Cost to Replace a Roof (2026 Guide)
Roof Replacement Cost: Typical Ranges
Here’s a simple way to think about pricing:
Roof Size (Approx.) | Common Range (Installed) | Notes |
Small (1,000–1,500 sq ft) | Lower range | Simple asphalt usually cheapest |
Medium (1,500–2,500 sq ft) | Mid range | Most single-family homes |
Large (2,500+ sq ft) | Higher range | More materials + labor time |
Tip: If you know your roof size, estimate using “cost per square foot” and then add tear-off + disposal if needed.
Cost Per Square Foot
Many roof replacements are priced using a per-square-foot estimate that includes materials + labor.
Your cost per sq ft rises when:
- the roof is steep (more safety time)
- multiple roof sections/valleys exist
- premium materials are used
- old layers must be removed
Biggest Factors That Change Roof Replacement Cost
- Material type
- Asphalt shingles: common and budget-friendly
- Metal: higher upfront, often longer lifespan
- Tile/slate: premium pricing, heavier installs
- Tear-off & disposal
Removing the old roof adds cost, especially if there are multiple layers. - Roof pitch & complexity
Steep, complex roofs typically cost more due to labor time and safety setup. - Deck repair
If the plywood deck has damage, replacement/patching adds extra line items. - Permits & inspection
Some areas require permits. Permit fees vary by city/county.
Labor rates in your area
US costs vary a lot by region and season.
Example Estimates (Simple Scenarios)
- Budget scenario: basic asphalt shingles + simple shape roof + minimal tear-off
- Mid scenario: architectural shingles + standard tear-off + minor repairs
- Premium scenario: metal/tile + complex roof + deck repairs + permit costs
How to Reduce Roof Replacement Cost (Without Cutting Corners)
- Get 2–3 written estimates with the same scope
- Ask for itemized lines: materials, tear-off, disposal, underlayment
- Compare warranty terms (workmanship vs material)
- Replace during off-peak if your area has seasonal pricing
- Fix small issues early (repairs can delay full replacement)
Checklist Before Hiring a Roofer
- Proof of license/insurance (where applicable)
- Written scope of work (materials + layers + cleanup)
- Estimated timeline and weather plan
- Warranty details in writing
- Payment schedule (avoid paying full upfront)
FAQs
Q1: Is roof replacement covered by insurance?
Sometimes, depending on cause of damage and policy terms.
Q2: How long does roof replacement take?
Many jobs take 1–3 days, but complex roofs can take longer.
Q3: Is it cheaper to overlay shingles instead of tear-off?
Overlay can be cheaper short-term but isn’t always recommended and may not be allowed everywhere.
Q4: Does a roof replacement increase home value?
A new roof can improve buyer confidence and curb appeal.
Q5: What’s included in a roof quote?
Usually materials, labor, tear-off (if included), disposal, underlayment, and cleanup.
Internal Links (add at end)
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