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Roof Replacement Cost in Georgia (2026)

A roof replacement in Georgia typically runs $7,100–$17,800 in 2026 for a mid-size, mid-range job. Georgia renovation prices sit about 11% below the national average, so local costs run 11% below what you'd pay nationally.

Roof Replacement cost in Georgia by size and quality

These ranges take the national roof replacement baseline of $8,000–$20,000 and apply Georgia's cost index of 0.89× — meaning local labor and materials run about 11% below the national average. Pick the row and column that match your project.

Size / scope BudgetMid-rangeHigh-end
Small compact / partial $3,900 – $9,700 $5,000 – $12,500 $8,500 – $21,200
Medium average scope $5,600 – $13,900 $7,100 – $17,800 $12,100 – $30,300
Large big / whole space $8,600 – $21,500 $11,000 – $27,600 $18,800 – $46,900

Highlighted cell = a typical mid-size, mid-range roof replacement in GA. National baseline ranges adjusted by Georgia's 0.89× cost index. Your actual cost varies with scope, finishes, and contractor.

What the 0.89× cost index means: if a roof replacement averages $8,000–$20,000 nationally, the same job in Georgia averages $7,100–$17,800 — about 11% below the national average — before your specific size and finish choices.

Georgia roof replacement calculator

Pre-adjusted for Georgia (0.89× national). Results below are Georgia-specific.

Size / scope

Quality level

Planning a roof replacement in Georgia? Roof replacement cost is driven mostly by two things: the square footage (and pitch) of your roof and the material you choose. Asphalt shingles are the budget default; metal, tile, and slate cost multiples more but last decades longer. This calculator estimates a full tear-off and replacement for a typical single-family home.

Georgia cost factors

Georgia stays below average on affordable labor, though metro Atlanta's fast growth has tightened contractor availability and raised local pricing.

What drives roof replacement cost

  • Roof size and pitch — steep, complex roofs with many valleys and dormers cost more to work on safely
  • Material — asphalt shingle is the baseline; metal, clay tile, and slate multiply the price
  • Tear-off and disposal of the old roof, plus any rotted decking that has to be replaced underneath
  • Number of roof penetrations — chimneys, skylights, and vents each need new flashing

Roof Replacement cost in Georgia — frequently asked questions

How much does it cost to replace an asphalt shingle roof?

For a typical home, an asphalt shingle tear-off and replacement usually falls in the lower-to-middle part of this range. Larger or steeper roofs and premium architectural shingles push it higher. Keep the quality on Budget or Mid-range for standard asphalt.

Is metal roofing worth the extra cost?

Metal costs roughly 2-3x asphalt up front but can last 40-70 years versus 15-25 for shingles, plus it's more energy-efficient and fire-resistant. Set quality to High-end to model a metal or tile roof. It's a strong long-term value if you're staying in the home.

Can I just add a layer over my old roof?

An overlay (roofing over existing shingles) is cheaper because it skips the tear-off, but most codes allow only two layers total, it hides deck damage, and it shortens the new roof's life. A full tear-off is what this calculator estimates and is generally the better long-term choice.

How much does a roof replacement cost in Georgia?

In Georgia, a typical roof replacement runs about $7,100–$17,800 for a mid-size, mid-range project in 2026. That reflects Georgia's cost index of 0.89× — roughly 11% below the national average — applied to national baselines. Georgia stays below average on affordable labor, though metro Atlanta's fast growth has tightened contractor availability and raised local pricing. Use the calculator above to adjust for your size and finish level.

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