
Siding & Exterior in Seattle, WA
Compare 29 siding & exterior contractors near you in Seattle and surrounding area with an average rating of 4.8/5. Get free quotes, read reviews, and find the right pro for your project.
Last updated March 23, 2026
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Active Siding & Roofing LLC
5.02+ years onlineIntercrus Decks
5.02+ years onlinePacific Roofing Company Seattle
5.04 mo onlinePros Siding & Decks Seattle
5.0Seattle Deck Supply Inc.
5.0~9 years onlineSeattle Siding & Decks
5.0Upper West Exteriors
5.01½+ years onlineKV construction LLC - Seattle Siding
4.8~13 years onlineSynapse Construction
4.816½+ years onlineEarthwise Architectural Salvage
4.714½+ years onlineRain City Exteriors
4.710½+ years onlineSeattle Builds Siding Contractor
4.7Builders Service Company
4.617½+ years onlineSecond Use Building Materials
4.627+ years onlineState Roofing & Exteriors
4.627+ years onlineABC Supply Co. Inc.
4.2~28 years onlineQXO
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About Siding & Exterior in Seattle
Siding installation and exterior work protects your home from weather while defining its appearance. Options include vinyl, fiber cement (HardiePlank), wood, aluminum, and engineered wood. Proper installation with housewrap and flashing prevents moisture damage.
Typical costs: Vinyl siding runs $4–$8 per square foot installed. Fiber cement is $8–$14. Wood siding is $6–$12. A full re-side for a typical home costs $8,000–$25,000 depending on material.
- Full house re-siding
- Partial siding repair and replacement
- Fiber cement (HardiePlank) installation
- Soffit and fascia replacement
- Exterior trim and finishing
Re-siding a home usually requires a building permit. Repairs on small sections typically don't.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How much does siding & exterior cost in Seattle?
- Vinyl siding on a typical 1,500 sq ft home runs $8,000–$15,000 installed. Fiber cement (James Hardie) is $12,000–$25,000. These prices include removal of old siding, housewrap, and trim. Get quotes that specify whether they're using the manufacturer's recommended installation method.
- How do I find a reliable siding & exterior contractor in Seattle?
- Check that the installer is certified by the siding manufacturer (especially for fiber cement — James Hardie has a certified installer program). Proper installation includes housewrap, flashing around windows and doors, and correct nail depth. Ask about their warranty.
- Do I need a permit for siding & exterior in Seattle?
- Re-siding a full house typically requires a building permit. Small repairs usually don't. If the project includes insulation changes or structural modifications, additional permits may be needed.
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