How much does it cost to re-clad your home on a basic budget in the United States?

When it comes to cladding, perception can be everything. Due to the leaky building crisis, there's still a widespread wariness around the 'chilly bin' houses from the 1990s – even those that have been given the all-clear. So whether you're ready to reclad – or just curious to know what's involved – we provide you with the basic recladding costs.

Basic home re-cladding
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How much does basic recladding cost?

If you’re recladding the likes of a sturdy weatherboard, or a trusty brick-and-tile, your renovation project is likely to be straightforward. But even with a low-risk home, there’s still a chance you’ll find more than you bargained for.
The first thing to know about recladding costs is that your contractor probably can’t give you a 100% fixed price upfront. There are several factors that affect the cost – and only some of them are known from the outset.
Firstly, of course, there’s the size of your home. A single-story ranch will be more cost-effective to reclad than one with multiple stories or a complex design. You’ll also pay more if your home is situated on a steep or difficult-to-access site because it will need more extensive scaffolding.
The cost will also depend on the amount of remedial work needed. The moment of truth arrives when you strip back your existing cladding and reveal the state of the framing underneath. Either your existing framing is in good shape, or it needs replacing.
One of Refresh Renovations' Consultants, says this is the single biggest factor that can affect the cost – and it’s also the biggest unknown.
Replacing the siding ranges in cost depending on material but, for example, residing a house with vinyl could cost between $2,000*-$40,000* depending on the exterior square footage.

What are the costs involved in the recladding?

Moisture-testing can never accurately predict the condition of the framing underneath, say our Refresh Renovations Builders, given that it’s done on a spot-testing basis. So when preparing estimates for her clients, she always includes a calculation for the ‘worst-case scenario’ of having to replace all the timber. Reframing an entire house could costs between $15,000* and $50,000*.
The more common scenario, though, is that only a proportion of the timber needs replacing. Any timber that is wet, decaying, moldy (or displaying black spores) will have to go. 
“Once the framing is exposed, we engage an independent timber consultant who inspects it and tags the timber that needs to come out,” our renovation builders explain.
“After that’s replaced, we have to inject the new timber and all the existing remaining timber with a preservative compound.”
Workers re-cladding second storey of home

Do I need Building permits for my siding replacement project?

As you’d expect, you may need paperwork for your recladding project. While state and local laws vary throughout the US, most US communities adopt the International Code Council's I-Codes, which address all aspects of single- and multifamily construction, from structural elements to systems such as heating, plumbing, electrical, ventilation, etc.
Another common pitfall is delayed inspections. Mis-timing these inspections is a common pitfall for first-time renovators, says Ben King, a construction manager with Refresh Renovations.
“You don’t want to be tools-down for two weeks while you wait for your inspection to happen,” says Ben.
“An experienced project manager knows to pre-book the inspections, then communicate with the builders to keep progress on track.”

If it looks like your project might be a bit more than anticipated, it is worth reading mid-range siding replacement costs to see the additional benefits you can get out of a higher-end recladding job.

Note: Prices are rough approximations only and Refresh Renovations cannot be held accountable for their accuracy. All prices in this article are exclusive of installation costs and any variations unless otherwise noted.

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*All information is believed to be true at time of publishing and is subject to change.

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