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What’s the rough cost to change vertical tiles to uPVC on front of house?

Fallen out of love with your home’s vertical hanging tiles? Want to give your property a more modern look? Then you may well be wondering about the rough cost to change vertical tiles to uPVC on the front of your house.

Rough cost to change vertical tiles to uPVC on front of house

The cost to install uPVC cladding is typically around £60 – £100 per m². This includes both labour and materials.

With that in mind, the average cost of installing uPVC cladding to the front of your house is roughly £8,000 (assuming that the installation is on a two-storey home).

That said, these costs don’t include removing your vertical hanging tiles, disposing of them or erecting scaffolding. Your costs will also vary depending on several factors, such as the:

  • Size of the area you want to cover in cladding
  • Colour of the cladding you choose
  • Style of cladding
  • Height of your home (and therefore whether you need scaffolding)

The cost of hiring a skip is around £125 – £320 depending on its size and where you’re based. Meanwhile, the typical scaffolding cost is around  £625 per week for a two-storey semi-detached house.

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If you’re ready to replace your vertical hanging tiles with uPVC cladding, simply get in touch with a trusted builder near you.

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