Estimated local cost for siding installation in Albuquerque, NM, based on regional cost-of-living data. Updated April 2026.
Quick Answer: The estimated cost of siding installation in Albuquerque, NM is $7,500 – $23,475 ($3 – $15 per sq ft (installed)). Average: $14,075.Albuquerque, NM is 6% below national average.
Source: ClearCost national data adjusted by BEA Regional Price Parity for Albuquerque, NM — updated April 2026
Albuquerque, NM
$14,075
Estimated range: $7,500 – $23,475
$3 – $15 per sq ft (installed)
National Average
$15,000
Range: $8,000 – $25,000
Albuquerque, NM is 6% below national average based on BEA RPP data.
About these estimates: These prices are derived from our national pricing data adjusted for Albuquerque, NM's cost of living (BEA Regional Price Parity: 93.9). Actual costs vary based on specific project requirements, contractor availability, and local material sourcing. See the national cost guide for full details.
New siding protects your home from moisture, wind, and pests while dramatically transforming its exterior appearance. The national average to reside a typical 2,000 sq ft home is approximately $15,000, though costs range widely based on material choice. Vinyl siding remains the most popular and affordable option, while fiber cement (James Hardie) has become the premium standard for its durability and fire resistance. A full siding replacement typically recoups 60–80% of its cost at resale and is one of the top exterior upgrades recommended by real estate professionals.
Siding material is the primary cost driver. Vinyl is the most popular choice nationally — it is affordable, low-maintenance, and available in a huge range of colors and profiles. Fiber cement (brand name James Hardie) has surged in popularity thanks to its superior durability, fire resistance, and authentic wood-like appearance. Natural wood siding (cedar, redwood) remains the choice for upscale homes but requires periodic staining or painting. Engineered wood products like LP SmartSide offer a middle ground between vinyl and natural wood.
Siding costs scale with the total exterior surface area of your home, which depends on floor area, number of stories, and architectural complexity. A single-story ranch has about 1,000–1,500 sq ft of exterior wall area. A two-story colonial of the same floor plan has roughly 2,000–2,500 sq ft of exterior walls. Homes with many dormers, bump-outs, and angles have more surface area and require more cutting and fitting, which increases both material waste and labor.
Before new siding can be installed, the existing siding usually needs to be removed. Some contractors can install new siding over existing siding (called re-siding or overlay) to save on removal costs, but this approach is only appropriate when the existing siding is flat and the underlying sheathing is in good condition. Full removal is recommended when there is moisture damage, rot, or pest damage that needs to be addressed before new siding goes on.
A complete siding project typically includes replacing or wrapping the trim, soffits, and fascia to create a unified look. Trim pieces frame windows, doors, and corners. Soffits cover the underside of roof overhangs, and fascia is the board that runs along the roofline. Aluminum or vinyl wrapping over existing wood trim is a common cost-saving approach that eliminates future painting while providing a clean finish.
$3,825
Labor typically accounts for 40–60% of a siding project. Vinyl siding is the fastest to install — an experienced crew can side 400–600 sq ft per day. Fiber cement and wood siding are more labor-intensive at 200–400 sq ft per day because of their weight, cutting requirements, and the need for pre-priming cut edges. A typical 1,500 sq ft home takes 1–2 weeks for a full siding replacement.
Full siding replacement for a typical home takes 1–3 weeks depending on home size and material.
Vinyl siding lasts 25–40 years. Fiber cement lasts 30–50 years. Natural wood siding lasts 20–40 years with regular maintenance (staining every 3–5 years). Metal siding can last 40–70 years. All siding types last longer in temperate climates with moderate sun exposure.
Fiber cement costs about 2x more than vinyl installed but offers superior fire resistance, impact resistance, and a more authentic wood appearance. It holds paint well and only needs repainting every 15–20 years. It is the best choice for fire-prone areas and for homeowners who want a premium look without wood maintenance.
In some cases, yes. Vinyl siding can be installed over existing flat siding if the wall sheathing is in good condition. However, overlaying hides potential moisture or rot issues underneath. Full removal and inspection of sheathing is the best practice and required by some local codes.
Yes. Fiber cement siding replacement recoups approximately 80% of its cost at resale. Vinyl siding replacement recoups about 68%. Beyond the direct ROI, new siding dramatically improves curb appeal, which can lead to faster sale times and stronger offers.
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