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Roofing price list (10 services)

Suggested prices for common roofing services. Adjust for your market, labor rate, and material costs. Download as CSV with the tool above.

ServiceCategoryEst. hoursMaterialsLaborSuggested priceNotes
Roof leak repair (small)Repair3$80$320$450Up to 10 sq ft area. Extensive damage quoted separately
Gutter cleaning (single story)Maintenance2$0$180$225Up to 200 linear ft. Two-story: +$75
Gutter replacement (per linear ft)Replacement4$4$6$12Per linear foot. Includes downspouts and hangers
Roof inspectionService Call1.5$0$0$150Applied to repair cost if hired. Standalone: $150
Shingle replacement (per square)Repair3$150$225$375Per square (100 sq ft). Includes underlayment repair if needed
Chimney flashing repairRepair3$75$350$425Includes step flashing and counter flashing. Custom metal extra
Ridge vent installation (per 20 linear ft)Installation3$110$340$450Per 20 linear ft. Includes cutting ridge and installing vent
Skylight leak repairRepair3$80$395$475Includes new flashing kit. Skylight replacement quoted separately
Soffit/fascia repair (per linear ft)Repair0.3$8$20$28Per linear foot. Includes painting. Aluminum wrap: +$5/ft
Gutter guard installation (per linear ft)Installation0.1$4$5$9Per linear foot. Includes cleaning before install

How these roofing prices were estimated

Base prices

We collected typical residential service-call pricing from across the US for roofing work. Each service has a base price that represents the median charge in a suburban, mid-cost market for an established business.

Materials vs. labor split

Each service breaks down into materials and labor. The split varies by job — a capacitor replacement is mostly materials, while drain cleaning is almost entirely labor. Knowing your split helps you spot where to improve margins.

Market adjustments

The pricing calculator applies a market multiplier: rural (0.85x), suburban (1.0x), urban (1.25x), and major metro (1.55x). These reflect differences in cost of living, competition density, and customer willingness to pay.

Experience adjustments

New businesses (0.85x) typically charge less while building reputation. Established businesses (1.0x) charge market rate. Premium businesses (1.4x) have strong reviews, specialized expertise, or serve high-end markets.

The pricing calculator includes 10 roofing services with price ranges, estimated hours, and materials percentages.

Roofing pricing & quoting FAQ

How do I write a roofing quote or estimate?

A professional roofing quote includes your business name and contact info, the customer's name, a description of the work, itemized line items with quantities and unit prices, a subtotal, tax (if applicable), total, valid-for date, and any terms or notes. Use the quote builder above — fill in the fields and click "Print or save PDF" for a clean, printable quote.

Can I use this roofer quote template for free?

Yes. The quote builder is completely free, no account required. Your data stays in your browser (localStorage) — nothing is uploaded. You can print or save as PDF directly from your browser.

What should a roofing quote include?

Every roofing quote should include: a clear description of the work scope, itemized costs (labor and materials separately or combined), payment terms, how long the quote is valid, and any exclusions or assumptions. If permits are required, note who is responsible. The quote builder above handles all of this automatically.

Should roofers charge for estimates?

Many roofers offer free estimates for small jobs and charge a diagnostic fee for larger ones. A common approach: waive the estimate fee if the customer hires you, or charge $75–$150 for a site visit that gets credited toward the job. This weeds out tire-kickers.