Compare Roofing Costs Across
89 Cities.

What homeowners actually paid for roof replacement in 89 U.S. cities. Sourced from real government building permits.

Government sourcedEvery price from an actual building permit.
Jump to your city89 metros covered
873K+
Permits analyzed
89
Cities with data
5
Project types
$10,000
Median across cities

Roof Replacement across 89 U.S. cities has a median cost of $10,000. Based on 873,338 residential building permits filed with municipal permitting authorities. Last updated May 16, 2026.

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Roofing Costs by City

89 of 89 cities

Types of Roofing Work

Typical costs across all cities with data.

Reroof

$11,331
472,034 projects, 77 cities

Flat Roof

$11,428
57,528 projects, 59 cities

Roof Mount

$15,854
41,409 projects, 27 cities

Roof Repair

$7,919
8,481 projects, 47 cities

Structural Repair

$16,300
691 projects, 1 cities

Common Questions About Roofing Costs

Based on 873,338 building permits across 89 cities, roof replacement typically costs between $500 to $18,675, with a median of $10,000. Costs vary significantly by location, scope, and materials. Select your city above for exact local pricing.

Several factors drive city-to-city price differences. Local labor rates are the biggest variable. Material costs can fluctuate based on regional supply chains. Climate plays a role in demand and system requirements. Permitting complexity and local building codes also affect project scope and total cost.

Every price on HomeQuotr comes from building permits filed with city and county governments. When a contractor pulls a permit, they declare the project value. We aggregate those declared values to show you what homeowners in your city actually paid. Not surveys. Not estimates. Not self-reported data.

The biggest factors include system type and equipment quality, project scope (new installation vs. replacement vs. repair), property size, accessibility, and local building code requirements. Additional costs can come from necessary structural modifications, disposal of old equipment, or upgrades required by current code.

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