Connecticut Roof Cost Calculator Free Roofing Price Estimates

Get an instant roof replacement estimate with our Connecticut roof cost calculator. Input your home’s size, slope, and materials for a rough price estimate, then contact the experts at Henderson Roofing for a free, detailed quote!

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0 - 1000 Sq. Ft. 7% of USA Houses
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How Much Does a New Roof Cost in Connecticut?

A new roof in Connecticut will cost between $9,705 and $18,491 on average. The final cost of a roof replacement on your home will depend on the size of your roof, the steepness of your roof’s slope, and the roofing material you choose.

Average Roof Replacement Costs In Your Area

The table below shows a price range for roof replacement projects based on the average home size in various Connecticut cities. Use the roof cost calculator above or reach out to Henderson Roofing for a detailed estimate based on your home's unique requirements.

CityAvg. Roof Replacement Cost
East Lyme, CT $8,072 - $19,877
Voluntown, CT $7,528 - $18,537
Groton, CT $7,528 - $18,537
Montville, CT $7,254 - $17,862
New London, CT $8,072 - $19,877
Norwich, CT $6,840 - $16,843
Stonington, CT $11,513 - $22,363
Mystic, CT $11,513 - $22,363
Westbrook, CT $13,875 - $29,291
Pawcatuck, CT $8,072 - $19,877
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How Roof Material and Size Affect Your Cost

The roofing materials you select and the size of your roof are crucial factors in determining the overall cost of your project. Asphalt shingles are a popular and cost-effective choice in Connecticut, known for their durability. If you're considering a higher-end option like metal roofing, be prepared for a larger investment due to It's extended lifespan and performance. Keep in mind, the larger your roof, the more materials will be required, which increases the total cost.

Average Roof Replacement Costs in Connecticut by Roof Material

Roof MaterialAvg. Replacement Cost
Asphalt Shingles $9,705 - $18,491
Metal Roofing $29,115 - $55,473

Average Roof Replacement Costs by Square Footage

Roof Square FootageRoof Cost
1,000 sq ft $4,830 - $8,710
1,100 sq ft $5,115 - $12,595
1,200 sq ft $5,580 - $13,740
1,300 sq ft $6,045 - $14,885
1,400 sq ft $6,510 - $16,030
1,500 sq ft $6,975 - $17,175
1,750 sq ft $9,415 - $17,937
2,000 sq ft $10,760 - $20,500
2,200 sq ft $11,836 - $22,550
2,500 sq ft $13,450 - $25,625
3,000 sq ft $14,850 - $31,350
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Other Factors Impacting Roof Replacement Costs

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    Roof Pitch

    The pitch, or steepness, of your roof can significantly affect the cost of replacement. Steeper roofs require more labor and specialized equipment, adding to both time and expenses. Lower-pitch roofs are easier for roofing crews to work on, making them a more budget-friendly option for Connecticut homeowners.
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    Seasonal Demand

    When you schedule your roof replacement can influence the overall cost. During high-demand periods like late spring and summer, roofing companies in Connecticut tend to be busier, which can lead to higher prices. Opting for a slower season, such as fall or early winter, might help you secure a more competitive rate.

Will Insurance Cover My Roof Replacement? 

In many cases, insurance will cover roof replacement in Connecticut if the damage is due to uncontrollable events like storms, hail, or falling debris. However, coverage varies depending on your specific policy, so it's essential to review your plan’s details. Keep in mind that general wear and tear or an aging roof typically aren’t covered by insurance.