The Short Answer
For a typical Utah home (1,800-2,500 sq ft of roof area), expect to pay:
| Material | Price Range (Installed) |
|---|---|
| Asphalt Shingles (3-tab) | $7,500 - $12,000 |
| Architectural Shingles | $10,000 - $18,000 |
| Impact-Resistant (Class 4) | $12,000 - $22,000 |
| Metal (Standing Seam) | $18,000 - $35,000 |
| Stone-Coated Steel | $15,000 - $28,000 |
| Slate | $30,000 - $60,000+ |
These ranges reflect 2026 pricing in the Utah County and Salt Lake County market, including tear-off, disposal, materials, labor, and standard warranty.
What Determines Your Roof's Cost
1. Roof Size (Square Footage)
Roofing is priced by the "square" — a 10x10 ft area (100 sq ft). A typical Utah home has 18-30 squares of roof area.
Important: Roof area is NOT the same as your home's floor plan. Roof area includes overhangs, pitch multiplier, and all surfaces. A 2,000 sq ft home often has 2,200-2,800 sq ft of actual roof surface.
2. Roof Pitch (Steepness)
Steeper roofs cost more because:
| Pitch | Cost Impact |
|---|---|
| 4/12 - 6/12 (moderate) | Standard pricing |
| 7/12 - 9/12 (steep) | +15-25% |
| 10/12+ (very steep) | +25-40% |
Many Utah homes, especially in foothill neighborhoods, have steeper pitches that increase cost.
3. Complexity (Valleys, Hips, Dormers)
A simple gable roof with two flat planes costs less than a complex roof with multiple valleys, hip sections, dormers, and skylights. Each intersection requires additional flashing, cutting, and labor.
4. Layers to Remove
Utah building code allows a maximum of two shingle layers. If your roof already has two layers, both must be removed before new installation — adding $1,000-$3,000 in tear-off and disposal costs.
5. Decking Condition
Once old shingles are removed, the plywood decking underneath may need repair or replacement. Rotted or damaged decking adds $50-$100 per sheet (4x8 ft) for replacement.
In Utah: Water damage from ice dams is the most common cause of decking deterioration, especially on north-facing slopes and in foothill areas.
6. Ventilation and Code Upgrades
Utah building code requires specific ventilation ratios. If your current ventilation doesn't meet code, upgrades are required during re-roofing. This typically adds $500-$2,000.
7. Material Choice
This is the biggest variable. See the comparison table above. The material you choose accounts for 40-60% of total project cost.
Hidden Costs to Watch For
Reputable contractors include these in their quote. Less honest ones add them as "change orders" after work begins:
Our policy: Our quotes include all of these items. We don't surprise you with add-ons.
How to Get the Best Value (Not Just the Lowest Price)
1. Get 3 Quotes (But Compare Apples to Apples)
Make sure each quote specifies:
2. Check Certifications
Manufacturer certifications (GAF Certified Plus, IKO Craftsman Premier) mean:
3. Verify Insurance and Licensing
Utah requires roofing contractors to be licensed. Verify at dopl.utah.gov. Also confirm:
4. Understand the Warranty
| Warranty Type | What It Covers | Typical Duration |
|---|---|---|
| Manufacturer Material | Defects in shingles/materials | 25-50 years |
| Manufacturer System | All components (if certified installer) | 25 years |
| Workmanship | Installation errors | 5-25 years |
The key: Manufacturer warranties are only as strong as the installer. Non-certified installers void enhanced warranty coverage.
Financing Options
Most Utah homeowners have options beyond paying cash:
When Is the Best Time to Replace Your Roof in Utah?
| Season | Pros | Cons |
|---|---|---|
| Spring (Mar-May) | Mild weather, pre-storm season | Busy season, longer wait times |
| Summer (Jun-Aug) | Longest days, fast cure times | Extreme heat, peak pricing |
| Fall (Sep-Nov) | Cooler temps, end-of-season deals | Shorter days, weather uncertainty |
| Winter (Dec-Feb) | Lowest prices, immediate availability | Cold affects adhesive, snow delays |
Our recommendation: Schedule in early spring or fall for the best balance of pricing, availability, and weather conditions.
Get a Free, Detailed Estimate
Every roof is different. The only way to get an accurate price is a professional measurement and inspection. We provide free, no-obligation estimates that include:
No pressure, no gimmicks — just honest pricing from a contractor who's been in Pleasant Grove for 25+ years.
