Architectural asphalt cost in 2026
A US-average architectural asphalt roof replacement runs $9,900 to $22,500 installed in 2026, with typical jobs near $14,400. The default in most US markets. 25 to 30 year warranty.
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US national averageAdjust the variant and size. Numbers update live.
Use your roof's footprint, not the home's square footage. Steep pitches add 15 to 35 percent.
- Variant
- Architectural asphalt
- Size
- 1,800 sq ft
- Region factor
- 1.00x
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How architectural asphalt compares to other roof replacement options
| Variant | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
Asphalt 3-tab shingle Cheapest, 15 to 20 year lifespan. | $7,700 | $11,250 | $17,550 |
Architectural asphalt The default in most US markets. 25 to 30 year warranty. | $9,900 | $14,400 | $22,500 |
Standing-seam metal 40 to 70 year lifespan. Big premium up front. | $20,800 | $30,250 | $47,250 |
Concrete tile Common in the South and Southwest. Heavy, needs framing check. | $18,300 | $26,650 | $41,650 |
Clay tile Spanish-style roofs. 50 plus year lifespan, premium pricing. | $25,750 | $37,450 | $58,500 |
What changes the price
Roof pitch and complexity
A steep-pitch roof with multiple valleys, dormers, or hips can add 20 to 40 percent in labor over a simple gable. Crews need safety harnesses and slow down.
Tear-off layers
Most jurisdictions only allow one layer of asphalt over the original deck. A double tear-off adds about 1 dollar per square foot in disposal.
Material choice
Asphalt remains the cheapest install. Metal and tile cost two to three times as much up front but last two to three times as long.
Architectural asphalt cost by state
Pick your state to see the architectural asphalt range adjusted for local labor and permits.
- Architectural asphalt in Alabama
- Architectural asphalt in Alaska
- Architectural asphalt in Arizona
- Architectural asphalt in Arkansas
- Architectural asphalt in California
- Architectural asphalt in Colorado
- Architectural asphalt in Connecticut
- Architectural asphalt in Delaware
- Architectural asphalt in Florida
- Architectural asphalt in Georgia
- Architectural asphalt in Hawaii
- Architectural asphalt in Idaho
- Architectural asphalt in Illinois
- Architectural asphalt in Indiana
- Architectural asphalt in Iowa
- Architectural asphalt in Kansas
- Architectural asphalt in Kentucky
- Architectural asphalt in Louisiana
- Architectural asphalt in Maine
- Architectural asphalt in Maryland
- Architectural asphalt in Massachusetts
- Architectural asphalt in Michigan
- Architectural asphalt in Minnesota
- Architectural asphalt in Mississippi
- Architectural asphalt in Missouri
- Architectural asphalt in Montana
- Architectural asphalt in Nebraska
- Architectural asphalt in Nevada
- Architectural asphalt in New Hampshire
- Architectural asphalt in New Jersey
- Architectural asphalt in New Mexico
- Architectural asphalt in New York
- Architectural asphalt in North Carolina
- Architectural asphalt in North Dakota
- Architectural asphalt in Ohio
- Architectural asphalt in Oklahoma
- Architectural asphalt in Oregon
- Architectural asphalt in Pennsylvania
- Architectural asphalt in Rhode Island
- Architectural asphalt in South Carolina
- Architectural asphalt in South Dakota
- Architectural asphalt in Tennessee
- Architectural asphalt in Texas
- Architectural asphalt in Utah
- Architectural asphalt in Vermont
- Architectural asphalt in Virginia
- Architectural asphalt in Washington
- Architectural asphalt in West Virginia
- Architectural asphalt in Wisconsin
- Architectural asphalt in Wyoming
Other roof replacement variants
Frequently asked questions
How long does a roof replacement take?+
A typical 1800 sq ft asphalt re-roof takes one to three days. Metal and tile run three to seven days because of fastener and underlayment requirements.
Is a roof replacement covered by homeowners insurance?+
Insurance covers replacement caused by a sudden, named peril such as hail or wind. Age-related wear and deferred maintenance are excluded under almost every policy.
Do I need a permit to replace a roof?+
Yes in most US cities and counties. Permit fees usually run 150 to 500 dollars and are bundled into the contractor's quote.
When is the best time of year to replace a roof?+
Late spring and early fall offer the best installation temperatures for asphalt sealant. Winter installs are possible but slower and may carry a 5 to 10 percent surcharge.
Should I repair or replace my roof?+
Repair if the roof is under 15 years old and the damage is localized. Replace if shingles are curling sitewide, granules fill the gutters, or two or more leaks have appeared in a single season.