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How much does fiber-cement siding cost per square foot?

national averagebenchmark, not a quote

Typically $7.48$8.12 per sq ft installed.

That's the contractor cost basis of $6.50 per sq ft (material $2.50 + labor $4.00) plus typical overhead & profit (1525%). Region and spec move it further — confirm with local quotes.

Material $2.50 (38%)Labor $4.00 (62%)

Cost basis by region

Contractor cost basis (material + labor) — labor scales with local construction wages (U.S. BLS); material holds near the national commodity average across the contiguous U.S. Add the 1525% overhead & profit above for a retail price. Your ZIP refines this in the estimator.

RegionCost basis per sq ft
Alabama (statewide)$5.71
Texas (statewide)$5.80
Florida (statewide)$5.82
Colorado (statewide)$6.61
United States$6.50
New York (statewide)$7.23
California (statewide)$7.31
Massachusetts (statewide)$7.70
Illinois (statewide)$7.91

What drives the cost

Common questions

How much does fiber-cement siding cost per square foot?

The contractor cost basis is about $6.50 per sq ft ($2.50 material + $4.00 labor). With typical overhead and profit (15–25%), a finished quote usually runs $7.48–$8.12 per sq ft. It's a budgeting benchmark, not a quote — confirm with local contractors.

Is fiber-cement siding mostly labor or materials?

Labor is about 62% of the $6.50 per sq ft cost basis and material about 38%, which is why the local wage drives most of the regional difference.

What changes fiber-cement siding cost the most?

The biggest factors are lap vs. panel and pre-finished vs. field-paint, wall height and access, and your local labor rate. Higher-end materials, tear-off or prep, and difficult access push it above the baseline; use the estimator for your exact takeoff.

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Cost-basis figures (material + labor) are built by the deterministic estimator from national-average material pricing (2026-01) and U.S. BLS OEWS 2025 construction wages (SOC 47-0000); regional figures scale labor by each state's BLS wage factor. A retail price adds typical contractor overhead & profit (15–25%). Benchmarks for budgeting — not a binding quote. Confirm with local contractor quotes before you commit. Source: seed (national avg), 2026-01.