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Roof Replacement Cost in New Jersey: 2026 Complete Guide

📍 Serving Middlesex, Monmouth, Mercer & Somerset Counties 🗓 Updated April 2026 🏠 NJ HIC #13VH12304900
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Most NJ homeowners pay $8,000–$22,000 for a full roof replacement, depending on roof size, pitch, materials, and location. A 2,000 sq ft home with architectural shingles typically costs $10,000–$14,000 installed — including tear-off, disposal, underlayment, drip edge, ice & water shield, flashing, and labor.

How Much Does a Roof Replacement Cost by Home Size?

Roofing is priced per "square" — 1 roofing square equals 100 square feet of roof surface. Your roof surface is usually 20–40% larger than your home's footprint, depending on pitch and overhangs. The table below uses realistic square footage for each home size at a moderate pitch.

Home Size (sq ft) Est. Roof Squares Good Tier (~$490/sq) Better Tier (~$550/sq) Best Tier (~$675/sq)
1,000 sq ft 14–16 squares $6,900–$7,800 $7,700–$8,800 $9,500–$10,800
1,500 sq ft 20–24 squares $9,800–$11,800 $11,000–$13,200 $13,500–$16,200
2,500 sq ft 32–38 squares $15,700–$18,600 $17,600–$20,900 $21,600–$25,700
3,000 sq ft 38–45 squares $18,600–$22,100 $20,900–$24,800 $25,700–$30,400

Prices include tear-off of one layer, standard underlayment, drip edge, ice & water shield at eaves, ridge cap, flashing, and cleanup. Homes with steep pitch, multiple layers, or complex geometry cost more. These are 2026 NJ market averages — your specific quote may vary.

What Do the Tiers Mean?

Good ($490/sq): Standard architectural shingles (GAF Timberline HDZ or equivalent). 30-year limited warranty. Suitable for most NJ homes.

Better ($550/sq): Premium architectural shingles with enhanced wind resistance (GAF Timberline HDZ RS or Owens Corning Duration). Algae resistance, stronger granule adhesion.

Best ($675/sq): Impact-resistant Class 4 shingles (GAF Armor Shield II, CertainTeed Landmark IR). May qualify for NJ homeowner's insurance discounts of 15–25%.

What Factors Affect Roof Replacement Cost in NJ?

1. Roof Pitch

Steeper roofs require more safety equipment and take longer. Pitches above 6/12 typically add $50–$150 per square to the labor cost. A flat or low-slope roof uses different materials entirely and is priced separately.

2. Number of Layers to Remove

NJ building code allows a maximum of two layers of shingles. If there are already two layers on your roof, both must be removed before installation. This adds $1,000–$2,500 to the job depending on roof size.

3. Penetrations: Chimneys and Skylights

Every chimney, skylight, vent, or pipe requires flashing — a watertight seal between the roofing material and the protrusion. Standard step flashing is included in most quotes, but chimney rebuilds, skylight glass replacement, or custom flashing on older masonry chimneys is extra.

4. Material Grade

Material alone accounts for roughly 40–50% of total project cost. The shingle brand and product line you choose affects warranty length, wind rating, and insurance eligibility. See the material comparison table below.

5. County and Location

Labor costs in Middlesex and Monmouth Counties are 5–12% higher than more rural NJ counties. Permits are required in most NJ municipalities — fees range from $75 to $350 depending on township.

Roofing Material Cost Comparison

Material Type Avg Cost/Square (Installed) Lifespan Wind Rating Best For
3-Tab Shingles $350–$430 15–20 years 60 mph Budget replacements, rentals
Impact-Resistant (Class 4) $620–$750 30–40 years 130–150 mph Insurance discount, hail exposure
Metal Roofing (Standing Seam) $900–$1,400 40–70 years 140–160 mph Long-term hold, low maintenance
Cedar Shake (Synthetic) $700–$950 30–50 years 110–130 mph Appearance-focused, historic homes

How Long Does a Roof Replacement Take?

Most NJ residential roof replacements are completed in a single day. Here's what to expect:

Weather is the main variable. Most crews won't start a tear-off if rain is expected mid-job. When Best Crew crews start a job, they finish the same day — the goal is never to leave a home exposed overnight.

What's Included in a Standard NJ Roof Replacement Quote

A complete roof replacement quote should include all of the following. If a contractor leaves any of these out, ask why.

What's NOT Included in Most Quotes

Ask every contractor to state explicitly what happens if rotted decking is found during tear-off. The answer tells you a lot about how they operate.

Key Takeaways

What to Remember About NJ Roof Replacement Costs

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a roof replacement cost in New Jersey?

Most NJ homeowners pay $8,000–$22,000 for a full roof replacement. A 2,000 sq ft home with architectural shingles typically costs $10,000–$14,000 installed, including tear-off, disposal, underlayment, ice & water shield, and labor. Homes with steep pitch, multiple layers to remove, or complex geometry cost more.

What is the cost per square for roofing in NJ?

In NJ, roofing costs $490–$675 per roofing square (100 sq ft) installed, depending on material grade. Good-tier architectural shingles run about $490/sq; Better-tier runs $550/sq; Best-tier (impact-resistant or premium) runs $675/sq. These figures include labor, materials, tear-off, and standard accessories.

How long does a roof replacement take?

Most residential roof replacements in NJ are completed in one day. A 2,000–2,500 sq ft home typically takes 6–9 hours from tear-off to cleanup. Larger homes or complex roofs (multiple pitches, many penetrations) may take two days. Most experienced crews do not leave a home exposed overnight.

Does homeowner's insurance cover roof replacement in NJ?

Insurance covers roof replacement when damage is caused by a covered peril — typically wind, hail, or falling trees. Normal wear and tear, age-related deterioration, and neglect are not covered. If you suspect storm damage, have a licensed contractor document it with photos before filing a claim. Many NJ insurers are shifting to ACV (actual cash value) policies for roofs over 15 years old, which means depreciation is deducted from the payout.

What is NOT included in a standard roof replacement quote?

Standard quotes typically exclude: rotted or damaged decking boards (charged per sheet, usually $80–$120 per 4x8 sheet), skylight replacement, chimney masonry repairs, gutter replacement, and second-layer removal (if two layers already exist). Always ask your contractor explicitly what happens if decking damage is found during tear-off — you want a per-sheet rate agreed upon before work starts, not a surprise add-on mid-job.

Is it cheaper to repair or replace a roof in NJ?

Repairs are cheaper short-term but replacement is more cost-effective long-term if your roof is over 20 years old or if repair costs exceed 30% of replacement cost. A $3,000 repair on a 22-year-old roof rarely makes financial sense — you're spending significant money on a roof that will need full replacement within a few years anyway. See our repair vs. replace guide for a full decision framework.

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