Roof Replacement Pricing
Transparent roof pricing so you can make the right call from your home. These ranges reflect typically installed costs in the Denver metro area.
Budget Friendly
$5–$6
/per sq ft installed
Best for: Homeowners who need a reliable, good-looking roof without breaking the bank — especially if you’re selling soon, managing a rental, or just want solid protection at the best value.
Typical Lifespan: 20–30 years
Best Value In Colorado
$6–$8
/per sq ft installed
Best for: Denver homeowners who want the most bang for their buck. The Class 4 hail rating often qualifies you for significant insurance premium discounts — many homeowners save enough on insurance to offset the higher upfront cost.
Typical Lifespan: 25–35 years
Premium Performance
$13–$15
/per sq ft installed
Best for: Homeowners who want a roof they can basically forget about. F-Wave is a synthetic polymer shingle that laughs at hail, won’t crack or curl, and looks like a high-end architectural shingle, wood shake or slate. If you’re staying long term, this is the “set it and forget it” option.
Typical Lifespan: 40–50+ years
Lifetime Durability
$17–$20
/per sq ft installed
Best for: Homeowners who want a roof they can basically forget about. F-Wave is a synthetic polymer shingle that laughs at hail, won’t crack or curl, and looks like a high-end architectural shingle, wood shake or slate. If you’re staying long term, this is the “set it and forget it” option.
Typical life span: 50–70+ years
Luxury & Legacy
$18–$25
/per sq ft installed
Best for: Homeowners in higher-end neighborhoods who want a statement roof — think Mediterranean, Spanish, or Southwest style. Tile is the most architecturally distinctive option and can last a lifetime, but it’s heavier and requires structural support.
Typical Lifespan 75+ Years:
How each option stacks up on the things that actually matter.
| Roofing Type | Price / Sq Ft | Lifespan | Hail Rating | Insurance Savings | Maintenance |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Class 3 Architectural Shingles | $5 – $6 | 25–30 years | Class 3 | Some discounts | Low |
| Class 4 Architectural Shingles | $6.50 – $8 | 30–40 years | Class 4 (UL 2218) | 15–30% premium discount | Low |
| Synthetic Shingles (F-Wave) | $13 – $15 | 40–50+ years | Class 4 (UL 2218) | 15–30% premium discount | Very Low |
| Metal Standing Seam | $17 – $20 | 50–70+ years | Class 4 (UL 2218) | Major discounts | Minimal |
| Tile Roofing (Clay & Concrete) | $19 – $25 | 75–100+ years | Varies by type | Varies | Moderate |
Roof replacement costs in Denver, Colorado range from $5 to $25 per square foot installed. The most popular option in Denver is Class 4 architectural shingles at $6.50 to $8 per square foot, which qualifies for 15–30% insurance premium discounts due to hail resistance. For homeowners wanting maximum durability, metal standing seam roofing costs $17 to $20 per square foot and lasts 50–70+ years with virtually zero maintenance. All pricing reflects installed costs including tear-off, materials, labor, and cleanup in the Denver metro area. Ideal Roof & Exterior Pros provides free roof inspections and estimates.
HOMEOWNER GUIDE
Skip the contractor jargon – Here's what matters when choosing your roof.
These are hail impact ratings. In a lab, they drop a steel ball on the shingle. Class 3 survives a 1.75-inch ball (about golf-ball size). Class 4 survives a 2-inch ball. In Denver, where we get hammered by hail every summer, Class 4 is almost always worth the extra cost — especially because your insurance company will often reward you with lower premiums for having it.
Asphalt shingles are mass-produced, lightweight, and easy to install. Synthetic, metal, and tile cost more upfront because the raw materials are more expensive and installation takes more skill and time. But a $6/sq ft roof that lasts 25 years costs you roughly the same per year as a $17/sq ft roof that lasts 60+ years — except the metal roof needs almost zero maintenance along the way.
Start with three questions: How long do you plan to stay? What's your budget right now? And does your HOA have requirements? If you're selling in the next few years, Class 4 asphalt gives you the best ROI. If this is your forever home, synthetic or metal pays for itself over time. Tile is a style choice — it's for homeowners who want their roof to make a statement.
In Colorado, most major carriers offer a discount for Class 4 rated roofing — typically 15–30% off your annual premium. Some carriers are even more generous for metal or synthetic. We recommend calling your agent before choosing your material so you can factor those savings into your decision. We're happy to provide the documentation your agent will need.
The average Denver home has roughly 1,500–2,500 square feet of roof area (which is different from your home's floor plan — roof area accounts for pitch and overhangs). So at $6/sq ft, a 2,000 sq ft roof runs about $12,000 installed. At $17/sq ft for standing seam, that same roof is around $34,000. We provide exact measurements during your free inspection.
Metal and tile roofs reflect more of the sun's heat, which can noticeably reduce your cooling costs in summer. Asphalt absorbs more heat. If energy efficiency is a priority, metal standing seam with a reflective finish is the best performer. That said, proper attic ventilation matters just as much — and we inspect that on every job.
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