Roofing Costs by State: All 50 States (2025)

Roofing costs vary significantly across the United States based on labor rates, material availability, climate, building codes, and cost of living. Find your state below for detailed pricing information.

5 Most Affordable States

  1. 1. Arkansas$6,800
  2. 2. Mississippi$6,800
  3. 3. Kentucky$7,000
  4. 4. Alabama$7,200
  5. 5. Tennessee$7,200

5 Most Expensive States

  1. 1. Hawaii$15,000
  2. 2. Alaska$13,500
  3. 3. California$11,500
  4. 4. New York$11,000
  5. 5. Massachusetts$10,800

All 50 States

ALlow
Alabama
$7,200
avg. replacement
AKvery high
Alaska
$13,500
avg. replacement
AZmoderate
Arizona
$8,200
avg. replacement
ARlow
Arkansas
$6,800
avg. replacement
CAhigh
California
$11,500
avg. replacement
COmoderate-high
Colorado
$9,800
avg. replacement
CThigh
Connecticut
$10,200
avg. replacement
DEmoderate-high
Delaware
$9,000
avg. replacement
FLmoderate-high
Florida
$10,000
avg. replacement
GAmoderate
Georgia
$7,800
avg. replacement
HIvery high
Hawaii
$15,000
avg. replacement
IDmoderate
Idaho
$8,200
avg. replacement
ILmoderate-high
Illinois
$8,800
avg. replacement
INmoderate
Indiana
$7,400
avg. replacement
IAmoderate
Iowa
$7,600
avg. replacement
KSmoderate
Kansas
$7,800
avg. replacement
KYlow-moderate
Kentucky
$7,000
avg. replacement
LAmoderate
Louisiana
$8,400
avg. replacement
MEmoderate-high
Maine
$9,600
avg. replacement
MDmoderate-high
Maryland
$9,200
avg. replacement
MAhigh
Massachusetts
$10,800
avg. replacement
MImoderate
Michigan
$8,000
avg. replacement
MNmoderate-high
Minnesota
$8,800
avg. replacement
MSlow
Mississippi
$6,800
avg. replacement
MOmoderate
Missouri
$7,600
avg. replacement
MTmoderate-high
Montana
$9,000
avg. replacement
NEmoderate
Nebraska
$7,800
avg. replacement
NVmoderate-high
Nevada
$8,600
avg. replacement
NHhigh
New Hampshire
$9,800
avg. replacement
NJhigh
New Jersey
$10,200
avg. replacement
NMmoderate
New Mexico
$7,800
avg. replacement
NYhigh
New York
$11,000
avg. replacement
NCmoderate
North Carolina
$7,800
avg. replacement
NDmoderate-high
North Dakota
$8,600
avg. replacement
OHmoderate
Ohio
$7,600
avg. replacement
OKmoderate
Oklahoma
$7,800
avg. replacement
ORmoderate-high
Oregon
$9,600
avg. replacement
PAmoderate-high
Pennsylvania
$9,000
avg. replacement
RIhigh
Rhode Island
$10,200
avg. replacement
SClow-moderate
South Carolina
$7,400
avg. replacement
SDmoderate
South Dakota
$8,200
avg. replacement
TNlow-moderate
Tennessee
$7,200
avg. replacement
TXmoderate
Texas
$8,400
avg. replacement
UTmoderate
Utah
$8,200
avg. replacement
VTmoderate-high
Vermont
$9,800
avg. replacement
VAmoderate
Virginia
$8,400
avg. replacement
WAhigh
Washington
$10,200
avg. replacement
WVlow-moderate
West Virginia
$7,200
avg. replacement
WImoderate
Wisconsin
$8,200
avg. replacement
WYmoderate-high
Wyoming
$9,600
avg. replacement

Complete State-by-State Comparison

StateAvg. ReplacementCost/Sq FtLabor Rate
Alabama$7,200$4.20low
Alaska$13,500$7.50very high
Arizona$8,200$4.80moderate
Arkansas$6,800$4.00low
California$11,500$6.50high
Colorado$9,800$5.50moderate-high
Connecticut$10,200$5.80high
Delaware$9,000$5.20moderate-high
Florida$10,000$5.50moderate-high
Georgia$7,800$4.50moderate
Hawaii$15,000$8.00very high
Idaho$8,200$4.80moderate
Illinois$8,800$5.00moderate-high
Indiana$7,400$4.30moderate
Iowa$7,600$4.40moderate
Kansas$7,800$4.50moderate
Kentucky$7,000$4.10low-moderate
Louisiana$8,400$4.80moderate
Maine$9,600$5.50moderate-high
Maryland$9,200$5.30moderate-high
Massachusetts$10,800$6.00high
Michigan$8,000$4.60moderate
Minnesota$8,800$5.00moderate-high
Mississippi$6,800$4.00low
Missouri$7,600$4.40moderate
Montana$9,000$5.20moderate-high
Nebraska$7,800$4.50moderate
Nevada$8,600$5.00moderate-high
New Hampshire$9,800$5.60high
New Jersey$10,200$5.80high
New Mexico$7,800$4.60moderate
New York$11,000$6.20high
North Carolina$7,800$4.50moderate
North Dakota$8,600$5.00moderate-high
Ohio$7,600$4.40moderate
Oklahoma$7,800$4.50moderate
Oregon$9,600$5.50moderate-high
Pennsylvania$9,000$5.20moderate-high
Rhode Island$10,200$5.80high
South Carolina$7,400$4.30low-moderate
South Dakota$8,200$4.80moderate
Tennessee$7,200$4.20low-moderate
Texas$8,400$4.80moderate
Utah$8,200$4.80moderate
Vermont$9,800$5.60moderate-high
Virginia$8,400$4.80moderate
Washington$10,200$5.80high
West Virginia$7,200$4.20low-moderate
Wisconsin$8,200$4.80moderate
Wyoming$9,600$5.50moderate-high

Why Roofing Costs Vary by State

Roofing costs in the United States can vary by as much as 100% between states. Hawaii and Alaska have the highest costs due to material shipping and limited contractor availability, while Mississippi, Arkansas, and Alabama tend to have the lowest costs thanks to lower labor rates and costs of living.

Climate plays a major role in both cost and material choice. States in Hurricane Alley (Florida, Louisiana, Texas coast) require wind-rated roofing systems that cost more. States in Tornado Alley (Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska) benefit from impact-resistant shingles. Northern states need ice and water shield underlayment and proper ventilation to prevent ice dams.

Local building codes also affect pricing. Florida has some of the strictest roofing codes in the nation due to hurricane risk, which increases both material and labor costs. California requires fire-resistant roofing in many areas. Colorado recommends (and sometimes requires) impact-resistant shingles due to extreme hail.