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About Roofing

What you need to know before replacing or repairing your roof.

Repair vs. Replace

If your roof is under 15 years old and damage is isolated, a repair makes financial sense. If it's over 20 years old, has widespread granule loss, multiple leak sources, sagging, or failing flashing, a full replacement is usually more cost-effective long-term than continued patching.

Roofing Materials Overview

Asphalt shingles — most popular, cost-effective, 20–30 year lifespan. Metal — durable, 40–70 years, energy-efficient. Tile (clay/concrete) — 50+ years, heavy, best in warm climates. Slate — premium, 75–150 years, very heavy. Flat/low-slope (EPDM, TPO) — common on commercial and some residential flat roofs.

Tear-Off vs. Overlay

A tear-off removes all existing shingles before installing new ones — the standard and recommended approach. An overlay (re-roof) lays new shingles over old ones, costs less upfront, but adds weight, hides potential deck damage, and most manufacturers won't honor warranties on overlays. Most local codes limit homes to two shingle layers.

Best Time to Replace

Late spring and early fall offer the ideal conditions: moderate temperatures allow shingles to seal properly and adhesive strips to bond. Avoid scheduling during extreme heat or cold. Emergency repairs can be done year-round — don't wait on an active leak regardless of season.

Average Roofing Costs in the U.S.

Prices for a typical 1,500–2,000 sq ft home. Costs vary significantly by home size, roof pitch, and location.

Roofing Type / Project Low Estimate Average Cost High Estimate
Asphalt Shingles (3-tab)$4,500$7,500$12,000
Architectural / Dimensional Shingles$5,500$9,500$15,000
Metal Roofing (standing seam)$10,000$18,000$35,000
Metal Roofing (corrugated / metal shingles)$7,000$13,000$22,000
Clay or Concrete Tile$12,000$24,000$45,000
Slate Roofing$15,000$35,000$75,000+
Wood Shake Shingles$10,000$19,000$32,000
Flat Roof — EPDM/TPO$5,000$11,000$20,000
Minor Roof Repair (isolated)$300$900$3,000
Major Roof Repair$1,500$5,000$12,000

Prices include materials, labor, tear-off of one existing layer, and basic cleanup. Steep pitches, multiple layers, and chimney/skylight flashing add cost. Get a custom quote for accurate pricing in your area.

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Roofing FAQs

Answers to the questions homeowners ask most about roofing projects.

Most residential roof replacements are completed in 1–3 days. A straightforward asphalt shingle replacement on a standard home is often done in a single day. Larger homes, steep pitches, complex roof shapes (multiple valleys, dormers, skylights), or premium materials like slate or tile take longer — sometimes 3–5 days. Weather delays are the most common reason for extended timelines.
Cold/snowy climates: Architectural asphalt shingles or metal roofing handle snow loads well. Avoid flat roofs without proper drainage. Hot/sunny climates: Light-colored metal or tile roofs reflect heat and last longer. Clay and concrete tile are excellent in the Southwest. High wind areas (coastal, tornado alley): Metal roofing with concealed fasteners and Class 4 impact-rated shingles perform best. Moderate climates: Almost any material works — choose based on budget and aesthetics.
Consider replacement if: your roof is 20+ years old, you have widespread granule loss in gutters, multiple areas of leaking, sagging or soft spots in the decking, shingles curling or buckling across large areas, or daylight visible through the attic. Consider repair if: the roof is under 15 years old, damage is limited to one area (storm damage, falling branch), and the surrounding shingles are in good condition. A reputable contractor can perform a free inspection to give you an honest assessment.
Yes, but with considerations. Asphalt shingles require temperatures above 40°F (ideally 50°F+) to properly seal, as the adhesive strip needs warmth to bond. In cold climates, contractors can hand-seal shingles to compensate, but it adds labor cost. Emergency repairs should not wait regardless of weather. If you're in a cold climate and the project isn't urgent, scheduling for spring will generally get you better pricing and installation conditions.
A thorough roofing estimate should specify: exact shingle brand, style, and color; number of squares (roofing measurement); whether existing shingles will be torn off (and how many layers); underlayment type; flashing replacement (chimney, skylights, valleys); ice and water shield in vulnerable areas; ventilation; cleanup and haul-away; workmanship warranty duration; and manufacturer warranty details. Vague estimates that just say "install new roof" are a red flag.
Lifespan varies by material: 3-tab asphalt shingles: 15–20 years. Architectural/dimensional shingles: 25–35 years. Metal roofing: 40–70 years. Wood shake: 20–30 years (with maintenance). Concrete tile: 40–50 years. Clay tile: 50+ years. Slate: 75–150 years. Proper attic ventilation, quality installation, and prompt repair of minor damage significantly extend any roof's lifespan.

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