Asphalt Shingles
America's most popular and affordable roofing material.
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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 Los Angeles-area labor, permits, and climate — not a generic national template.
Los Angeles has among the highest contractor labor rates in the country. Varied housing — bungalows, mid-century, stucco tract — means specialists for each era are essential. Seismic and energy code add compliance cost.
Contractor labor runs about 35% above the U.S. average; typical permit fees in our model start around $420 for standard residential work.
LADBS (Los Angeles Department of Building and Safety) handles city permits with notoriously variable timelines. Valley and Westside projects may fall under different district offices.
LA's diverse microclimates affect project scope by neighborhood:
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.