2024 Roof Replacement Costs | Average New Roof Cost Per Square (2024)

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Roof replacement cost

Roof replacement costs $5,700 to $16,000 on average, depending on the size, pitch, and material. A new roof costs $300 to $600 per square (100 SF) on average, including materials and installation. Roofing labor costs $150 to $300 per square.

Cost to replace a roof
House size (square feet)Roof size* (square feet)Average cost to reroof
1,0001,120 $3,500 – $6,700
1,1001,230 $3,700 – $7,500
1,2001,340 $4,000 – $8,000
1,3001,450 $4,400 – $8,700
1,4001,565 $4,700 – $9,500
1,5001,675 $5,000 – $10,100
1,6001,790 $5,500 – $10,700
1,7001,900 $5,700 – $11,400
1,8002,010 $6,000 – $12,000
1,9002,125 $6,400 – $12,800
2,0002,235 $6,700 – $13,400
2,2002,460 $7,400 – $14,800
2,3002,570 $7,700 – $15,500
2,5002,795 $8,500 – $16,800
2,8003,130 $9,400 – $18,800
3,0003,355 $10,100 – $20,100
3,5003,915 $11,700 – $23,500
4,0004,470 $13,400 – $26,800

*Based on a single-story home with a 6:12 roof pitch.

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Average cost of a new roof

The following table shows the average cost to replace an asphalt shingle roof.

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Average cost of a new roof
National average cost$10,800
Minimum cost$2,700
Maximum cost$26,800
Average range $5,700 to $16,000

*Cost data is from research and project costs reported by HomeGuide members.

Roof replacement cost calculator

Roof estimates are often quoted by the square. One square covers 100 square feet.

Roof replacement cost calculator
FactorsCost per square
Old roof removal* $100 – $300
Roof materials $100 – $250
Replacement labor $200 – $350
Total cost to replace $400 – $900

*Not required for roof-over or overlay installations.

Roofing labor cost per square

Roofing labor costs $1.50 to $3.00 per square foot or $150 to $300 per square on average to install shingles or flat roofs. Labor costs up to $4 to $17 per square foot for premium materials like tile and slate that require specialized installation skills.

Roofing material prices

Roofing material prices are $80 to $250 per square (100 SF) for asphalt shingles or $100 to $800 per square for metal. Premium materials like tile or slate cost up to $2,500 per square but are more durable and last longer than cheaper alternatives.

Roofing material prices
Roof typeMaterial cost per square*Lifespan (years)
Asphalt 3-tab shingles $80 – $130 15 – 20
Architectural / dimensional shingles $100 – $250 20 – 30
Wood shakes $300 – $700 25 – 30
Metal $100 – $800 30 – 80+
Tile $300 – $2,500 30 – 100+
Slate / stone $600 – $1,600 50 – 200+
Flat / rolled / built-up $15 – $800 5 – 60
Solar shingles / tiles $1,000 – $2,500 25 – 30

*Not including installation.

Roof cost estimates by type

Roof cost estimates by type
Roof typeCost per square foot installedAverage total cost
Asphalt shingles $3 – $6 $7,500 – $14,000
Metal $5 – $16 $7,500 – $40,000
Tile $7 – $25 $10,500 – $62,500
Wood shakes $7 – $15 $12,900 – $28,200
Slate / stone $10 – $30 $22,000 – $70,000
Flat $3 – $11 $4,000 – $16,800

Cost to reshingle a roof

The cost to reshingle a roof is $5,700 to $16,000 on average, depending on the roof size and shingle type. Asphalt 3-tab shingles are the cheapest but also the least durable. Composite, metal, and natural slate shingles cost the most but last the longest.

Cost to reshingle a roof
Roof typeCost per square foot installedAverage total cost
Asphalt composition / 3-tab shingle roof cost $3 – $5 $5,700 – $12,000
Architectural / dimensional shingle roof cost $4 – $6 $7,500 – $16,000
Luxury / premium asphalt $5 – $7 $7,500 – $18,000
Cedar / wood $5 – $12 $7,500 – $25,000
Composite / rubber roof cost $7 – $14 $15,000 – $26,500
Metal shingles $6 – $14 $9,000 – $35,000
Natural slate $10 – $30 $22,000 – $70,000
Solar shingle roof cost $21 – $40 $42,000 – $80,000

Asphalt roof replacement cost

Asphalt roof replacement costs $3 to $5 per square foot installed or $5,700 to $12,000 on average for standard 3-tab composition shingles. 3-tab shingles create a flat, uniform look but are less durable than most other roof materials.

An architectural shingle roof costs $4 to $6 per square foot installed or $7,500 to $16,000 on average. Architectural shingles—also called 3D, laminate, or dimensional shingles—are thicker and last longer than 3-tab shingles.

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Metal roof cost

A metal roof costs $5 to $16 per square foot installed or $7,500 to $40,000 on average, depending on the metal type and gauge. Galvalume and galvanized steel are the most budget-friendly materials. Copper, zinc, and stainless steel cost the most but are more durable and typically last longer.

Metal roofing cost
Roof typeCost per square foot installedAverage total cost
Corrugated / sheet metal roof cost $5 – $12 $6,000 – $22,000
Standing seam metal roof cost $9 – $16 $13,500 – $40,000
Metal shingle roof cost $6 – $14 $9,000 – $35,000
Stone-coated steel roof cost $7 – $13 $12,200 – $25,900
Stainless steel roof cost $10 – $21 $15,000 – $52,500
Copper roof cost $13 – $30 $19,500 – $75,000
Tin roof cost $6 – $18 $9,000 – $45,000
Zinc roof cost $10 – $20 $15,000 – $50,000
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Tile roof cost

A tile roof costs $7 to $25 per square foot or $10,500 to $62,500 installed on average. Concrete tile is the most budget-friendly option but may require sealing. Slate and Terracotta tile roofs cost the most but last the longest.

Tile roof cost calculator
Tile typeCost per square foot installedAverage total cost
Concrete tile roof cost $7 – $19 $10,500 – $47,500
Clay tile roof cost $8 – $25 $20,000 – $55,000
Terracotta tile roof cost $9 – $26 $21,000 – $60,000
Slate tile roof cost $10 – $30 $22,000 – $70,000
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Wood shake roof prices

A wood shake roof costs $7 to $15 per square foot or $12,900 to $28,200 on average installed, depending on the wood type and grade. Shakes are natural wood shingles made from hand-split cedar, redwood, or pine logs and give the roof a rustic look.

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Slate roofing prices

A natural slate roof costs $10 to $30 per square foot installed or $22,000 to $70,000 on average. Slate is one of the most durable and long-lasting roof materials, but installation may require structural reinforcement to support the added weight.

A synthetic slate roof costs $9 to $12 per square foot installed or $12,500 to $26,000 on average. Synthetic slate is made of composite plastic, rubber, or polymer. The material is lighter and more impact resistant than natural slate but doesn't last as long.

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Flat roof replacement cost

The cost to replace a flat roof is $3 to $11 per square foot on average or $4,000 to $16,800, depending on the size and material. Rolled asphalt is the most affordable option but has the shortest lifespan. PVC, metal, and concrete roofing are the most durable but expensive options.

Flat roof replacement cost
MaterialCost per square foot installed
Built-up / $3.50 – $7.50
EPDM rubber membrane roof cost $3.50 – $10.00
TPO membrane roof cost $4.00 – $10.00
PVC membrane roof cost $5.00 – $12.00
Fiberglass (GRP) roof cost $3.50 – $7.50
Modified bitumen roof cost $4.00 – $7.50
Rolled asphalt roof cost $2.00 – $5.00
Spray foam roof cost $3.50 – $7.00
Metal roof cost $5.00 – $16.00
Concrete roof cost $4.00 – $15.00

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Cost factors to reroof a house

The following factors affect the cost of roof replacement:

  • Roof size and shape – Complex roofs, multiple stories, skylights, and chimneys increase the cost.

  • Roof slope and pitch – Roofs with steep pitches over 6:12 require extra safety precautions and more labor, increasing costs.

  • Material – Asphalt shingles cost the least, while slate and solar shingles are the most expensive to install.

  • Roof over / reroofing – Installing new shingles or metal on top of the old roof material saves on removal costs but reduces the roof's lifespan. Most cities limit roofs to a maximum of two roof layers.

  • Roof underlaymentRoofing underlayment costs $0.10 to $0.80 per square foot

    for materials, depending on the type. Roof replacement estimates typically include new underlayment.

  • Flashing – Roof flashing is a thin piece of sheet metal installed in areas prone to leaks, such as roof valleys and chimneys. Most installers include new flashing in the estimate.

  • Roof repairs – Roof repairs cost $150 to $1,000 to patch small leaks or $3,000 to $6,000 for structural repairs to fix a sagging roof.

  • Roof penetrations / ventilationRoof vent installation costs $200 to $700.

  • Soffits and fascia Soffit replacement costs $4 to $22 per linear foot. Fascia replacement costs $5 to $12 per linear foot.

  • Drip edge – Installing a drip edge costs $1.50 to $3.00 per linear foot and redirects water away from the fascia into the gutters to prevent water damage.

  • Gutter installation/replacementGutter replacement costs $6 to $17 per linear foot. New gutter installation costs $5 to $15 per linear foot.

  • SkylightsSkylight installation costs $1,600 to $4,200 on average, while skylight replacement costs $800 to $2,400.

  • PermitsRoof replacement permits cost $100 to $500, depending on location.

  • Roof inspection – A roof inspection costs $100 to $400 to detect problems and gauge the remaining life of the roof.

Cost to tear off and rebuild a roof

The cost to tear off a roof is $1 to $5 per square foot for labor to remove the old material, depending on the type and number of layers:

  • Tearing off shingles or metal costs $1 to $3 per square foot on average.

  • Removing heavier materials like slate or tile costs $2 to $5+ per square foot.

Full roof replacement cost

A full roof replacement may require replacing the underlying support structure, including the decking and trusses. Replacing the entire roof is often necessary after severe water or storm damage.

  • Roof decking replacement costs $2 to $5 per square foot installed. Roof decking, also called sheathing, is a plywood layer that supports the underlayment and roof material.

  • Roof truss replacement costs $5 to $14 per square foot installed. Roof replacement may require additional trusses for structural support if installing a heavier material like slate or tile.

  • Framing a roof costs $6 to $15 per square foot installed. Replacing a flat roof with a pitched roof requires new framing.

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Roof installation cost by location

Roof installation cost by location
StateAverage new roof cost
California $6,200 – $17,400
Colorado $5,800 – $16,200
Connecticut $6,200 – $17,300
Florida $5,400 – $15,200
Illinois $5,500 – $15,400
Indiana $5,900 – $16,600
Iowa $5,500 – $15,500
Louisiana $5,500 – $15,500
Maryland $5,800 – $16,300
Massachusetts $5,800 – $16,300
Michigan $6,400 – $17,900
Minnesota $5,800 – $16,200
Missouri $5,600 – $15,800
New Jersey $5,500 – $15,500
New York $6,200 – $17,400
North Carolina $6,000 – $17,000
Ohio $5,500 – $15,400
Oregon $5,700 – $16,000
Pennsylvania $5,500 – $15,500
Texas $5,600 – $15,800
Virginia $6,000 – $16,800
Washington State $5,500 – $15,400

New residential roofing prices by home type

Garage roof replacement cost

Garage roof replacement costs$1,000 to $4,000on average, depending on the size, pitch, and materials. Installing a new roof on a 280 square foot 1-car garage costs$1,000 to $3,600, and a 400 square foot 2-car garage roof runs$1,200 to $5,200, depending on if it's asphalt or metal.

Cost to replace a garage roof
Garage sizeAsphalt shinglesMetal
1-car (280 SF) $1,000 – $1,700 $1,400 – $3,600
2-car (400 SF) $1,200 – $2,400 $2,000 – $5,200
3-car (840 SF) $2,500 – $5,000 $4,200 – $10,900

Townhouse roof replacement cost

The cost to replace a roof on a townhouse is $4,500 to $10,600 for shingles or $7,000 to $28,300 for a metal roof. A typical townhouse is 18 to 25 feet wide, 35 to 60+ feet deep, and two to three stories tall.

Townhouse roof replacement cost
Roof materialInstalled cost (1,000 SF)Installed cost (1,500 SF)
Asphalt shingles $4,500 – $6,700 $5,300 – $10,600
Metal $7,000 – $17,900 $8,900 – $28,300

Cost of new roof for a small house or mobile home

Mobile home roof replacement costs $3 to $8 per square foot on average or $1,500 to $9,600 for a single-wide and $3,000 to $16,000 for a double-wide, depending on the material. Asphalt shingles are the cheapest option for a small house. Metal roofing costs the most but lasts the longest.

Small house or mobile home roof replacement cost
TypeSingle-wide roof (500 – 1,200 SF)Double-wide roof (1,000 – 2,000 SF)
Metal roof $2,500 – $19,200 $5,000 – $32,000
Asphalt shingles $1,500 – $6,000 $3,000 – $10,000
TPO roofing membrane $2,000 – $12,000 $4,000 – $20,000
Rubber roofing (EPDM) $2,000 – $12,000 $4,000 – $20,000
Roof coating & sealing $250 – $5,400 $500 – $9,000

A mobile home roof-over costs $1,000 to $4,500 on average. Contractors install the new roof material on top of the existing roof, which saves money but may decrease the roof’s lifespan.

Roof replacement prices vs. repair

Consider repairing a roof instead of replacing it if less than 25% of the roof is damaged, the cost of repairs is less than 30% of the cost of a new roof, and the roof is less than 20 years old.

  • Roof repairs cost $150 to $3,000 for minor to moderate repairs or $3,000 to $6,000 to fix extensive damage or structural problems.

  • Roof leak repair costs $150 to $1,000+.

  • Asphalt shingle roof repair costs $350 to $1,500.

  • Flat roof repair costs $300 to $1,100.

  • Metal roof repair costs $300 to $1,500.

  • Slate roof repair costs $500 to $2,100.

  • Fascia and soffit repair costs $500 to $2,600.

  • Flashing repair costs $200 to $500, while completely replacing the flashing costs $400 to $1,000.

Roofing replacement FAQs

How often to replace a roof?

A new asphalt shingle roof lasts 15 to 30 years, while metal roofs last 30 to 80+ years. Slate and tile roofs last the longest at up to 100 to 200+ years.

Average roof lifespan by material
TypeLifespan (years)
Asphalt 3-tab 15 – 20
Architectural 20 – 30
Wood / cedar 25 – 30
Metal 30 – 80+
Tile 30 – 100+
Slate 50 – 200+

How long does it take to replace a roof?

Replacing a roof takes 1 to 8 days, depending on the material, roof size, pitch, and complexity.

  • Asphalt shingle roof replacement takes 1 to 3 days.

  • Metal roof replacement takes 1 to 5 days.

  • Replacing wooden shakes or slate takes 6 to 8 days.

Rain or snow, heavy winds, or temperatures below 40° F will delay the installation process.

When does homeowners insurance cover roof replacement?

Most homeowners insurance policies cover roof replacement for damage resulting from an accident or natural disaster. Homeowners insurance does not cover normal wear and tear due to age. Check your policy for coverage details.

Does a new roof increase home value?

A new roof increases home value and provides a 60% to 85% return on investment (ROI), depending on the material. Asphalt shingles have a 60% to 70% ROI, while a metal roof provides up to an 85% ROI.

Getting estimates and quotes from roofing contractors

Before hiring a roofing contractor near you, be sure to:

  • Get at least three estimates from licensed roofing contractors to compare.

  • Choose a contractor who is a member of the National Roofing Contractors Association (NRCA).

  • Check out their reviews on HomeGuide and Google.

  • Choose insured and bonded companies with 5+ years of experience.

  • Get a detailed written estimate, contract, and warranty before work begins.

  • Avoid companies with the cheapest quotes as quality may suffer.

  • Don’t pay in full upfront. Follow a payment plan instead and request receipts for each payment.

Questions to ask

  • How long have you been in business?

  • Are you licensed, insured, and bonded?

  • How many roofs have you installed in the past year?

  • Can you provide references from past work?

  • Are you NCRA-certified?

  • Do you provide a free estimate?

  • Does the estimate include tearing off the old roof?

  • Will you obtain the necessary permits?

  • How long will the project take?

  • How will you access my roof? What safety precautions will you take?

  • What will you do in the event of unexpected bad weather?

  • How long is the warranty, and what does it include?

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FAQs

2024 Roof Replacement Costs | Average New Roof Cost Per Square? ›

Is $30,000 too much for a roof? Paying $30,000 may be too much for a roof if the size of the roof, type of roofing materials, and complexity of the project do not align with the expected cost. Paying $30,000 may be reasonable for a complex project over 4,000 square feet.

Is $30,000 too much for a roof? ›

Is $30,000 too much for a roof? Paying $30,000 may be too much for a roof if the size of the roof, type of roofing materials, and complexity of the project do not align with the expected cost. Paying $30,000 may be reasonable for a complex project over 4,000 square feet.

How do I calculate the cost of a new roof? ›

For a simple roof with asphalt shingles, the cost per square foot can range from $4 to $6 per square foot. With a square footage of 1,500, the total cost would be between $6,000 and $9,000. For a complex roof installing standing seam metal, the cost per square foot can range from $12 to $19.

What is the most expensive part of a new roof? ›

Labor. Labor is one of the most expensive parts of a new roof installation. Roof work requires skill and is dangerous and demanding.

How much should you spend on a roof? ›

A roof replacement typically costs between $8,500 and $14,300 depending on the size of your roof and the type of shingles that are used. There are many different roofing materials to choose from, but the most common types are asphalt shingles and metal roofing.

What is the profit margin on a new roof? ›

According to Roofing Contractor, the official publication for the International Roofing Expo, the average profit margin typically falls in the range of 20% to 40%. This range can vary depending on several factors, including location, competition, business size, and the specific services offered.

How many squares does it take to roof a 2000 square-foot home? ›

To put it simply, the term “roofing square” refers to 100 square feet of roof. For instance, a 2,000-square-foot roof equals roughly 20 roofing squares. These numbers are useful to know because many contractors use the term “cost per square” when they give a project estimate.

How much is 1000 square feet of shingles? ›

Price of Roofing Shingles Per Square Foot
Roof AreaCost of Shingles + Installation
750 square feet$3,188 - $18,750
1,000 square feet$4,250 - $25,000
1,500 square feet$6,375 - $37,500
1,750 square feet$7,438 - $43,750
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How long should a roof last? ›

Slate, copper and tile roofs, which are on the upper end of the price spectrum, can last more than 50 years. Homeowners with wood shake roofs should expect them to last about 30 years, while fiber cement shingles last about 25 years and asphalt shingle/composition roofs last about 20 years, the NAHB found.

What is the formula for calculating roofing? ›

How to Calculate Total Square Footage of Your Roof. To find your roof's total square footage: Measure the length and width of each plane on the roof (including dormers) then multiply length times width. Add the square footage of each of the planes together.

What is the formula for calculating a roof? ›

To calculate your roof area, simply multiply your roof length by your roof slope height, and multiply this by two. This should give you the total area of your roof, not accounting for a chimney or other sections of your roof not covered by tiles.

Why are roofs so expensive? ›

The price tag of a new roof isn't just about slapping on some shingles. There's a lot more to it. Many factors contribute to the total cost of a building. These factors include the underlying decking, quality roofing materials, ventilation systems, and flashings.

Can you negotiate the price of a new roof? ›

A Word of Advice: Negotiate, But Be Fair

If, after comparing different quotes, you conclude that the contractor you are considering is already offering you the best price, it does not hurt to ask If there is any room for negotiation. If your contractor is not willing to budge, it is likely fair.

What is the best roof for your money? ›

Shingle material has the biggest impact on your roof's performance, durability, and cost. Asphalt shingle roofs are the most affordable, while clay tile, natural slate, and solar shingles are the bigger investments.

How much do 30 year architectural shingles cost? ›

Cost to Replace Architectural Asphalt Shingles

The cost to install 30 year architectural shingles is usually about $350 to $500 per square. 50 year architectural shingles are even stronger, and are considered premium. The cost of this type of shingle may range from $450 to $700+ per square.

Why do roofs cost so much? ›

While material and size are two of the biggest factors impacting the total cost of your replacement, the pitch or slope of your roof can also have an impact. This is due to the roof pitch influencing both the materials you can use and the installation cost.

What makes a roof more expensive? ›

The more time a roofer spends on your roof and property, the more labor costs go up. For example, a complex and hard-to-access roof takes longer and more labor to complete than a standard up and over roof. While the up and over roof will still be an investment, the more complex roof costs drastically more.

How much weight is too much for a roof? ›

The Roof Weight Calculator

Additionally, every square foot of roof can typically support about 20 pounds worth of “live load” — weight that accrues over time, like ice, rainwater, or storm debris. Many building codes across the country require roofers to install structures that support 20 pounds per square foot.

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