Fiber cement siding installation costs remain consistent at $21,500 nationally regardless of the weather.
Fiber cement siding installation costs remain consistent at $20,678 New England regardless of the weather.
However, cold climate installations may experience seasonal scheduling adjustments but pricing stays stable across regions. Fiber cement siding delivers 144% ROI at resale while improving home air tightness by 11% on average in cold climates.
What New England Homeowners Need to Know:
- Pricing Stays Consistent: Labor rates in cold climates like MA, NH, and ME align with standard regional pricing. Seasonal scheduling shifts may happen during extreme winter temps, but your bottom line stays the same.
- Energy Savings Add Up Fast: Insulated fiber cement siding improves home air tightness by 11% on average in cold climates. Re-siding projects see energy savings of around 5.5%, which means real relief on heating bills.
- Heating and Cooling Efficiency: Compared to homes built to 2009 International Energy Conservation Code standards, insulated fiber cement cuts heating and cooling energy use by 2-7% in cold climate applications.
- Resale Value That Pays You Back: Fiber cement siding delivers a 144% ROI at resale, edging out vinyl siding’s 97% ROI. That’s a gap that widens when you factor in durability through freeze-thaw cycles and brutal New England winters.
- Built-In Fire Resistance: Fiber cement requires 45% oxygen to sustain combustion — normal air sits at just 21%. It also resists rot, insects, and weather damage better than most alternatives on the market.
Cold Climate Installation Recommendations:
Top Choice Overall: Schedule fiber cement installation during mild weather months maximizing installation efficiency while maintaining standard $20,678 pricing and quality results
Best for Energy Savings: Install insulated fiber cement siding achieving 11% air tightness improvement and 5.5% energy savings reducing cold climate heating expenses
Best for Long-Term Value: Invest in fiber cement siding’s 144% ROI and superior cold climate durability outperforming alternatives in harsh New England conditions
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Last Updated: April 2026
Sources:
- The average cost of fiber cement siding in New England is $20,678. JLC Online Cost vs. Value 2025 – New England, JLC Online’s regional pricing data for fiber cement siding installation in the New England market. (2026)
- Fiber cement siding returns 144% ROI in New England. JLC Online Cost vs. Value 2025 – New England, JLC Online’s regional cost-versus-value analysis for fiber cement siding in the New England market. (2026)
- Installing insulated siding can improve a home’s air tightness by an average of 11%. Insulated Siding Institute ISHI Guide, the Insulated Siding Institute’s technical guide on the performance benefits of insulated siding for residential applications. (Accessed April 2026)
- A study of five home re-siding projects found an average energy savings of 5.5%. Insulated Siding Institute ISHI Guide, the Insulated Siding Institute’s research data on energy savings achieved through insulated siding re-siding projects. (Accessed April 2026)
- Compared to a home built to the 2009 IECC, insulated siding can reduce heating and cooling energy use by 2 to 7%. Insulated Siding Institute ISHI Guide, the Insulated Siding Institute’s technical guide comparing insulated siding thermal performance against standard energy code benchmarks. (Accessed April 2026)
- Vinyl siding delivers a 97% return on investment at resale. JLC Online Cost vs. Value 2025, JLC Online’s national cost-versus-value analysis for vinyl siding replacement. (2026)
- Rigid PVC requires 45% oxygen to sustain combustion, compared to the 21% found in normal air. Insulated Siding Institute ISHI Guide, the Insulated Siding Institute’s technical guide on the fire safety characteristics of vinyl and fiber cement siding materials. (Accessed April 2026)