📋 In This Guide
- Connecticut Roof Replacement Cost by Size
- Cost by Material: What's the Right Shingle for Connecticut?
- What Factors Increase Your Connecticut Roof Replacement Cost?
- Will My Homeowner's Insurance Cover a Roof Replacement in CT?
- 2025 Roof Replacement Cost by Connecticut City
- How to Get the Best Price on a Roof Replacement in Connecticut
- Get Free Estimate
Connecticut Roof Replacement Cost by Size
| Roof Size | Home Size (approx.) | Architectural Shingles | Premium Shingles |
|---|---|---|---|
| 15 squares | 1,200 sq ft home | $7,500 – $10,500 | $11,000 – $15,000 |
| 20 squares | 1,600 sq ft home | $9,500 – $13,500 | $14,000 – $19,000 |
| 25 squares | 2,000 sq ft home | $11,500 – $16,000 | $17,000 – $23,000 |
| 30 squares | 2,400 sq ft home | $13,500 – $19,000 | $20,000 – $27,000 |
| 40+ squares | 3,200+ sq ft home | $18,000 – $26,000 | $27,000+ |
*Prices include tear-off, disposal, underlayment, new shingles, flashing, and cleanup. All CT taxes included.
Cost by Material: What's the Right Shingle for Connecticut?
Architectural (Dimensional) Asphalt Shingles — $380–$520/square installed
The most popular choice for CT homeowners. Brands like GAF Timberline HDZ and Owens Corning Duration offer 30-year warranties, excellent wind resistance (up to 130 mph), and algae protection. Best for most Connecticut homes.
Impact-Resistant (Class 4) Shingles — $480–$650/square installed
Recommended if you've had hail damage. CT insurers often offer discounts for Class 4 rated shingles. GAF Timberline CS and Owens Corning TruDefinition Duration Storm qualify.
Premium Designer Shingles — $550–$850/square installed
GAF Grand Sequoia, Camelot II, and similar luxury shingles mimic the look of slate or cedar shake at a fraction of the cost. Popular in Fairfield County and affluent Hartford suburbs.
Metal Roofing — $700–$1,400/square installed
Standing seam metal lasts 50+ years and is virtually immune to CT ice dam issues. Higher upfront cost but often the last roof a homeowner ever needs.
Cedar Shake (Natural) — $800–$1,200/square installed
Beautiful but high maintenance in CT's humid climate. Requires annual treatment to prevent mold and rot. Popular in historic neighborhoods like Old Wethersfield and Essex.
Slate — $1,500–$3,000+/square installed
Connecticut has many homes original with slate roofs (100+ years old). Genuine slate can last 150 years but requires specialized installers and structural support.
What Factors Increase Your Connecticut Roof Replacement Cost?
Roof Pitch (Steepness) — Roofs steeper than 6:12 pitch require additional safety equipment and slow the crew down. Expect a 10–25% surcharge for steep roofs.
Roof Complexity — Every valley, hip, ridge, dormer, skylight, and chimney adds labor. A simple gable roof costs significantly less than a complex multi-plane Victorian roof.
Deck Condition — When our crew tears off the old shingles, we inspect the plywood decking underneath. Rotted or damaged boards run $85–$120 per sheet to replace (usually 1–5 sheets on an average CT home).
Ice & Water Shield — Connecticut building code requires ice & water shield in the first 3 feet from eaves and in valleys. Upgrading to full-coverage ice & water shield adds $400–$900 but dramatically reduces winter leak risk.
Removal Layers — Connecticut code allows up to 2 layers of shingles. If your home already has 2 layers, both must be stripped before reroofing (adds $500–$1,500 to disposal costs).
Permit Costs — Most Connecticut towns require a roofing permit ($50–$200). Roof Next handles all permits on your behalf at no markup.
Will My Homeowner's Insurance Cover a Roof Replacement in CT?
Connecticut insurers like Travelers, Amica, State Farm, Liberty Mutual, and USAA cover roof damage caused by sudden events (as opposed to normal wear and tear).
Here's how the CT insurance process works with Roof Next:
- We perform a free roof inspection and document all damage with timestamped photos
- We help you file the claim with your insurer
- We meet your insurance adjuster on-site and walk them through our findings
- If the claim is approved (most are), your out-of-pocket cost is just your deductible
- We coordinate start date with your insurer's timeline
2025 Roof Replacement Cost by Connecticut City
| City | Avg. Cost (25 sq, arch. shingle) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Hartford | $11,500 – $15,500 | Competitive market, many options |
| Stamford / Greenwich | $14,000 – $20,000 | Higher labor costs in Fairfield County |
| New Haven | $12,000 – $16,500 | Historic homes may add cost |
| Bridgeport | $11,000 – $15,000 | Strong competition keeps prices reasonable |
| Norwalk / Westport | $13,500 – $18,500 | Coastal premium for wind resistance |
| West Hartford | $12,000 – $16,000 | Many older colonials with complex roofs |
| Glastonbury / Simsbury | $12,500 – $17,000 | Larger suburban homes |
| Waterbury | $10,500 – $14,500 | Urban density, older housing stock |
| Danbury | $11,500 – $15,500 | Inland elevation adds snow load concerns |
How to Get the Best Price on a Roof Replacement in Connecticut
2. Verify the contractor's CT license. Connecticut requires all roofing contractors to hold a Home Improvement Contractor. Verify at ct.gov/dcp. Unlicensed contractors offer no warranty protection and void your manufacturer warranty.
3. Check for GAF Master Elite® or similar certifications. Certified contractors can offer manufacturer warranties up to 50 years that uncertified contractors cannot. Roof Next holds GAF Master Elite® certification.
4. Ask about financing. Roof Next offers 0% interest financing for 18 months, which can make a $15,000 replacement feel much more manageable at $833/month.
5. Don't choose on price alone. The cheapest bid often skips ice & water shield, uses lesser materials, or subcontracts to unlicensed labor. The cheapest roof today is often the most expensive roof in 5 years.
Get Your Free Connecticut Roof Replacement Estimate
Roof Next provides free, no-obligation, fully itemized written estimates for any Connecticut homeowner. We'll inspect your roof, document any insurance-eligible damage, and give you an honest price — no pressure, no upsells.
About Roof Next: Connecticut's GAF Master Elite® certified roofing contractor. Serving all Connecticut cities and towns since 2014. Free inspections, insurance claim help, and 24/7 emergency response.