Georgia's energy code requires homes meet the International Energy Conservation Code (IECC).
About siding replacement in Georgia
Vinyl siding is the most common residential exterior in the US — about 30% of homes — because it's the cheapest durable option that doesn't require finish painting. A full replacement on a typical 2,000 sq ft home runs $9,000 to $19,000 nationally in 2026.
Fiber cement (Hardie board) is the next most common, costing 1.5–2× vinyl but offering a more upscale appearance and 50-year warranty. Wood, engineered wood (LP SmartSide), brick veneer, and stucco fill out the remaining options. Material choice and code requirements interact to drive the per-state spread.
What moves the price
Tear-off vs new construction
Replacing existing siding adds $1.50–$3.00/sq ft for removal and disposal. On a 2,000 sq ft house that's $3,000–$6,000 just to take the old material off. New construction over fresh sheathing is at the low end of the state range.
Insulated (foam-backed) vinyl
Standard vinyl runs $3–$5/sq ft material. Foam-backed insulated vinyl is $5–$8/sq ft and adds R-2 to R-4 of continuous insulation. Required in some Northeast and Northwest jurisdictions to meet energy code on replacement projects.
House wrap and trim
Code requires a weather-resistive barrier behind new siding. Tyvek HomeWrap or equivalent is $0.30–$0.60/sq ft. New aluminum or PVC trim around windows, doors, and corners adds $1,500–$3,500. Don't skip it — water intrusion at trim is the most common siding-related insurance claim.
Hurricane and wind zones
Florida, Gulf Coast, and Atlantic states require tighter nailing schedules (every 8" on center vs 16") and sometimes ring-shank or hurricane-rated nails. Some coastal counties require fiber cement or Hardie board instead of vinyl. Add 15–30% to your base cost in HVHZ and high-wind regions.
Profile and color choice
Most vinyl is double-4 or double-5 horizontal lap. Premium profiles (dutch lap, board-and-batten, scallop) add 15–35% in material. Darker colors (deep blue, charcoal, forest green) cost 10–20% more than light tans and whites because of color stabilizers.
Two-story vs single-story
A 2-story home of the same square footage as a single-story has roughly 1.4× the exterior wall area. Two-story labor is also higher because of scaffolding requirements — figure $1,500–$3,500 extra on a typical 2-story job vs the same footprint single-story.
Siding cost across Georgia metros
Within Georgia the spread between metros is usually 25–40% of the state midpoint. Major metros pay more than rural areas because of labor demand, permit complexity, and material delivery overhead.
- Atlanta — typical home build $145–$340/sq ft range
- Savannah — typical home build $130–$300/sq ft range
- Augusta — typical home build $110–$260/sq ft range
- Athens — typical home build $120–$280/sq ft range
Frequently asked questions
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See the full 50-state siding replacement cost comparison to see how Georgia stacks up nationally.
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