Siding Repair Cost Calculator
Use this free siding repair cost calculator to get an instant estimate for section replacement, patches, trim/soffit, hole or dent repair, and multiple areas. Most small repairs run $100–$1,200. Costs vary by repair type, siding material (vinyl, fiber cement, wood, aluminum), scope, and location. Get a low, average, and high estimate below.
How much does siding repair cost?
Siding repair typically costs $100–$1,200, with many small patches or single-panel jobs between $150 and $400. Section replacement and multiple areas cost more. Cost depends on repair type, siding material (vinyl is often cheapest to repair), scope, and local labor rates. Get 2–3 local quotes for an accurate price.
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These estimates are based on current market data and average costs. Actual costs may vary depending on your location, specific materials chosen, contractor rates, and project complexity. We recommend getting multiple quotes from local contractors for the most accurate pricing.
Average Siding Repair Cost
National averages for siding repair range from about $100 to $1,200 depending on repair type, material, and scope. Below are typical ranges by repair type and by scope.
Cost by repair type
Typical cost ranges
| Repair type | Estimated cost |
|---|---|
| Section replacement | $300–$800 |
| Patch | $100–$400 |
| Trim / soffit | $150–$500 |
| Hole / dent repair | $100–$300 |
| Multiple areas | $500–$1,200+ |
Cost by scope
Size of repair area
| Scope | Estimated cost |
|---|---|
| Small (< 50 sq ft) | $100–$400 |
| Medium (50–150 sq ft) | $200–$700 |
| Large (150+ sq ft) | $400–$1,200+ |
What Affects Siding Repair Cost?
Repair type, material, scope, and location drive most of the variation.
- Repair type — Section replacement and multiple areas cost more than a small patch or hole repair.
- Siding material — Vinyl is often cheapest to repair; fiber cement and wood cost more for materials and labor.
- Scope — More panels or larger area increase materials and labor.
- Location — Labor rates vary by region; urban and coastal areas tend to be higher.
- Color match — Discontinued vinyl or custom paint can add cost.
- Access — Second story or hard-to-reach areas may add labor.
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Disclaimer: These estimates are for planning only and are based on national averages and typical siding repair scenarios. Actual costs depend on your location, exact repair type and scope, siding material and availability, contractor rates, and site conditions. Always get 2–3 written quotes from licensed, insured contractors before committing to a siding repair.