# Vinyl vs. Fiber Cement Siding: Which Should You Choose? | RYH

> A complete comparison of vinyl and fiber cement siding on cost, durability, maintenance, and resale ROI.



A complete comparison of vinyl and fiber cement siding on cost, durability, maintenance, and resale ROI.

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When it's time to replace your siding, two materials dominate the market: **vinyl siding** and **fiber cement siding** (most commonly James Hardie). They look similar in photos, but they perform differently over time, cost differently to install, and return different amounts at resale. The right choice depends on your budget, climate, and how long you plan to stay in the home.

## What Is Vinyl Siding?

Vinyl siding is made from PVC plastic and has been the most common siding material in the US since the 1980s. It comes in a wide range of colors and profiles, installs quickly, and never needs painting. Modern insulated vinyl adds a foam backer that improves energy efficiency and gives the panel a more solid feel. Typical installed cost runs **$5,000–$14,000** for a 2,000 sq ft home.

## What Is Fiber Cement Siding?

Fiber cement is a composite of cement, sand, and cellulose fiber. James Hardie Board is by far the market leader. It can be textured to mimic wood grain, stucco, or smooth lap siding. Fiber cement is heavier, requires professional installation, and must be painted — but it carries an industry-leading 30-year warranty and a resale ROI of **113.7%** per the 2025 Cost vs. Value Report. Typical installed cost runs **$12,000–$28,000**.

| Factor | Vinyl Siding | Fiber Cement (Hardie) |
| --- | --- | --- |
| Installed Cost (2,000 sq ft) | $5,000–$14,000 | $12,000–$28,000 |
| Resale ROI | not tracked | see the resale return discussed below |
| Lifespan | 20–40 years | 50+ years |
| Painting Required | No — color is baked in | Yes — every 8–15 years |
| Maintenance | Rinse annually | Repaint, inspect caulking |
| Impact Resistance | Can crack in extreme cold | Resistant, won't rot or burn |
| DIY-Friendly | Possible for experienced DIY | Professional install required |
| Best For | Budget-conscious, low maintenance | Curb appeal, longevity, max ROI |

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Bottom Line

Fiber cement wins on durability, resale ROI, and premium appearance. Vinyl wins on upfront cost and zero-maintenance convenience. For homes in harsh climates or where resale value matters, fiber cement is worth the premium.[Get Siding Replacement Quotes →](https://offers.remodelyourhome.com/roofing/simple)

## Frequently Asked Questions

These are the questions homeowners ask most often before starting this project - what it costs, how long it takes, what a fair quote looks like and which details change the price. Each answer below is written to stand on its own, so you can read just the one you need.

### Is fiber cement siding worth the extra cost over vinyl?

For most homeowners who plan to stay 5+ years, yes. Fiber cement returns 113.7% at resale per the 2025 Cost vs. Value Report, well ahead of vinyl, and its superior fire resistance, moisture performance, and paintability justify the $3–$5/sq ft premium in most markets.

### How long does fiber cement siding last?

Fiber cement siding is warranted for 30 years on the product (James Hardie) and 15 years on the factory finish. In practice, properly installed fiber cement in moderate climates often lasts 40–50 years before replacement is needed.

### Can vinyl siding be painted?

No. Paint doesn't adhere reliably to vinyl PVC. You can paint vinyl siding with specific formulations designed for the material, but results are inconsistent and not a long-term solution. If color flexibility is important, fiber cement is the correct choice.

### Which siding is better for fire-prone areas?

Fiber cement. It's non-combustible and is often required or preferred by building codes in California, Colorado, Oregon, and Washington wildfire interface zones. Vinyl melts and can ignite under direct flame. Some insurers offer premium discounts for non-combustible cladding.

### What is the cost difference between vinyl and fiber cement siding for a full house?

For a 1,500 sq ft home exterior, vinyl runs roughly $7,500–$13,500 installed. Fiber cement runs $12,000–$21,000. The typical premium for fiber cement is $4,500–$7,500 on a mid-size home — offset partially by higher resale value and longer lifespan.

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