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REGIONAL COST GUIDE · Fresno County, CA

How Much Does Siding Cost in Fresno County, CA?

Vinyl siding in Fresno County averages $11,990, about 9% above the national average. Compare local labor rates, hazard risks, and financing options.

Cost range $7,630 – $17,440
Average $11,990
Updated May 17, 2026
COST BREAKDOWN

What homeowners in Fresno County actually pay.

Local market ranges built from regional labor, materials, and permitting data — not national averages.

Vinyl Siding (full home, 1,500 sq ft)

$7,630 Avg: $11,990 $17,440

Fiber Cement / HardiePlank (full home)

$13,080 Avg: $18,530 $27,250

Siding Repair (partial, 200 sq ft)

$545 Avg: $1,090 $2,180

National avg $11,000 × 1.09x local adjustment = $11,990

Why Fresno County prices look like this.

Siding installation in Fresno County runs about 9% above the national average, driven by local carpenter wages that outpace the U.S. benchmark. Vinyl siding for a 1,500 sq ft home averages $11,990 here versus $11,000 nationally. Fiber cement (HardiePlank-style) averages $18,530, and a partial repair of around 200 sq ft averages $1,090. For context, median homes in Fresno County are valued at $362,600, with median annual property taxes of $2,704. The county's composite hazard risk score of 99.30 out of 100 means material selection carries real consequences beyond aesthetics. Wildfire and hail both score above 95, making fire-rated and impact-resistant siding worth budgeting for. Getting three or more quotes from local contractors is a practical step before committing to any material tier.

Labor Rates for Siding Contractors in Fresno

Carpenters in the Fresno metro earn a mean wage of $34.15/hr according to 2025 OEWS data, compared to the national carpenter mean of $29.58/hr. That wage gap, weighted at 60% of total project cost for labor and 40% for materials that pass through at national prices, produces the 1.09x local adjustment applied to the cost ranges above. The Fresno metro employs approximately 1,790 carpenters, supporting a competitive contractor pool for a metro its size. When comparing quotes, ask each contractor to itemize labor and materials separately. A quote far above the listed range may reflect premium materials or difficult access, but separating the two line items helps identify where the premium is actually sitting. The 1,790-worker pool gives Fresno homeowners more negotiating leverage than owners in smaller Central Valley counties.

Hazard Risks That Affect Siding in Fresno County

Fresno County's FEMA NRI composite risk score of 99.30 out of 100 (Relatively High) places it among the most hazard-exposed counties in the nation. For siding, the most direct risks are wildfire (98.44, Relatively High) and hail (95.52, Relatively High). Wildfire-resistant fiber cement and steel siding carry Class A fire ratings, while standard vinyl can warp or ignite under radiant heat. For hail, look for panels rated Class 3 or Class 4 for impact resistance. Flood risk scores 98.70, which is primarily a foundation concern but can drive moisture intrusion behind improperly flashed siding over time. Lightning (84.73) and tornado (57.12) round out the profile with less direct bearing on siding material choice. Document your siding upgrade with dated photos for insurance and warranty purposes.

Climate Conditions and Siding Performance in IECC Zone 3B

Fresno County falls in IECC Climate Zone 3B (hot-dry), part of the DOE Southwest region. With 2,138 annual heating degree-days, homes here run heating equipment about 42% less than the national median of 3,700 HDD, so winter cold stress on siding is relatively modest. By contrast, 1,576 annual cooling degree-days signal meaningful summer heat exposure. The county's climate type is classified as mixed, meaning both heat gain in summer and cold-weather sealing performance matter for siding. In Zone 3B, insulated vinyl or fiber cement installed over continuous foam sheathing reduces thermal bridging through wall studs, which supports air conditioning efficiency during long cooling seasons. Zero annual snowfall eliminates freeze-thaw cycling as a durability concern. Summer UV intensity at Fresno's latitude does degrade lower-grade vinyl, so prioritize products with fade-resistance warranties of 25 years or longer.

Energy Efficiency and Siding Upgrades in Fresno County

California residential electricity costs $0.332/kWh as of February 2026, among the highest rates in the country. In that pricing environment, improving the home envelope through insulated siding can reduce air conditioning costs during Fresno's long cooling season. Insulated vinyl panels or fiber cement installed over continuous foam sheathing add wall R-value that uninsulated cladding does not provide. Fresno also holds strong solar potential, averaging 5.25 kWh/m²/day of global horizontal irradiance. A re-siding project is a natural moment to air-seal and improve the building envelope before adding a solar system. A 6kW roof-mount system could produce roughly 9,647 kWh annually at that irradiance level. Reducing baseline cooling load first makes any solar generation investment more cost-effective at $0.332/kWh.

Financing a Siding Project in Fresno County

The 30-year fixed mortgage rate stands at 6.36% as of May 14, 2026. For a siding project, most homeowners choose a home equity loan, a HELOC, or an unsecured home improvement loan rather than a full cash-out refinance at current rates. With a median home value of $362,600 in Fresno County, many owners have equity sufficient to access secured financing below personal loan rates. California's PACE (Property Assessed Clean Energy) programs allow energy-efficient siding components to be financed through property tax assessments, though total PACE costs can exceed conventional loan rates, so compare carefully before signing. For a project in the $15,000 to $18,000 fiber cement range, request fixed-rate quotes from at least two lenders before accepting contractor-arranged financing. Median annual property taxes of $2,704 provide a useful baseline when estimating total housing cost changes from adding a HELOC payment.
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Questions buyers ask about siding in Fresno County.

Short answers to the most common things we hear about local pricing, scope, and timing.

  1. What does vinyl siding cost for a typical home in Fresno County?

    Vinyl siding for a 1,500 sq ft home in Fresno County ranges from **$7,630 to $17,440**, averaging **$11,990**. That is about 9% above the national average of $11,000, reflecting local carpenter wages of **$34.15/hr** versus the national mean of $29.58/hr.

  2. Is fiber cement siding worth the extra cost in Fresno County?

    For Fresno County, fiber cement warrants serious consideration. The county's wildfire risk score is **98.44 out of 100**, and fiber cement carries a Class A fire rating that standard vinyl does not match. It also handles the county's **1,576 annual cooling degree-days** of summer heat without the fading or warping that lower-grade vinyl can develop. Expect to pay **$13,080 to $27,250** for a full-home fiber cement job, averaging **$18,530**.

  3. How much does a partial siding repair cost in Fresno County?

    Partial siding repairs covering around 200 sq ft average **$1,090** in Fresno County, with a range of **$545 to $2,180** depending on material and accessibility. Hail damage is a common repair trigger given the county's hail risk score of **95.52**. Check your homeowner's insurance before paying out of pocket, as hail-related siding damage is often a covered peril.

  4. What siding material best handles Fresno's climate and wildfire risk?

    Fresno sits in IECC Zone 3B (hot-dry) with a wildfire risk score of **98.44** and a hail risk score of **95.52**, both Relatively High. Fiber cement or steel siding with a Class A fire rating and a Class 3 or Class 4 impact rating addresses both risks directly. Insulated vinyl is a lower-cost option that adds R-value for the county's **1,576 annual cooling degree-days** but does not match the fire resistance of fiber cement.

  5. How many siding contractors are active in the Fresno metro area?

    The Fresno metro employs approximately **1,790 carpenters** according to 2025 OEWS data, supporting an active contractor pool. Local carpenter wages average **$34.15/hr**, so comparing itemized labor lines across quotes helps identify outliers. A market of that size gives homeowners reasonable leverage to solicit competitive bids.

  6. Can siding upgrades lower energy bills in Fresno County?

    Yes. California electricity costs **$0.332/kWh** as of February 2026, and Fresno's **1,576 annual cooling degree-days** mean air conditioning runs hard through summer. Insulated vinyl panels or fiber cement over continuous foam sheathing add wall R-value that uninsulated siding does not provide. The county also averages **5.25 kWh/m²/day** of solar irradiance, so improving the building envelope first can right-size a future solar installation.

  7. What financing options are available for siding projects in Fresno County?

    With a median home value of **$362,600** and a current 30-year mortgage rate of **6.36%**, many Fresno County owners can access home equity financing for siding projects. Options include a HELOC, a fixed home equity loan, or California PACE financing for energy-efficient upgrades. PACE repayment is tied to property taxes, currently a median of **$2,704/year** in Fresno County, which increases your annual tax obligation. Compare total loan costs, not just monthly payments, before committing.

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How these numbers were built.

Cost estimates are derived from government data including the U.S. Census Bureau (ACS), Bureau of Labor Statistics (OEWS), FEMA National Risk Index, EIA energy data, IECC climate zone classifications, Federal Reserve (FRED), and HUD Fair Market Rents.

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