Roof Repair Cost Estimator

Estimate your roof repair costs based on damage size, roofing material, labor rates, and repair complexity. Includes material and labor cost breakdown.

Formulas Used

Material Cost = Damaged Area (sq ft) × Material Cost/sq ft × Waste Factor

Labor Hours = max(Damaged Area × Labor hrs/sq ft, Minimum Hours) × Pitch Multiplier × Story Multiplier

Labor Cost = Adjusted Labor Hours × Hourly Labor Rate

Disposal Cost = 8% × (Material Cost + Labor Cost)

Subtotal = Material + Labor + Disposal + Permit (if applicable)

Total Cost = Subtotal × 1.10 (10% contingency for hidden damage)

Estimate Range = Total Cost ± 15%

Material costs per sq ft (USD): Asphalt 3-Tab $1.50 | Architectural $2.25 | Metal Corrugated $3.50 | Standing Seam $7.00 | Wood Shake $4.50 | Clay Tile $8.00 | Concrete Tile $5.50 | TPO $4.00 | EPDM $3.75 | Slate $12.00

Labor hrs/sq ft: Minor 0.05 | Moderate 0.12 | Major 0.22 — Pitch multipliers: Low 1.00× | Medium 1.10× | Steep 1.25× | Very Steep 1.45× — Story multipliers: 1-story 1.00× | 2-story 1.15× | 3+ story 1.30×

Assumptions & References

  • Material costs are U.S. national averages (2023–2024) sourced from HomeAdvisor, Angi, and RSMeans construction cost data.
  • Labor rates vary significantly by region; the default $75/hr reflects a mid-range U.S. average. Adjust for your local market.
  • Waste factor accounts for cutting, overlap, and damaged material removal (5%–20% depending on complexity).
  • Minimum labor hours (2–8 hrs) reflect contractor mobilization, setup, and safety equipment time regardless of area size.
  • Pitch multipliers reflect OSHA safety requirements and increased difficulty for steep roofs (OSHA 29 CFR 1926.502).
  • Disposal cost (8%) covers dumpster rental, haul-away, and landfill fees typical in U.S. markets.
  • Permit requirement and cost (~$250) varies by municipality; always check local building codes.
  • The 10% contingency accounts for underlayment replacement, flashing, decking rot, or other hidden damage discovered during repair.
  • This estimate does not include interior damage repair (drywall, insulation, mold remediation) or emergency tarping costs.
  • Estimates are for budgeting purposes only. Obtain at least 3 licensed contractor quotes before proceeding.

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