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Nitestarz - 27 Sep 2006 13:12 GMT
OK, about home much(not looking for exact numbers) would it cost to
side a $2000 sq ft house?

I live in NH.

Thanks!
Jody
longshot - 27 Sep 2006 14:03 GMT
> OK, about home much(not looking for exact numbers) would it cost to
> side a $2000 sq ft house?

assuming there's no tear off or prep work req'd , you could do it yourself
for about a grand. start adding blue board insulation, furring,  plan on
retrimming the whole house you could have a contractor do it for about 50k.
quite a differnce, eh?
Mike - 28 Sep 2006 01:51 GMT
>> OK, about home much(not looking for exact numbers) would it cost to
>> side a $2000 sq ft house?
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> retrimming the whole house you could have a contractor do it for about
> 50k. quite a differnce, eh?
$50,000??? That sounds a little much....
longshot - 28 Sep 2006 11:11 GMT
>>> OK, about home much(not looking for exact numbers) would it cost to
>>> side a $2000 sq ft house?
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
>> about 50k. quite a differnce, eh?
> $50,000??? That sounds a little much....

I am talking about trimming out the whole house because you added insulation
& furring between the old siding & the new. That number isn't as exaggerated
as you may think for a 2000 sq ft house
JASON - 28 Sep 2006 00:34 GMT
I am a vinyl siding contractor in Indianapolis, IN and these are the
going rates for this area. Siding is priced as a square unit (100 sq.
ft). So 2000 sq ft. would be 20 squares. I generally charge 285 dollars
per square (average). This includes all materials, including foam
underlayment, and labor. So your looking at about 5700 bucks if your
house was in the midwest and is a relatively normal job.

              Jason
 
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