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Siding replacement cost in Massachusetts.

Estimate siding replacement costs for Massachusetts homeowners. This page adjusts national pricing for the Massachusetts market using a regional cost factor of 1.18×.

Last updated: April 2026

Massachusetts siding replacement calculator

Estimate adjusted for your state's market conditions.

Planning estimate only. Final quotes depend on home condition and contractor scope.

Siding cost overview for Massachusetts

Lower range
$7,080

Smaller homes, vinyl siding

Mid range
$14,160

Average home, fiber cement

Higher range
$25,960+

Larger homes, premium materials

Siding cost by city in Massachusetts

Boston

Very high labor rates, dense urban logistics, and strict building codes increase costs.

Worcester

More affordable than Boston with growing suburban development.

Cambridge

Premium market with costs comparable to or exceeding Boston proper.

Springfield

Western Mass market with costs well below the Boston metro area.

Key cost factors in Massachusetts

  • Greater Boston has some of the highest construction costs in the Northeast.
  • Older housing stock often requires additional renovation complexity.
  • Harsh winters limit construction seasons and affect scheduling.
  • Energy efficiency upgrades are especially valuable due to heating costs.

Frequently asked questions

How much does siding replacement cost in Massachusetts?

In Massachusetts, siding replacement typically ranges from $7,080 to $25,960 depending on home size, material, trim scope, and local labor rates. The state cost factor is approximately 18% above the national average.

What siding material is best for Massachusetts?

The best siding for Massachusetts depends on the cold winters, humid summers climate. Fiber cement offers excellent durability, vinyl provides the best value, and engineered wood gives a natural look at moderate cost.

Does location within Massachusetts affect siding cost?

Yes. Boston and Worcester may have different pricing due to labor rates, contractor availability, and local regulations.