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Roof Cost Calculator

Estimate your roof replacement cost based on roof size, material, location, and other factors.

Average US home: 1,700 sq ft

Estimated Asphalt Shingles Roof Cost in Texas

$7,038$11,730

1,700 sq ft · Asphalt Shingles · 1 Story · Includes tear-off

Cost Breakdown (Estimated)

ItemEst. Cost
Materials (Asphalt Shingles)$3,472
Labor$5,630
Tear-Off & Disposal$2,346
Permits & Inspections$282
Total (Midpoint)$9,384

Your State vs National Average

National Avg (Asphalt, 1700 sqft)

$7,650

Texas

$9,384

Roofing costs in Texas are about 8% lower than the national average.

Material Comparison for Your Roof

MaterialCost RangeLifespan
Asphalt Shingles Selected$7,038$11,73015–30 yrs
Metal $12,512$21,89640–70 yrs
Wood Shakes $10,948$17,20420–40 yrs
Clay Tile $17,204$31,28050–100 yrs
Slate $25,024$50,04875–200 yrs

Tips to Save Money on Your Roof

  • Get at least 3 quotes from licensed, insured roofing contractors.
  • Schedule your roof replacement in late fall or winter when demand is lower.
  • Ask about overlaying new shingles over old ones (if code allows) to save on tear-off costs.
  • Check your homeowners insurance — storm damage may be covered.
  • Consider a HELOC for financing — interest may be tax-deductible for home improvements.
  • Choose asphalt shingles for the best value; metal for long-term savings.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does a roof replacement take?

Most residential roof replacements take 1-3 days for asphalt shingles. Metal, tile, and slate roofs can take 5-7 days or more depending on roof size and complexity. Weather delays are common, so plan for extra time.

Should I repair or replace my roof?

If your roof is under 15 years old and damage is minor (a few missing shingles), a repair is usually sufficient. If your roof is over 20 years old, has widespread damage, or you’re seeing leaks in multiple areas, replacement is the better investment.

Does homeowners insurance cover a new roof?

Homeowners insurance typically covers roof damage caused by sudden events like storms, hail, or fallen trees. It usually does not cover damage from wear and tear, neglect, or normal aging. File a claim promptly and document all damage with photos.

What is the best roofing material for my area?

Asphalt shingles are the most popular and cost-effective choice nationwide. In hurricane-prone areas, metal roofing offers superior wind resistance. Clay tile is ideal for hot, dry climates (Southwest). Slate is the most durable but also the most expensive — best for high-end homes where longevity justifies the cost.