How Much Does a Home Exterior Remodel Cost? [2024 Data]

Normal range: $5,000 - $30,000

Home exterior remodel costs often range from $5,000 to $30,000, with an average of $10,500. Choosing high-end materials can significantly increase the project's budget.

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Deane Biermeier
Written by Deane Biermeier
Contributing Writer
Updated October 3, 2024
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A home exterior remodel costs anywhere from $1,800 on the low end to upwards of $100,000. However, most homeowners will spend an average of $10,500 to remodel their home’s exterior. You’ll pay more if you need to remove large amounts of existing materials and start from scratch with high-end products. Your price will depend on the project scope and the cost of materials. Let’s explore all the factors.

See the price range for exterior home remodeling:
How we get this data
Normal range for U.S.
$5,000 - $30,000
  • Average
  • $10,500
  • Low end
  • $1,800
  • high end
  • $100,000
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Cost by Scope of Exterior Remodel

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Whether you're updating the interior or the exterior, house renovation costs depend primarily on the scope of the project. The more you plan to replace or update, the more the job will cost in total. The project scope encompasses everything from how much work is necessary to what materials you use.

Additionally, the type of project you choose when remodeling your home's exterior will have its own associated costs.

Size of Home

Many exterior remodeling projects will rely on the size of the home to determine the cost of an individual task. Roofing and siding are generally priced by the size of the home's roof or the amount of siding being replaced per square foot or by square. The home's size can also affect window and door replacement costs if you're replacing more or less of these items.

Exterior Remodeling ProjectAverage Cost per Square Foot or by Item
Siding replacement$2–$34
Roofing replacement$4–$11
Window replacement$750 each
Landscaping$4–$12
Exterior painting$1.50–$4

Siding Professional Costs 

One of the more common exterior remodeling projects involves replacing all or some of the home's siding. You’ll want to hire a siding contractor near you for this type of work since they have the specialized knowledge and skills to do the job right. The type of siding and the square footage involved will determine the overall cost of siding replacement. Here’s a look at some common price ranges for professionally installed siding by material.

7 siding materials compared by average life span in years, with aluminum ranging from 20 to 40 years

Landscaper Costs

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Many homeowners skip working on the home itself and focus on updating or renovating the landscaping surrounding the house. Landscaping is also an excellent addition to updating the home's exterior for maximum curb appeal. There are several projects to consider when you hire a professional landscaper, including:

Roofer Costs

Installing a new roof carries excellent returns on your investment (ROI) and is a great way to improve the appearance of your home while protecting it from the weather. You should call in a local roofer to handle any type of roof work. Here’s a look at some common roofing costs.

Additional Pros to Consider Hiring

While you upgrade the exterior of your house, you may need to hire several specialized pros to take on certain projects.

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  • Window and door installer: Typical costs for replacing the windows on an average home are between $3,445 and $11,795, with an average cost per window of around $750. Exterior door installation costs average $545 to $2,370 per door. The number of windows and doors and the quality of the products you choose to install will determine the total price.

  • Garage door installer: Replacing your garage door can have an excellent ROI and can upgrade the look of your home, especially if the garage is located in front of the house. Garage door replacement costs between $755 and $1,695 on average.

  • Exterior painter: Painting your home's exterior not only beautifies it but also protects it from the elements, potentially adding years to the life span of your siding and trim. The cost to paint a home's exterior ranges from $1,810 to $4,525.

  • Deck and patio contractor:  To boost your home's value and the usefulness of the outdoor spaces around it, consider hiring a local decking pro to install or replace the deck or patio. The cost of deck installation averages between $4,345 and $12,520.

  • General contractor: If you're planning several projects, hiring a general contractor may be your best option. A general contractor will perform or hire the right pros for all aspects of your exterior renovation project, manage the subcontractors and scheduling, and handle any permits and inspections that need to happen. Additionally, a general contractor may be able to spot unexpected renovation costs before the project begins or handle them when they come up.

Additional Cost Factors

Depending on the size and scope of your project, additional cost factors may affect the total price you'll pay for exterior remodeling. 

Demolition and Prep 

Removing siding, roofing, or decking or preparing to install new windows and doors will cost money, which your contractor will likely include in the pricing estimate. Expect costs to average between $4 and $17 per square foot or between $50 and $100 per hour for demo and prep.  

Permits 

You may or may not need a building permit for exterior work, depending on the project you're doing. Roofing and siding almost always require permits, while painting and trim replacement may not. Permits cost between $460 and $2,860, depending on the size of the project. 

ADA Features

When performing exterior remodeling on your home, it's a great time to consider adding Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA) features, such as widening entry doors or installing a ramp where necessary. This is a good idea if you anticipate anyone in the home may need ADA features in the future. The average cost of adding ADA-accessible features ranges from $700 to $8,050.

DIY Home Exterior Remodeling vs. Hiring a Pro

While there are several exterior remodeling tasks that avid DIY homeowners often take on, such as painting, trim replacement, and light to moderate landscaping, most exterior remodeling jobs are best left to professionals. Due to the falling risks involved and specialized knowledge necessary for roofing, siding, deck construction, retaining wall building, and other tasks, hiring a local home remodeling company is the best way to go.

A professional home remodeler will not only have the skills and personnel to handle the jobs but will also know the specifics of the local climate and the best materials for it. 

Home Exterior Remodel vs. Repair

Other than improving the appearance of your home's exterior, one of the primary reasons homeowners decide to remodel is to avoid or minimize imminent home exterior repair costs.

Remodeling your home's exterior generally costs more than performing repairs. However, the investment returns often offset much of the additional cost. Performing repairs instead of replacing things such as siding and roofing is advisable when you need to protect the home, which is more crucial than updating.

Ways You Can Save Money While Remodeling Your Home's Exterior

Exterior home remodeling can represent a significant investment of both time and money. However, there are several ways to help manage costs associated with most exterior remodeling projects.

  • During the planning and budgeting phase of the project, consider the home's needs first, such as protection and durability, and budget accordingly. Add wants to your project list as the budget allows. 

  • Consider using in-stock or leftover materials that your contractors may have lying around and are willing to sell to you at discounted prices instead of relying only on custom-order materials.   

  • Look for and take advantage of local, regional, and federal energy efficiency rebates and incentives when replacing siding, windows, doors, and roofing. 

Does Exterior Home Remodeling Increase Home Value?

Exterior home remodeling increases your home’s values, with ROIs often hovering between $40% and 150%, depending on the project, material quality, and local home market values.

Exterior Remodeling ProjectAverage ROI percentage range
Entry door replacement50–101
Window replacement69–85
Garage door replacement90–103
Roof installation50–72
Siding replacement65–80
Exterior paint/stain55–150
Deck replacement40–80

How Angi Gets Its Cost Data

Home is the most important place on earth, which is why Angi has helped more than 150 million homeowners transform their houses into homes they adore. To help homeowners with their next project, Angi provides readers with the most accurate cost data and upholds strict editorial standards. We extensively research project costs to develop the pricing data you see, so you can make the best decisions for you and your home. We rely on reputable sources, including the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, academic journals, market studies, and interviews with industry experts—all to ensure our prices reflect real-world projects. 

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Frequently Asked Questions

There are two ways to determine which renovation will add the most value to a house. One is based on money alone, and the other is based on the percentage of money spent versus money earned when selling the home. While these values vary, the best projects to add value based on percentages are exterior painting, replacing doors and windows, replacing the garage door, roofing replacement, and upgrading the siding.

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Deane Biermeier
Written by Deane Biermeier
Contributing Writer
Deane has spent 30+ years in residential construction, contracting, remodeling, maintenance, and home repair, and now contributes DIY and educational articles for publications like Forbes Home and U.S. News. Throughout his career, he has strived to help homeowners find the potential hidden within the walls of every home and empower them to take control of their household repair and remodeling endeavors.
Deane has spent 30+ years in residential construction, contracting, remodeling, maintenance, and home repair, and now contributes DIY and educational articles for publications like Forbes Home and U.S. News. Throughout his career, he has strived to help homeowners find the potential hidden within the walls of every home and empower them to take control of their household repair and remodeling endeavors.
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