Roof Replacement Costs

Complete removal of existing roofing material and installation of new shingles, underlayment, and flashing on a residential or commercial roof.

Verified by 3 sourcesUpdated March 21, 2026

Cost Comparison by Location

50 locations with verified cost data

Cost Comparison — Roof Replacement

Alabama3 sources

Low

$235

Typical

$18,724

High

$53,000

Alaska3 sources

Low

$235

Typical

$18,760

High

$53,000

Arizona3 sources

Low

$235

Typical

$18,726

High

$53,000

Arkansas3 sources

Low

$235

Typical

$18,723

High

$53,000

California3 sources

Low

$235

Typical

$18,760

High

$53,000

Colorado3 sources

Low

$235

Typical

$18,745

High

$53,000

Connecticut3 sources

Low

$235

Typical

$18,760

High

$53,000

Delaware3 sources

Low

$235

Typical

$18,752

High

$53,000

Florida3 sources

Low

$235

Typical

$18,726

High

$53,000

Georgia3 sources

Low

$235

Typical

$18,728

High

$53,000

Hawaii3 sources

Low

$235

Typical

$18,747

High

$53,000

Idaho3 sources

Low

$235

Typical

$18,729

High

$53,000

Illinois3 sources

Low

$235

Typical

$18,767

High

$53,000

Indiana3 sources

Low

$235

Typical

$18,745

High

$53,000

Iowa3 sources

Low

$235

Typical

$18,727

High

$53,000

Kansas3 sources

Low

$235

Typical

$18,728

High

$53,000

Kentucky3 sources

Low

$235

Typical

$18,728

High

$53,000

Louisiana3 sources

Low

$235

Typical

$18,724

High

$53,000

Maine3 sources

Low

$235

Typical

$18,733

High

$53,000

Maryland3 sources

Low

$235

Typical

$18,737

High

$53,000

Massachusetts3 sources

Low

$235

Typical

$18,778

High

$53,000

Michigan3 sources

Low

$235

Typical

$18,746

High

$53,000

Minnesota3 sources

Low

$235

Typical

$18,789

High

$53,000

Mississippi3 sources

Low

$235

Typical

$18,714

High

$53,000

Missouri3 sources

Low

$235

Typical

$18,740

High

$53,000

Montana3 sources

Low

$235

Typical

$18,731

High

$53,000

Nebraska3 sources

Low

$235

Typical

$18,725

High

$53,000

Nevada3 sources

Low

$235

Typical

$18,732

High

$53,000

New Hampshire3 sources

Low

$235

Typical

$18,734

High

$53,000

New Jersey3 sources

Low

$235

Typical

$18,780

High

$53,000

New Mexico3 sources

Low

$235

Typical

$18,722

High

$53,000

New York3 sources

Low

$235

Typical

$18,760

High

$53,000

North Carolina3 sources

Low

$235

Typical

$18,729

High

$53,000

North Dakota3 sources

Low

$235

Typical

$18,729

High

$53,000

Ohio3 sources

Low

$235

Typical

$18,746

High

$53,000

Oklahoma3 sources

Low

$235

Typical

$18,727

High

$53,000

Oregon3 sources

Low

$235

Typical

$18,746

High

$53,000

Pennsylvania3 sources

Low

$235

Typical

$18,732

High

$53,000

Rhode Island3 sources

Low

$235

Typical

$18,750

High

$53,000

South Carolina3 sources

Low

$235

Typical

$18,725

High

$53,000

South Dakota3 sources

Low

$235

Typical

$18,730

High

$53,000

Tennessee3 sources

Low

$235

Typical

$18,723

High

$53,000

Texas3 sources

Low

$235

Typical

$18,724

High

$53,000

Utah3 sources

Low

$235

Typical

$18,733

High

$53,000

Vermont3 sources

Low

$235

Typical

$18,742

High

$53,000

Virginia3 sources

Low

$235

Typical

$18,731

High

$53,000

Washington3 sources

Low

$235

Typical

$18,754

High

$53,000

West Virginia3 sources

Low

$235

Typical

$18,712

High

$53,000

Wisconsin3 sources

Low

$235

Typical

$18,733

High

$53,000

Wyoming3 sources

Low

$235

Typical

$18,710

High

$53,000

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About Roof Replacement Costs

Roof replacement costs in Alabama vary significantly based on factors including the size and complexity of the roof, material selection, local labor availability, and regional climate considerations. The wide range reflects differences between simple repairs and comprehensive replacements across various property sizes. Alabama's warm, humid climate with occasional severe weather impacts material durability and replacement frequency, while local market conditions and contractor availability influence pricing.

Questions to Ask Your Contractor

  • 1What is the total square footage of the roof, and how is it being measured?
  • 2What roofing material are you recommending, and why is it suitable for Alabama's climate?
  • 3Does the quote include removal and disposal of the old roof, or is that an additional cost?
  • 4What is your warranty coverage on materials and labor, and for how long?
  • 5Are all necessary permits included in the quote, and who handles the permitting process?
  • 6What is your timeline for completion, and do you have insurance and licensing documentation?
  • 7Are there any additional costs for roof inspection, structural repairs, or ventilation improvements?
  • 8How will weather delays or unforeseen damage during removal be handled and charged?
  • 9Can you provide references from recent roof replacement projects in my area?
  • 10What payment schedule do you require, and what happens if the project is delayed?