Vinyl and brick seem to be on the opposite spectrums when it comes to price.
Cost of brick home vs vinyl siding.
Vinyl only costs about 2 per square foot but brick can cost anywhere from 4 10 per square foot.
Brick facades can range from 6 to 12 per square foot as of june 2011 which includes the costs for buying the brick and installing it.
In census surveys of new homes built it was discovered that one of the most popular exterior cladding combinations in the midwest was to use vinyl siding in conjunction with brick as an accent or as a secondary cladding material for those that like the look of brick but are concerned about the expense or who want more options or flexibility in design this combination style is a great way to.
Vinyl siding ranges from roughly 2 to 4 per square foot.
Brick costs about 6 to 12 per square foot while vinyl siding costs about 2 to 3 per square foot.
Vinyl is less expensive than brick which is one of the most expensive options available.
Vinyl is not just a less costly material but it is less costly to install as well.
The cost to replace siding adds 1 000 to 3 000 for removing the old siding.
Even the cheapest brick option is usually twice the price for the vinyl.
The cost to reside a 2 000 square foot home with vinyl is 7 100 on average.
Brick is typically regarded as a luxury thing.
This makes vinyl a popular option for people on a budget.
According to the marshall and swift residential cost handbook which is used by appraisers an all brick home appreciates at an average rate of 6 percent immediately after it is built.
Even the cheapest brick option is double the cost for the material.