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REGIONAL COST GUIDE · Brevard County, FL

How Much Does Siding Cost in Brevard County, FL?

Vinyl siding in Brevard County costs $6,230 to $14,240 for a full home. See local labor rates, hurricane considerations, and financing options.

Cost range $6,230 – $14,240
Average $9,790
Updated May 17, 2026
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What homeowners in Brevard 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)

$6,230 Avg: $9,790 $14,240

Fiber Cement / HardiePlank (full home)

$10,680 Avg: $15,130 $22,250

Siding Repair (partial, 200 sq ft)

$445 Avg: $890 $1,780

National avg $11,000 × 0.89x local adjustment = $9,790

Why Brevard County prices look like this.

The Palm Bay-Melbourne-Titusville metro area employs approximately 680 carpenters at an average wage of $24.06 per hour ($50,050 annually), which sits below the national average of $29.58/hr. This wage differential translates to a 0.89x local cost adjustment for siding projects, making labor slightly more affordable than many coastal Florida markets. A full vinyl siding installation on a 1,500 sq ft home runs between $6,230 and $14,240 locally, while premium fiber cement options range from $10,680 to $22,250. Brevard County's median home value of $304,400 (1.77x the national average) reflects the coastal premium, though siding installation costs remain competitive due to the labor market.

Local Labor Rates for Siding Installation

Siding contractors in Brevard County draw from a workforce of 680 employed carpenters within the Palm Bay-Melbourne-Titusville metro area. The mean hourly wage of $24.06 places local labor costs at roughly 81% of the national carpenter wage of $29.58/hr. This affects the labor portion of your quote (approximately 60% of total project cost), while materials pass through at standard rates. For a typical vinyl installation averaging $9,790, expect labor to account for roughly $5,870. Fiber cement projects require more skilled installation, pushing labor's share slightly higher. Request itemized quotes showing labor versus materials to compare contractors effectively.

Hurricane and Storm Damage Considerations

Brevard County carries a 99.71 hurricane risk score (Very High on FEMA's 0-100 scale), the dominant factor for siding material selection. Lightning risk scores 99.40 (Very High), tornado risk reaches 95.29 (Relatively High), and inland flooding sits at 95.01 (Relatively High). The overall composite risk score of 98.41 places the county among Florida's most hazard-exposed areas. Impact-rated fiber cement siding outperforms vinyl in wind resistance, though it costs $5,000 to $8,000 more for a full installation. Homeowners should verify their siding warranty covers wind speeds of 130+ mph, consistent with Brevard's hurricane exposure. Insurance carriers may offer premium discounts for impact-resistant materials, partially offsetting the higher upfront cost.

Climate Zone and Material Performance

Brevard County falls within IECC climate zone 2A (hot-humid), classified as cooling-dominated with 2,758 cooling degree-days annually versus just 1,472 heating degree-days. For context, the national median sits at 3,700 HDD, meaning Brevard homes require roughly 60% less heating but face significant AC demand. This climate profile favors lighter-colored siding that reflects solar heat, reducing cooling loads. Fiber cement and vinyl both handle Florida humidity well, though fiber cement offers better dimensional stability in temperature swings. The DOE classifies this region as Southeast for HVAC purposes. With average annual precipitation of just 0.6 inches (reflecting the coastal microclimate), moisture intrusion through siding joints is less problematic than in wetter Florida regions.

Energy Efficiency and Siding Choices

Florida residential electricity costs $0.158 per kWh as of February 2026, making energy-efficient siding a meaningful investment in this cooling-dominated climate. Insulated vinyl siding adds R-2 to R-5 to your wall assembly, which can reduce cooling costs by 5-10% in Brevard's high-CDD environment. With 2,758 annual cooling degree-days driving substantial AC runtime, thermal bridging through studs becomes a real concern. Brevard County receives 5.62 peak sun hours daily (per NREL data), and reflective or light-colored siding reduces heat absorption, easing the load on your AC system. Homeowners planning future solar installations should ensure siding work includes proper electrical conduit access to the roof area.

Financing Your Siding Project

With 30-year mortgage rates at 6.36% (as of May 14, 2026), many Brevard County homeowners finance siding through home equity products rather than cash. The median home value of $304,400 provides substantial equity for established homeowners. A $15,130 fiber cement installation financed over 10 years at current rates adds roughly $170 to your monthly payment. Property taxes averaging $2,139 annually should factor into your total housing cost calculations. Some contractors offer 0% promotional financing for 12-18 months on projects over $10,000, which can save $500-$900 in interest compared to home equity lines. Siding replacement also protects your investment: homes in this 1.77x cost-multiplier market benefit from exterior upgrades that preserve resale value.
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Questions buyers ask about siding in Brevard County.

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

  1. How much does vinyl siding cost in Brevard County?

    Vinyl siding for a 1,500 sq ft home costs between $6,230 and $14,240 in Brevard County, with an average of $9,790. This reflects the local 0.89x cost adjustment based on carpenter wages of $24.06/hr in the Palm Bay-Melbourne-Titusville metro.

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

    Fiber cement averages $15,130 locally versus $9,790 for vinyl, a difference of roughly $5,340. Given Brevard County's 99.71 hurricane risk score and 99.40 lightning risk score, the superior impact resistance and fire rating often justify the premium, especially for insurance discount eligibility.

  3. How do local labor rates affect my siding quote?

    Brevard County carpenters earn $24.06/hr on average, about 19% below the national average of $29.58/hr. Since labor represents roughly 60% of siding costs, this translates to savings of approximately $1,000-$1,500 on a full home installation compared to higher-wage markets.

  4. What siding materials perform best in Brevard County's climate?

    In IECC zone 2A with 2,758 cooling degree-days annually, light-colored materials that reflect heat outperform dark options. Both vinyl and fiber cement handle humidity well. Insulated vinyl siding (R-2 to R-5) can reduce cooling costs by 5-10% given the area's heavy AC demand.

  5. How much does siding repair cost in Brevard County?

    Partial siding repairs covering approximately 200 sq ft cost between $445 and $1,780 locally, with $890 being typical. Storm damage repairs following hurricane season may command premium pricing due to contractor demand.

  6. Should I finance my siding project or pay cash?

    With 30-year mortgage rates at 6.36% and Brevard County's median home value at $304,400, home equity financing is viable for most homeowners. A $15,130 fiber cement job financed over 10 years adds about $170/month. Contractor promotional financing (0% for 12-18 months) can save $500-$900 in interest.

  7. Will new siding reduce my energy bills in Florida?

    Yes, particularly with insulated options. At $0.158/kWh electricity rates and 2,758 annual cooling degree-days, energy-efficient siding can reduce cooling costs by 5-10%. Light colors also help by reflecting Brevard's 5.62 daily peak sun hours rather than absorbing that heat.

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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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