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The average cost of a roof in Wisconsin ranges from $8,000 to $20,000. Roof costs depend on the roof size, roofing materials, and roof architecture. The cost of a new roof in Wisconsin will also depend on the Wisconsin roofing contractor you work with. Materials, workmanship quality, and warranty are some of the biggest differentiators in cost and quality. Other common variables roofers in Wisconsin consider when quoting a roof include:
Size of your roofSlope of your roofTime of yearType of roof
Average roof replacement cost in your area (Wisconsin Cities)
Roof replacement costs are based on the average home square footage in each Wisconsin city - prices reflect asphalt shingle costs (~$4.36 - $8.36 per sq/ft). To determine the most accurate cost estimate for your Wisconsin home, fill out our roof price calculator (above), or contact our roofing contractors.
According to the United States Census Bureau, there are 2,770,815 housing units in Wisconsin as of 2022. Roughly 67.4% (1,867,530) of homes in Wisconsin are owner-occupied. The median value of all owner-occupied homes in Wisconsin is approximately $200,400. With an average roof replacement cost of $8,000 - $20,000, the roof of a median-sized home in Wisconsin accounts for roughly 3.9% - 9.9% of the home's total value.
How roof material and size affect your cost in Wisconsin
The size and type of roof on your home or building are the largest factors affecting cost. Asphalt shingles are a popular choice due to their appearance and lower cost. If you're looking to upgrade your roofing to metal, it will on average cost 2.5 times more than asphalt. Fancier roofs such as composite or chedar shake can cost up to 3 times more. Most material are priced by square footage, so larger roofs will cost more regardless of materials.
Average roof replacement costs by roof material type:
Average roof replacement costs by roof square foot:
Roof Square Footage
Roof Cost
800 Sq. ft
$5,000 - $15,000
1,000 Sq. ft
$6,250 - $18,750
1,100 Sq. ft
$7,953 - $23,859
1,200 Sq. ft
$8,676 - $26,028
1,300 Sq. ft
$9,399 - $28,197
1,400 Sq. ft
$10,122 - $30,366
Roof Square Footage
Roof Cost
1,500 Sq. ft
$10,845 - $32,535
1,750 Sq. ft
$12,372 - $37,117
2,000 Sq. ft
$14,140 - $42,420
2,200 Sq. ft
$15,554 - $46,662
2,500 Sq. ft
$17,675 - $53,025
3,000 Sq. ft
$21,300 - $63,900
How much does a 2,200 sq ft roof cost to replace in Wisconsin?
The cost of replacing a 2,200 sq ft roof is $15,554 - $46,662 in Wisconsin. The average square footage of a Wisconsin home is 1,750 sq ft, under the national average of 2,273 sq ft.
How has the cost of roofing changed over time (1984-2026)?
Since the early 1980s, the cost of roof materials has increased an average of $10 per square foot due to inflation. The largest increase in roof material costs occurred between 2008 and 2009, when prices increased by approximately 37.2%. In 2026, the average cost of roofing materials is at the highest ever.
The cheapest roofing material: asphalt shingles
The cheapest roofing material is asphalt, averaging approximately $6.54 per square foot. However, price is not always an indicator of quality or roof longevity. The choice of both shingle brand and roofing installer significantly influences the overall quality of your roof.
The most expensive roofing material: metal roofing
The most expensive roofing material is metal, with an average cost of $19.62 per square foot. Despite its higher cost, opting for metal roofing offers a host of advantages, including extended durability, enhanced aesthetic appeal, and a potential increase in property appraisal value. Material choice isn't the sole indicator of roof quality; the brand and installation precision of the metal roofing are key for long-term performance.
Roof Material Costs: 1985-2026
(Avg. Price/Sq.Ft - USD)
Other factors impacting roof replacement cost
Roof steepness
The slop angle of your roof will affect the cost. When steep slopes requrie the use of extra safety equipment, this increases the time, and subsequent price, of roofing installation. As an example, an average size open gable roof with steep slopes costs around $1,250-$2,500 more than a flat, walkable roof of similar size.
Season of the year
Typically the best times for replacing your roof are in the spring, fall, or early winter. Summer is considered the busiest time for roof replacement, with msot roofing jobs increasing in price by 5-15%.
How to get a new roof for free
Some options for getting a new roof for free include:
Apply for a grant Grants are available from various government agencies and non-profit organizations. Eligibility criteria for grants may include factors like income level, location, and the purpose of the roof replacement. It's important to research and identify specific grant opportunities in your area and review their application requirements.
Enter a roof giveaway Some roofing companies, such as Infinity Exteriors in Wisconsin, run promotions and contests that allow members of their local communities to participate and potentially win a free roof. It's worth checking if there are any ongoing giveaways.
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.
How much does a roof repair cost in Wisconsin
The cost of a roof repair in Wisconsin will depend on the size and type of repair, along with the area of the roof and the material needing to be fixed. The average roof repair in Wisconsin can cost as little as $200 or more than $3,000. The longer roof damage goes without being addressed, the worse the damage will be - causing the repair cost to increase over time. When roofs get left untreated for long enough, the damage could become irreversible and may require a full roof replacement.
What goes into quoting a roof repair?
There are several key factors that determine the cost of a roof repair. Every case is different, but there are common variables to keep in mind so you know what to expect:
Size of Repair
The bigger the damaged area, the more the repair is likely to cost. Common roof repairs like missing or damaged shingles can cost around $10 per square foot to repair (not including labor costs).
Type of Repair
Common repairs like leaks may cost only a few hundred dollars. Larger scale damage like holes, roof decay, or warping will require the repair contractor to fix more complicated areas of the roof like the underlayment and/or decking, boosting the cost.
Type of Materials
Roof repair costs will vary depending on the material being repaired. On average, repairs to an asphalt roof will cost less than repairs on a metal roof, for example.
Roof Structure
Roof height, shape, and pitch will all impact the price of roof repair. Steeper, more complex roofs require an extra level of precision and safety that often come with longer repair times, increasing the price of the repair.
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
Roof leaks requiring minor repairs such as replacing faulty nails or a pipe boot can cost between $300 and $500. More major repairs like leaking skylights or soffit/fascia replacement can be upwards of $500-$2,000 depending on the extent of the damage.
Shingle Repair Costs
Shingle repair costs depend on the shingle material and the surface area/number of singles being fixed or replaced. Here is the average price per square foot for the most commonly used roof shingles in Wisconsin (not including installation or service fees):
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
The cost of roof flashing repair will depend on the material and application of the roof flashing, as well as the amount of flashing needed to be repaired or replaced. For example, the cost to repair chimney flashing may be different than the cost to repair the flashing on your roof’s pipe boot. The industry average for flashing repair is as follows:
View average price by flashing type
Flashing Type
Low Price
High Price
Headwall Flashing
$150
$500
Chimney Flashing
$125
$550
Drip Edge
$300
$1,250
Pipe Boot
$100
$200
Storm Damage Roof Repair Costs
Repair costs from storm damage will vary based on the extent of the damage. Light damage like missing shingles from heavy winds will cost far less than severe damage caused by a fallen tree - requiring repairs to the internal structure and supports of the roof like the trusses, sheathing, and underlayment.
Wisconsin Roof Cost FAQs
What is the average cost to replace a roof in Wisconsin?
The cost to replace a roof in Wisconsin typically ranges from $6,000 to $18,000 depending on materials and roof size. Infinity Exteriors offers free quotes and financing to help manage costs.
How much does it cost to re-roof a 2000 ft house in Wisconsin?
A 2,000 sq ft roof in Wisconsin usually costs $8,000 to $15,000 depending on material and design. Financing helps spread the cost into manageable monthly payments.
Will insurance cover a 20-year-old roof in Wisconsin?
Insurance typically won’t cover normal wear on an older roof but may pay for storm or hail damage. Check your policy or contact your insurer for details.
What's the average cost to patch a roof in Wisconsin?
Minor roof repairs cost between $300 and $900 depending on materials and extent of damage. Infinity Exteriors offers affordable patching and full-roof replacement options.