Average Roof Replacement Cost by State (2026)

Compare roofing prices across all 50 states and DC. Costs are calculated for a typical 2,000 sq ft home using regional labor rates, material prices, and standard overhead.

Cheapest & Most Expensive States for Roofing

5 Cheapest States

    🚨 5 Most Expensive States

      Roof Cost by State — Interactive Map

      Hover over any state to see pricing details. Click a state to jump to its row in the table below.

      Below Average (<0.97)
      Average (0.97–1.03)
      Above Average (1.03–1.10)
      High Cost (>1.10)

      All States: Roof Replacement Cost Comparison

      Click any column header to sort. Prices reflect a 2,000 sq ft home (24 roofing squares) with standard waste and overhead. Cost index is relative to the national average.

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      How We Calculate These Prices

      Prices are based on Woogoro's pricing model: 24 roofing squares (for a 2,000 sq ft home) multiplied by the base material cost per square, a 1.1x waste factor, a 1.12x overhead multiplier, and a regional labor multiplier that ranges from 1.00x (South) to 1.18x (West). All prices are rounded to the nearest $50. The cost index compares each state's average across all four materials to the national average.

      These figures represent typical contractor pricing for a complete tear-off and replacement including materials, labor, disposal, and permits. Actual costs vary based on roof complexity, pitch, accessibility, and local market conditions.

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