Siding projects in Santa Clara reflect the realities of the Silicon Valley construction market: skilled-labour rates, permit fees, and material costs that sit above the national average. Siding costs in the Bay Area depend heavily on material choice, the size and complexity of the home, and what’s found behind the old siding. Multi-story homes and homes with complex trim profiles cost more.
Cost Ranges for Siding in Santa Clara
The following ranges reflect current pricing for Santa Clara and the wider Silicon Valley area:
- Fiber cement (HardiePlank) — 1,500 sq ft: $16,000–$28,000
- Fiber cement (HardiePlank) — 2,500 sq ft: $24,000–$42,000
- Wood siding replacement — 1,500 sq ft: $18,000–$35,000
- Partial siding repair (one elevation): $4,000–$10,000
- Sheathing repair (add-on): $1,500–$6,000
Labour and Market Costs in Santa Clara
Licensed tradespeople in the Bay Area — plumbers, electricians, tile setters, carpenters — work in one of the highest labour markets in the country, typically billing $100–$140 per hour. Santa Clara has hot summers with temperatures regularly exceeding 90°F. Roofing, exterior paint, and HVAC upgrades must account for valley heat loads.
Key Factors That Affect Your Price
- Story height — multi-story requires scaffolding
- Trim complexity — Victorian profiles take more time
- Sheathing damage behind old siding
- Number of penetrations — windows, doors, vents
- Paint finish — included or separate scope
Permit Requirements
Many siding scopes in Santa Clara require permits through the Santa Clara Planning and Inspection Division. Permit fees typically add $500–$3,500 to a project’s total. A licensed contractor should pull all required permits — if a contractor suggests skipping permits on significant work, that is a red flag.
Getting an Accurate Estimate
IronNest Construction provides written, fixed-scope estimates after an in-person assessment. We serve Santa Clara and the Silicon Valley. Common project areas include Old Quad, Agnew, Bowers. Contact us for a free estimate — no phone quotes, because every property is different.