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One of the first questions homeowners ask when considering a new roof is:
“How much will it cost for me to get a new roof?”
The answer depends largely on the roofing material you choose, the size of your home, and the complexity of the roof.
Across the United States in 2026, most homeowners spend between $10,000 and $30,000 to replace a roof. Premium roofing systems can exceed $50,000 depending on materials and installation complexity.
The largest factor affecting price is roofing material. In this guide we’ll break down the five most common roofing systems used on homes today:
Understanding the cost and value of each system will help you choose the right roof for your home.
Most roofing contractors price roofs by square foot installed.
A standard residential roof is typically 1,800–2,500 square feet, though larger homes can be much bigger.
Here is a simplified comparison of average roofing costs in 2026:
| Roofing Material | Cost Per Sq Ft Installed | Typical Roof Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Asphalt Shingles | $4 – $10 | $8k – $18k |
| Synthetic Tile | $8 – $15 | $16k – $30k |
| Stone-Coated Steel | $10 – $18 | $20k – $36k |
| Concrete Tile | $10 – $27 | $21k – $55k |
| Standing Seam Metal | $12 – $30 | $24k – $60k |
The difference between materials can easily exceed $40,000 depending on roof size and installation complexity.
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Asphalt shingles remain the most widely used roofing material in North America because they provide the lowest upfront cost.
There are three main asphalt roofing types:
| Asphalt Type | Typical Installed Cost |
|---|---|
| 3-Tab Shingles | $4 – $6 per sq ft |
| Architectural Shingles | $6 – $12 per sq ft |
| Luxury Shingles | $10 – $16 per sq ft |
Most homeowners today install architectural shingles, which provide better durability and appearance than older 3-tab products.
15–30 years depending on weather exposure and installation quality.
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Concrete tile roofing is considered a premium roofing system known for durability and architectural appearance.
Tile roofs cost more because installation requires:
Concrete tile roofs commonly last 50 years or longer.
Because of their durability, they are popular in areas with intense sun exposure or severe weather conditions.
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Synthetic roofing has become increasingly popular over the past decade.
These systems are manufactured from advanced polymer composites designed to replicate slate, shake, or tile.
Many synthetic systems are rated for 40–50 years of performance.
Stone-coated steel roofs combine metal durability with the appearance of traditional roofing materials.
The steel panels are coated with stone granules to mimic:
Stone-coated steel roofs typically last 40–70 years.
They are especially popular in areas with hail or high winds because the steel panels provide excellent impact resistance.
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Standing seam metal roofing is one of the most durable residential roofing systems available today.
Instead of overlapping shingles, this system uses long metal panels that lock together with raised seams.
Standing seam metal roofs commonly last 50–70 years or longer with minimal maintenance.
When evaluating roof cost, homeowners should think beyond the upfront installation price.
For example:
Over a long time period, replacing asphalt roofs multiple times can sometimes cost as much or more than installing a premium roofing system once.
The right roofing system ultimately depends on:
If you're still evaluating options, start with a professional roof inspection so you understand the current condition of your roof.
Most homeowners spend between $10,000 and $30,000 for a new roof in 2026 depending on roof size, complexity, and materials.
Premium roofing systems like metal or tile can exceed $50,000.
Asphalt shingles are typically the most affordable roofing system, costing between $4 and $10 per square foot installed.
Standing seam metal and concrete tile roofs often last 50–70 years or longer, making them some of the longest-lasting residential roofing systems available.
Metal roofs cost more initially but often last two to three times longer than asphalt shingles, which can make them more cost-effective over time.
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