$8,000
Smaller home, 3-tab shingles, low slope, lower-cost region
Updated May 2026
National average roof replacement costs range from $8,000–$24,000 depending on material, labor, and location.
National roof replacement pricing for a typical 1,800–2,200 sq ft home (2026 data)
$8,000
Smaller home, 3-tab shingles, low slope, lower-cost region
$14,500
2,000 sq ft, architectural shingles, moderate pitch
$24,000
Large home, premium metal or tile, steep pitch, coastal market
$3.50–$9.50
Installed price including labor, materials & tear-off
Get an instant estimate based on your roof size, material, pitch, and location — updated with 2026 labor and material rates.
Average installed prices from thousands of completed projects across the U.S.
| Material | Avg cost (2,000 sq ft) | Per sq ft | Lifespan |
|---|---|---|---|
| Asphalt shingles | $9,500 – $16,000 | $4.75 – $8.00 | 20–30 years |
| Metal (standing seam) | $18,000 – $32,000 | $9.00 – $16.00 | 40–70 years |
| Clay / concrete tile | $22,000 – $38,000 | $11.00 – $19.00 | 50+ years |
| Wood shake | $16,000 – $28,000 | $8.00 – $14.00 | 25–35 years |
| Natural slate | $28,000 – $50,000+ | $14.00 – $25.00 | 75–100+ years |
| Sq ft | Avg cost (asphalt) | Avg cost (metal) |
|---|---|---|
| 1,200 | $6,200 – $9,600 | $11,500 – $18,400 |
| 1,600 | $8,000 – $12,800 | $15,200 – $24,600 |
| 2,000 | $10,000 – $16,000 | $19,000 – $30,800 |
| 2,400 | $12,000 – $19,200 | $22,800 – $36,900 |
| 3,000 | $15,000 – $24,000 | $28,500 – $46,200 |
| 3,500+ | $17,500 – $28,000+ | $33,000 – $54,000+ |
Labor rates, permit fees, and material costs vary significantly by state and metro area.
See real roof replacement costs reported in your area — updated weekly from completed projects.
Austin, TX example →Labor typically accounts for 50–60% of your total roof replacement bill. Rates depend on crew experience, roof complexity, and local demand.
| Region | Labor / sq ft | 2,000 sq ft labor |
|---|---|---|
| Texas | $2.20 – $3.40 | $4,400 – $6,800 |
| Florida | $2.60 – $4.00 | $5,200 – $8,000 |
| California | $3.40 – $5.50 | $6,800 – $11,000 |
| Northeast | $3.20 – $5.20 | $6,400 – $10,400 |
| Midwest | $2.40 – $3.80 | $4,800 – $7,600 |
Nearly all municipalities require a permit for full roof replacement. Your contractor usually handles permitting — but you should understand the fees included in your quote.
Skipping permits can void insurance claims and create problems when selling your home. Always verify your contractor pulls the correct permit.
| City | Permit cost | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Dallas, TX | $175 – $325 | Online application |
| Houston, TX | $200 – $400 | Varies by district |
| Miami, FL | $250 – $550 | Wind code inspection |
| Phoenix, AZ | $150 – $300 | Same-day in many cases |
| Los Angeles, CA | $400 – $800+ | Title 24 energy rules |
| Chicago, IL | $275 – $500 | Winter weather delays |
High-intent decision guide — know when patching saves money and when a full re-roof is the smarter investment.
$350 – $1,500
per repair visit
Choose repair when: damage is localized and the roof has years of life left.
$8,000 – $24,000
typical national range
Choose replacement when: repairs exceed $3,000 or you're fixing the same area twice.
Not sure? Use our calculator or get a free inspection quote from a local roofer.
Answers to the most-searched questions about roof replacement cost in 2026.
The national average roof replacement cost in 2026 is $8,000–$24,000 for a typical home, or roughly $3.50–$9.50 per square foot installed. Most homeowners pay around $14,500 for architectural asphalt shingles on a 2,000 sq ft roof including tear-off and disposal.
Most residential roof replacements take 1–3 days for asphalt shingles on a standard single-family home. Metal, tile, or steep-slope roofs may take 3–7 days depending on complexity, weather delays, and crew size.
Roof repair costs $350–$1,500 per issue and makes sense when damage is localized and the roof is under 15 years old. Full replacement is more cost-effective when you have widespread damage, multiple layers of shingles, or a roof past 20–25 years — especially if repairs would exceed $3,000.
Yes, most U.S. cities require a building permit for full roof replacement. Permit fees typically run $150–$500 and your licensed contractor usually pulls the permit. Re-roofs without structural changes may qualify for simplified permits in some jurisdictions.
3-tab asphalt shingles are the lowest upfront cost at roughly $3.50–$5.50 per sq ft installed. Architectural shingles cost slightly more but last longer and improve curb appeal. Metal vs. shingles comparison shows metal costs more upfront but often wins on cost per year.
Insurance typically covers roof replacement only when damage is caused by a covered peril such as hail, wind, or fallen trees — not normal wear and aging. You'll pay your deductible, and depreciation may reduce payout on roofs over 10–15 years old.
The biggest cost drivers are roofing material (metal and tile vs. asphalt), roof size and pitch (steep roofs need more labor and safety gear), decking repairs ($50–$150 per sheet if rotted), regional labor rates, and add-ons like new flashing, ridge vents, or skylights.
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