How Much Does a Roof Replacement Cost in Tampa?

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Most Tampa homeowners pay between $9,750 and $13,000 for a new asphalt shingle roof.

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Roof Replacement Cost in Tampa

When Tampa homeowners ask about roof cost, what they’re really looking for is a clear starting point. Actual pricing depends on material, roof size, pitch, layers, and other details, but these estimates give you a solid idea of what to expect for an average home in the Tampa area. 

Roof TypeCost Per Sq. Ft.Estimated Total
Asphalt Shingles$4.50 – $7.50$9,750 – $16,250
Metal Roofing$6.00 – $12.00$13,000 – $26,000
Tile Roofing$8.00 – $12.00$17,250 – $26,000

Which Roof is Right for You?

Now that you’ve seen what each roofing option costs, the next step is understanding which one best fits your goals. Your roof type impacts everything from budget and maintenance to long-term value. Here’s what’s included with each option — and the kind of homeowner it’s best suited for.

Price Range: $9,750–$16,250

Includes: Tear-off, underlayment, shingles, vents, disposal

Best fit: Budget-savvy homeowners who want a dependable roof without overspending. Ideal for first-time buyers or anyone looking for a solid, straightforward solution.

Price Range: $13,000–$26,000

Includes: Tear-off, underlayment, metal panels, flashing

Best fit: Long-term planners who want durability, energy efficiency, and low maintenance over time. A great choice for people who plan to stay in their homes for years.

Price Range: $17,250–$26,000+

Includes: Tear-off, underlayment, tiles, ridge caps, flashing

Best fit: Homeowners investing in their forever home who want a premium look, maximum longevity, and minimal future replacement costs.

See Real Projects with Actual Prices

Curious what those numbers look like in the real world? Here’s where you can see a few example projects that show how pricing plays out on real Tampa homes.

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Why Roof Prices Change

Larger or steeper roofs require more materials, time, and safety setup, increasing overall cost.

Your choice of material—like asphalt, metal, or tile—has one of the biggest impacts on price and longevity.

Extra layers of old roofing or underlayment removal add labor and disposal costs to the project.

Upgraded warranties often require higher-grade materials or certified installation, affecting price.

Proper attic ventilation improves roof performance but may require additional components or adjustments.

Hard-to-reach roofs or those with complex designs take longer to install and can raise labor costs.

Apples-to-Apples Price Match Guarantee

We believe homeowners should always know what they’re paying for. If you get an itemized quote from another licensed roofer that matches the same scope, materials, and warranty, we’ll match it. If there’s a difference, we’ll explain exactly why so you can make a confident decision.

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Roof Pricing FAQs

The biggest factors are roof size, material type, number of layers, and accessibility. These elements shape the labor, materials, and total time required.
Yes. Roof replacements in Tampa require permits in order to meet local building codes. Your contractor typically handles the permit process, but the requirement itself comes from the city.
Most projects are completed in one to three days. Larger or more complex roofs may take a bit longer, especially if weather delays come into play.
We’ll walk you through the issue, explain what needs to be done, and provide clear pricing before making any repairs.
Warranty coverage can vary depending on the roofing material and manufacturer. We’ll walk you through what’s included in your warranty during your estimate so you know exactly how you’re protected.