Vinilo vs. Fibrocemento para Siding en NJ
TL;DR — Vinyl wins on price ($4–8/sq ft installed). Fiber cement (Hardie) wins on durability and resale value ($9–14/sq ft). For most NJ homes, fiber cement pays back in 12–15 years.
NJ siding is punished by freeze-thaw cycles, salt-laden coastal air, and humid summers. Pick the wrong material and you’re re-siding in 15 years instead of 30+.
Vinyl siding pros & cons
✅ Cheapest upfront · No painting · Many colors · DIY-friendly repairs ❌ Can warp from grill heat · Color fades after 15–20 years · Lower resale bump
Fiber cement (James Hardie) pros & cons
✅ 30-year warranty · Fire-resistant · Termite-proof · Looks like real wood ❌ 50% more expensive · Heavier (more labor) · Repaint every 12–15 years
20-year total cost (1,800 sq ft NJ home)
| Vinyl | Fiber cement | |
|---|---|---|
| Initial install | $10,800 | $19,800 |
| Repaint at year 12 | — | $4,500 |
| Replacement at year 20 | $11,500 | — |
| Total over 20 yrs | $22,300 | $24,300 |
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