Key Takeaways

How Much Does a Roof Really Cost?

The average cost per sq ft will depend primarily on the material chosen. This guide looks at all the factors that affect roof replacement costs and gives you tips to help you plan effectively.

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Complex features like chimneys can make roof replacements more expensive.

Factors That Influence Roof Costs

FactorDescriptionImpact on Cost
Material ChoiceOptions include asphalt shingles, wood shingles, metal roofs, and tiles.Material selection affects both material and installation costs.
Roof SizeMeasured in square footage; larger roofs need more materials and labor.Larger roofs are more expensive to replace.
Roof ComplexityFeatures like multiple slopes, chimneys, or skylights add to the complexity.Complex roofs require more labor and time, raising costs.
Labor RatesVary by region and contractor expertise.Higher labor rates can increase total costs.
Structural RepairsA must if underlying structures are damaged or weakened.Increases material and labor expenses.
Permits & FeesRequired by local regulations for roofing projects.Permit costs vary by location and can add to the total cost.
A modern metal roof with a slanted design.
Metal roofs are a great choice for your home because they’re durable and eco-friendly.

The Average Roof Cost Per Square Foot by Material

MaterialAverage Cost per Sq FtDescription
Asphalt Shingles$7 – $9Affordable and widely used; costs vary based on quality and style.
Metal Roofs$12 – $18Durable and energy-efficient; costs depend on type of metal and design.
Tiles$12 and aboveLong-lasting and fire-resistant; higher initial cost but low maintenance.

Note: These estimates represent the price for materials only and do not include labor, permits, or any potential repairs required to the underlying structure.

Extra Costs to Keep in Mind

How to Save on Roof Replacement Costs

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What factors influence the cost of a new roof per square foot?

Several factors influence roof replacement costs, including choice of material, roof size, complexity, labor rates, local permit fees, and any necessary structural repairs.

How do roofing materials affect the overall cost?

The type of roofing material makes a big difference in both material and installation costs. For example, asphalt shingles are a more affordable option, ranging from $7 to $9 per sq ft, while wood shingles, metal roofs, and tile roofs are more expensive. 

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What is the typical cost per square foot for a new roof?

The average cost per sq ft for roofing materials is as follows:

*These costs are for materials only and do not include labor, permits, or structural repairs​.

How do roof size and complexity affect the cost?

Larger roofs need more materials and labor, and roofs with lots of slopes, chimneys, or skylights will need more labor and time, which will increase the cost.