Roofing Services prices at a glance (2026)
| Service | Low | Average | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Commercial Roof Replacement | $15,000 | $45,000 | $150,000 |
| Commercial Roof Repair | $800 | $3,500 | $12,000 |
| Commercial Roof Inspection | $150 | $600 | $1,800 |
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Commercial Roof Replacement
$45,000
$15,000 – $150,000 per project
Commercial roof replacement cost runs $15,000 to $150,000 per project, or $4 to $14 per square foot depending on roof…
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Commercial Roof Repair
$3,500
$800 – $12,000 per project
Commercial roof repair cost ranges from $800 for minor patching to $12,000 for major leak and membrane work. The average…
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Commercial Roof Inspection
$600
$150 – $1,800 per inspection
Commercial roof inspection cost averages $600, ranging from $150 for a small visual survey to $1,800 for large roofs with…
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How we estimate roofing services costs
Every roofing services price here starts as a national average for that job, then gets adjusted to your area rather than quoted as a single flat number. Three public datasets do the localizing:
- BEA Regional Price Parities — how much more (or less) a metro or state costs than the US average.
- HUD ZIP → metro crosswalk — maps your ZIP code to the right metro area, so pricing is local rather than statewide.
- U.S. Census (ACS 5-year) — population, median household income and median home value, which track what local contractors can charge.
Open any service above and enter your ZIP to see the low, average and high for your city.
What affects roofing services prices
- Scope and size — the single biggest driver; bigger or more complex jobs scale close to linearly.
- Materials and grade — entry-level versus premium materials can double the material line on a quote.
- Local labor rates — the same job costs noticeably more in a high-cost metro than in a rural county.
- Access and site conditions — tight access, height, or anything needing extra equipment adds labor hours.
- Permits and inspections — some municipalities require them; the fee and the wait both land on your bill.
- Season and urgency — peak-season and emergency call-outs carry a premium over scheduled work.