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The average roof replacement project in Illinois costs approximately $17,207. The price of the roof replacement can range between $12,812 and $72,310 or more, depending on the roof size, roof slope, type of roofing used, and time of year. Other common variables roofers in Illinois consider when quoting a roof include:
Size of your roofSlope of your roofTime of yearType of roof
The following table provides the average cost of roof replacement tailored to Illinois cities. The calculation takes into account the average square footage of homes in each Illinois city. The prices represent the average costs for asphalt shingles, metal roofing, cedar shake shingles, and synthetic shingles in the state of Illinois.
How Roof Material and Size Affect Cost in Illinois
The two biggest factors influencing roof replacement costs are the size of your roof and the materials you choose. Larger homes require more labor, underlayment, and shingles, while smaller roofs are generally more affordable to replace. In Illinois, asphalt shingles remain the most popular and budget-friendly option, while metal, cedar shake, and designer shingles cost more but offer enhanced longevity and curb appeal. Infinity Exteriors helps you compare material options side by side so you can find the right fit for your home and budget.
Average roof replacement costs by roof material type:
How much does a 2,200 sq ft roof cost to replace in Wisconsin?
The cost of replacing a 2,200 sq ft roof in Illinois is $14,388 - $43,161. The average square footage of a home in Illinois is 1,632 sq ft, below the 2023 national average of 2,233 sq ft.
How has the cost of roofing changed over time (1984-2026)?
The Cheapest Roofing Material: Asphalt Shingles
Asphalt shingles are the most affordable roofing options, typically ranging from $4.36 to $8.72 per square foot. Their popularity comes from a balance of cost and reliability. When installed by a skilled contractor, asphalt shingles offer long-lasting protection and solid value for homeowners on a budget.
The Most Expensive Roofing Material: Metal & Cedar Shake
Metal and cedar shake roofing is among the priciest materials, averaging $13 to $30 per square foot. The higher upfront cost delivers long-term rewards, exceptional durability, impressive storm resistance, and elevated curb appeal that can boost your home’s value.
Roof Material Costs: 1985-2026
(Avg. Price/Sq.Ft - USD)
Other Factors Impacting Roof Replacement Costs
Roof steepness
Steeper or multi-level roofs require additional safety equipment and time, which can raise labor costs. A high-pitch roof may also limit material handling and accessibility during installation.
Season of the year
Roofing costs can fluctuate with seasonal demand in Illinois. Peak times, typically late spring through early fall, often bring higher prices and longer scheduling times. Planning your roof replacement during off-peak months can help you secure better availability and potential savings.
How to get a new roof for free
Some options for getting a new roof for free include:
Apply for a grant Government and non-profit programs occasionally offer home repair grants, including for roof replacements. Research local programs and review their requirements before applying.
Enter a roof giveaway Roofing companies, including Infinity Exteriors, sometimes host contests where homeowners can win a free roof. Check Infinity’s latest promotions for current opportunities.
File an insurance claim If your roof has been damaged by a covered peril, such as a storm, fire, or other insurable event, you can file a claim with your homeowners' insurance. Ensure you understand your insurance policy's terms and coverage limitations before filing a claim. It may be necessary to document the damage with photos and provide estimates for repairs from qualified roofing contractors.
What goes into quoting a roof repair?
Several factors influence the cost of a roof repair. Whether it’s a small patch or a major fix, these are the most common elements roofers consider when estimating your repair cost:
Size of Repair
Larger damaged areas naturally cost more to fix. A simple repair, like replacing a few shingles, can cost around $14 per square foot, but prices vary depending on the material.
Type of Repair
Common repairs such as shingle replacement or small punctures typically range from $200 - $400. More complex repairs, such as structural or underlayment damage, can start around $2,500.
Type of Materials
The roofing material has a major impact on cost. Asphalt shingle repairs average about $6.50 per square foot, while premium materials like metal or cedar shake can approach $20 per square foot.
Roof Structure
Steep or intricate roof designs often increase repair costs. Irregular slopes and elevations require additional safety measures and precision, adding both time and labor expenses.
Every roof repair is unique, so the best way to determine the cost of your repair is to contact a roofing repair contractor to get a free estimate
Average Roof Repair Costs by Damage Type
Roof Leak Repair Costs
Shingle Repair Costs
Damaged Flashing Repair Costs
Storm Damage Roof Repair Costs
Roof Leak Repair Costs
A roof leak repair costs an average of $800 in Illinois. Minor repairs, like a failed pipe boot, can cost around $250, while more significant repairs, like replacing damaged soffit, can be upwards of $2,100.
Shingle Repair Costs
The average homeowner in Illinois will pay around $14 per square foot to repair shingles. The material and area of the damage ultimately determine the cost of your repair. Here is what you can expect to pay for the most common roofing materials in Illinois:
View average price by material
Roof Material
Low Price/Sq. Ft.
High Price/Sq. Ft.
Asphalt Shingles
$4.36
$8.72
Designed Asphalt Shingles
$7.63
$15.26
Metal Roofing
$13.01
$26.16
Wood Roofing
$13.08
$26.16
Damaged Flashing Repair Costs
Similar to other roof repairs, flashing costs are influenced by the flashing’s material, the application method, and the size or scope of the necessary repairs. For instance, smaller sections like headwall flashing tend to be more budget-friendly compared to larger pieces like the drip edge. A 2023 Forbes study stated the average costs of flashing repairs in Illinois were:
View average price by flashing type
Flashing Type
Low Price / sq ft
High Price / sq ft
Headwall Flashing
$2
$9
Chimney Flashing
$0.50
$3
Drip Edge
$1
$4
Pipe Boot
$150 (per unit)
$300 (per unit)
Storm Damage Roof Repair Costs
The cost of repairing storm damage depends on the extent of the issue. Minor problems like missing shingles are less expensive to fix than structural damage. Extensive damage requires repairs to both external and internal components, increasing labor, materials, and overall costs.
Illinois Roof Cost FAQs
What is the average cost to replace a roof in Illinois?
The average cost to replace a roof in Illinois ranges from about $12,812 to $72,310 depending on size, pitch, and materials. Infinity Exteriors provides free, accurate estimates and financing options to fit your budget.
How much does it cost to re-roof a 2000 ft house in Illinois?
A 2,000-square-foot home in Illinois typically costs $12,812 - $21,602 to re-roof, depending on materials and roof complexity. Financing plans can make the total more affordable with fixed monthly payments.
Will insurance cover a 20 year old roof in Illinois?
Most insurance policies won’t cover normal wear on a 20-year-old roof, but they may help if damage results from storms, hail, or other sudden events. Always review your policy or contact your provider for details.
What's the average cost to patch a roof in Illinois?
Minor roof patches in Illinois generally cost between $300 and $900, depending on the damage and materials. For widespread issues, Infinity Exteriors can provide repair or replacement estimates with financing options available.