Siding Estimate Template 2026: Free Download + Pricing Guide

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Free Siding Estimate Template

Professional siding estimate template. Vinyl, fiber cement, cedar, and engineered wood line items built in. Download instantly in PDF, Excel, or Google Sheets and fill it out in under 3 minutes.

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SimplyWiseUpdated July 27, 20267 min read
Two-story home exterior with tan horizontal lap siding installed around a dormer window

Why Siding Estimates Fail Without a Template

Most blown siding bids share three causes. A template forces you to capture each one before the number leaves your truck.

Cause #1

Mismeasured wall area

Forgetting to deduct windows and doors inflates the square footage by 12% to 18% on a typical home. On a 2,000 sq ft elevation, that’s 240 to 360 wasted sq ft of material in your quote. A template line forces the openings subtotal.

Cause #2

Trim and corners ignored

J-channel, inside and outside corners, starter strip, soffit, and fascia run 18% to 25% of material cost on vinyl and 25% to 35% on fiber cement. Skipping the trim line item is the #2 cause of siding estimates that bleed margin once the job starts.

Cause #3

No staging or demo line

Scaffolding on a 2-story home runs $1,500 to $3,500 for a typical install. Demo of existing siding and dump fees add their own line on top of the new install. Templates with built-in demo and scaffolding rows mean you never quote a tear-off as if it were new construction.

What’s in the SimplyWise Siding Estimate Template

Every line a residential siding job needs, pre-built. Open it, type your numbers, send the PDF.

Company name, license number, and contact info
Client name, project address, and elevation notes
Gross wall area by elevation with openings deducted
Material tier selector (vinyl, fiber cement, cedar, LP)
Trim line items: J-channel, corners, starter, finish caps
Soffit and fascia coverage with linear-foot pricing
House wrap (Tyvek or equivalent) by sq ft
Fasteners (stainless or hot-dipped galvanized)
Demo of existing siding plus dump fee line
Scaffolding or pump-jack staging by day
Caulk, paint, and finish work (cedar primer noted)
Labor by crew size, day rate, and elevation difficulty
Waste factor toggle (10% simple, 15% cut-up)
Markup (20% to 30% typical for residential siding)
Subtotal, tax, and grand total rows
Payment schedule (deposit, midpoint, final)
Warranty, insurance, and permit terms
Signature line for client approval

How to Use the Siding Estimate Template in 6 Steps

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Step 1: Measure walls and subtract openings

Walk each elevation. Measure wall height by wall width, multiply for gross area, then subtract every window and door. Use 20 sq ft per door and 15 sq ft per standard window as a fast deduction. For gables, calculate the triangle (base times height divided by 2) and add it to the rectangle below. Mismeasured area is the #1 cause of siding estimate blowups.

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Step 2: Pick the material tier and calculate panels

Vinyl runs $2 to $4 per sq ft for material, fiber cement (Hardie, Allura) $5 to $9, cedar $5 to $12, engineered wood (LP SmartSide) $4 to $7. Multiply your net wall area by the per-sq-ft material rate. Add a 10% waste factor on simple boxes, 15% on cut-up elevations with dormers, bumpouts, or multiple corners.

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Step 3: Add trim, corners, and accessories

J-channel around windows and doors, inside and outside corners, starter strip, finish cap, soffit, and fascia. Trim and accessories typically run 18% to 25% of material cost on vinyl and 25% to 35% on fiber cement. If the architect spec’d extensive trim (rake boards, frieze, water tables), bump it to 40%.

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Step 4: Include house wrap, fasteners, demo, and dump fees

Tyvek HomeWrap (or equivalent) runs $0.30 to $0.50 per sq ft of wall. Stainless or hot-dipped fasteners add $0.10 to $0.20 per sq ft. Demo of existing siding plus dump fees goes on its own line, priced from your local hauler and dumpster rates. If you’re going over existing siding (rare and risky), note it explicitly on the estimate so the homeowner sees the warranty implication.

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Step 5: Price labor by crew size, stories, and complexity

Labor runs $2 to $4 per sq ft installed for vinyl, $4 to $6 for fiber cement (Hardie weighs more and needs special blades), $5 to $8 for cedar with priming and back-priming. Two-story homes add 15% to 25% for scaffolding and staging time. Detail-heavy trim work can double the per-hour rate on the finish phase. A 3-person crew on a 2,000 sq ft home typically runs 5 to 7 days.

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Step 6: Apply markup, export the PDF, deliver within 48 hours

Apply 20% to 30% markup for overhead, insurance, callbacks, and profit. Don’t shave it. Export a clean PDF, attach the material spec sheet (Hardie color chart, vinyl swatch, cedar grade) if relevant, and email within 48 hours of the walkthrough. Siding estimates that arrive fast win. The homeowner is usually collecting 2 to 3 other quotes at the same time.

Average Siding Job Costs to Guide Your Estimates

Use these benchmarks as starting points. Actual costs vary by region, material grade, and elevation complexity. Check your supplier’s current price sheet before you bid.

Job Type Material Cost Labor Cost Total Range
Small ranch, vinyl (1,200 sq ft) $2,400 to $4,800 $2,400 to $4,800 $6,000 to $11,000
2-story colonial, vinyl (2,200 sq ft) $4,400 to $8,800 $4,400 to $8,800 $11,000 to $19,500
2-story colonial, fiber cement (2,200 sq ft) $11,000 to $19,800 $8,800 to $13,200 $22,000 to $36,000
Cedar lap siding, 2-story (2,000 sq ft) $10,000 to $24,000 $10,000 to $16,000 $22,000 to $44,000
LP SmartSide engineered wood (1,800 sq ft) $7,200 to $12,600 $5,400 to $9,000 $14,000 to $23,000
Partial repair (one elevation, 400 sq ft) $800 to $2,000 $1,200 to $2,400 $2,200 to $4,800

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Common Siding Estimate Mistakes

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Forgetting J-channel and corners

Trim adds 18% to 25% on vinyl and 25% to 35% on fiber cement. Quoting just siding panels and labor is a $1,500 to $4,000 hole on a typical home. List trim as its own line and itemize each piece type.

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Ignoring scaffolding cost

A 2-story home needs scaffold or pump-jack staging. That’s $1,500 to $3,500 you eat if it’s not on the estimate. Always include staging as a separate row with day counts so the homeowner sees why a 2-story isn’t just double the 1-story price.

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Underestimating cedar acclimation

Cedar needs on-site acclimation to local humidity before install, per the manufacturer’s storage guidance. Skipping it invites callbacks for cupping and gaps. Build acclimation days into your labor schedule, not just material delivery.

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Skipping the house wrap line

Tyvek or equivalent at $0.30 to $0.50 per sq ft is non-negotiable on any tear-off. Forgetting it means either an unhappy callback or a manufacturer warranty void. Make it a default checked row.

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Quoting without seeing all elevations

Bidding from a single photo or the front elevation only misses the cut-up side with the bay window and chimney chase. Always walk all four elevations. Estimate complexity per side, not by averaging.

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No waste factor on cut-up homes

Standard 10% waste covers a simple ranch. A cut-up colonial with dormers, bays, and bumpouts can hit 18% waste. Adjust per project. Material returns are a hassle on fiber cement and impossible on cedar grade-matched stock.

Siding Estimate Template vs SimplyWise Cost Estimator App

The template is great when you have time at the kitchen table. The app turns a photo into an itemized estimate in about 6 seconds and supports live material pricing.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I calculate the square footage for a siding estimate?
Measure each wall’s height and width, multiply for gross area, then subtract openings (windows around 15 sq ft each, doors around 20 sq ft). For gables, calculate as a triangle: base times height divided by 2. Add a 10% waste factor for straightforward elevations, 15% for cut-up homes with lots of corners, dormers, or fixtures.
What’s the cost difference between vinyl and fiber cement siding?
Vinyl runs about $3 to $7 per sq ft installed. Fiber cement (Hardie, Allura) runs $10 to $18 per sq ft installed. On a 2,000 sq ft house, that’s roughly $6,000 to $14,000 for vinyl versus $20,000 to $36,000 for fiber cement. The premium reflects longer lifespan, fire resistance, and impact resistance. Use the template to give the homeowner both options side by side.
Should I charge for siding estimates?
Most residential siding contractors offer free estimates for standard projects. For large or complex jobs (over $25,000) or jobs requiring scaffolding inspections, charging a $150 to $300 estimate fee and crediting it back at contract signing is reasonable. It filters tire-kickers and protects your windshield time.
How much should I add for trim and accessories?
Trim, corners, J-channel, starter strip, soffit, and fascia typically run 18% to 25% of material cost on vinyl jobs and 25% to 35% on fiber cement. Forgetting trim is one of the most common siding estimate errors. Always itemize accessories on a separate line so the homeowner sees the full picture and you don’t absorb the cost.
Do I need to include scaffolding in the estimate?
Yes, on any 2-story home or any work above 12 feet. Scaffolding or staging on a typical 2-story home runs $1,500 to $3,500 for the project. Pump jacks are cheaper than full scaffold but slower. List staging as its own line item so the homeowner understands why a 2-story is not double the 1-story price, it’s higher.
What file formats can I download this template in?
PDF (for sending to clients), Excel (for editing and calculations), and Google Sheets (for cloud-based collaboration). All three formats are free and require no signup or email gate.
Is this siding estimate template really free?
Yes, completely free. No sign-up, no email gate, no strings. The template covers wall-minus-openings math, trim, and material tiers in one place.
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