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Siding Replacement Cost in Charlottetown

Detailed cost breakdown for siding renovation in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island.

In Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, a standard-quality siding renovation typically costs between $7,361 and $16,830 in 2026 — prices are below the Canadian average, with a local cost index of 85%. Expect around 1 to 3 weeks of work and a 75–85% return on investment at resale. Wind-driven rain requires self-adhered membranes at every opening and a rainscreen cavity behind siding — skimping here will cause leaks within 3–5 years.

Budget Range

$5,154 - $11,783

Average Cost

$7,361 - $16,830

Premium Range

$11,778 - $26,928

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Detailed Breakdown (Standard)

CategoryLow EstimateHigh Estimate
Siding Material$1,785$4,165
Insulation$1,275$2,975
Trim & Fascia$476$1,190
Soffit$850$2,125
Labour$2,125$4,250
Old Siding Removal$850$2,125
Total$7,361$16,830

What’s specific to Charlottetown siding

PEI’s coastal salt air ages standard vinyl siding faster than mainland markets — premium-grade vinyl (0.044"+) or fibre cement (James Hardie at $10–$14/sq ft installed) is recommended for service life beyond 20 years. Post-Fiona, hurricane-rated installation (additional fasteners, reinforced trim attachment) is increasingly required by Atlantic insurers, adding $1–$2/sq ft. The 15% HST applies. The Province’s Heritage Places Protection Act regulates visible material changes in the downtown perimeter. Charlottetown’s small contractor pool may push lead times to 8–14 weeks for major reclads. Permits clear in 5–10 business days.

Planning Tips for Your Siding Project

Siding replacement is an opportunity to add insulation — house wrap and rigid foam board insulation can be installed during the process, improving your home's energy efficiency by 15–25%. Vinyl siding is the most affordable option but can crack in extreme cold; fiber cement (James Hardie) is the premium choice for Canadian climates, offering superior durability and fire resistance. Get at least three quotes and ask to see completed projects in your neighbourhood.

Key Cost Drivers

Material costs vary dramatically: vinyl ($4–8/sq ft installed), engineered wood ($6–12/sq ft), fiber cement ($8–15/sq ft), and natural stone ($15–30/sq ft). The number of windows, doors, and architectural details (soffits, fascia, trim) significantly impacts labour hours and total cost.

💡 Pro Tip

If you're replacing siding, have the contractor inspect the sheathing underneath for rot or damage before installing new material. Catching problems early prevents having to tear off new siding later.

The Renovation Market in Charlottetown

Charlottetown offers renovation costs 20–25% below the national average, making it one of Canada's most affordable markets. The city's charming Victorian downtown has a strong stock of heritage homes that attract renovation investment. PEI's small market means a limited but reliable pool of contractors — personal referrals are the best way to find quality tradespeople. The tourism industry drives demand for property improvements in short-term rental conversions.

Permits & Regulations in Charlottetown

The City of Charlottetown requires building permits for structural, plumbing, and electrical work. The Planning and Heritage department processes permits within 5–10 business days. Downtown heritage properties require Heritage Permit approval. PEI follows the National Building Code with minor provincial variations.

Climate Considerations

Charlottetown's maritime climate brings moderate winters (-7°C average in January) with significant snow (296 cm annually) and high humidity year-round. Coastal proximity means salt air corrosion affects exterior materials. Rising sea levels and storm surges are increasing concerns for coastal property renovations on PEI.

Local Notes for Prince Edward Island

Permits

Prince Edward Island renovations are governed by the National Building Code as adopted provincially, with permits issued by the City of Charlottetown, the City of Summerside, or the relevant rural municipality. Charlottetown typically reviews residential permits in 10 business days. Electrical inspections are handled provincially through the Department of Justice and Public Safety.

Climate Considerations

Post-tropical storm Fiona (2022) made a direct landfall on PEI and caused some of the worst storm damage in provincial history — many homes lost roofs, siding, and windows on standard-grade installations. The post-Fiona insurance landscape has shifted toward requiring Class 4 impact-rated shingles, hurricane-grade installation specs, and impact-rated tempered glass on east and south elevations as conditions for binding new coverage on at-risk postal codes. PEI's flat coastal topography also creates persistent groundwater issues for basements; active dehumidification ($800–$2,500 capital) is widely considered standard for any finished basement space, regardless of distance from the shore.

Market Notes

PEI's renovation market is small enough that the same handful of reputable general contractors can dominate the wait list — booking 6–10 weeks ahead for summer projects is normal. Material costs run slightly above the Maritime average due to delivery logistics across the Confederation Bridge.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a siding renovation cost in Charlottetown in 2026?

In 2026, a siding renovation in Charlottetown costs between $5,154 (budget) and $26,928 (premium). The average standard cost ranges from $7,361 to $16,830.

How long does a siding renovation typically take?

A standard siding renovation typically takes 1 to 3 weeks. Premium projects or surprises (structural issues, delivery delays) can extend it. Always get a written schedule from your contractor before signing.

Do I need a permit for a siding renovation in Charlottetown?

The City of Charlottetown requires building permits for structural, plumbing, and electrical work. The Planning and Heritage department processes permits within 5–10 business days. Downtown heritage properties require Heritage Permit approval. PEI follows the National Building Code with minor provincial variations.

What hidden costs should I budget for a siding renovation?

The most common surprises: code-compliance electrical upgrades ($1,500–$4,000), plumbing issues uncovered when walls are opened, asbestos or lead-paint abatement in older homes, and permit fees not included in the initial quote. Plan for a 15–20% contingency on top of the base budget in Charlottetown.

When is the best time to start a siding renovation in Charlottetown?

For Charlottetown, the ideal window is late spring through early fall, avoiding the wettest stretches in November and March. Book your contractor 4 to 8 weeks ahead during peak season — last-minute scheduling typically pushes the start date much further than an off-season project would suggest.

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