Asphalt Shingles
America's most popular and affordable roofing material.
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America's most popular and affordable roofing material — see if it fits your home, budget, and climate before you compare metal or tile.
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America's most popular and affordable roofing material.
Three main tiers — each with different cost, curb appeal, and lifespan.
Asphalt performs best in moderate climates. Select a city in the calculator above for localized weather and code guidance.
Compare roofing materials by cost, appearance, durability, and lifespan.
15–30 year lifespan · Most affordable
$4 – $8 / sq ft
Current guide40–70 year lifespan · Standing seam
$9 – $16 / sq ft
View cost guide →50+ year lifespan · Clay & concrete
$11 – $19 / sq ft
View cost guide →75–100 year lifespan
$16 – $28 / sq ft
View cost guide →20–30 year lifespan
$8 – $14 / sq ft
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Based on the city selected in the calculator above.
Illustrative installed totals for architectural shingles with tear-off.
Architectural asphalt shingles
Architectural asphalt shingles
Architectural asphalt shingles
Architectural asphalt shingles
Prices on this page adjust for Mesa-area labor, permits, and climate — not a generic national template.
Mesa and the East Valley offer more affordable labor than Scottsdale while serving a large stock of 1990s–2000s suburban homes. Solar and HVAC crews are especially active in family-oriented neighborhoods.
Contractor labor is near the U.S. average; typical permit fees in our model start around $240 for standard residential work.
City of Mesa Development Services issues residential permits. East Valley cities share similar requirements — roof, HVAC, and solar all need approval before work begins.
East Valley desert heat matches Phoenix with slightly lower costs:
3-tab shingles last 15–20 years. Architectural shingles last 25–30 years. Luxury designer lines can reach 30–40 years with proper attic ventilation and maintenance.
Yes for most homes. They cost 15–25% more than 3-tab but add thickness, wind resistance, longer warranties, and better curb appeal — the default choice for resale-focused re-roofs.
A new architectural shingle roof helps pass inspections and signals maintenance to buyers. Typical resale recovery is 50–60% of project cost in suburban markets.
Look for a minimum 130 mph wind rating, algae-resistant granules in humid climates, and Class 4 impact rating in hail zones. Major brands include GAF, Owens Corning, CertainTeed, and Malarkey.
Use our calculators for a localized range, then compare contractor bids.