Sergios Roofing provides free, itemized written estimates for every Connecticut roofing project. Understanding these variables helps you evaluate proposals accurately.
Connecticut Roof Replacement Cost by Home Size (2025)
For 2025, Connecticut homeowners can expect the following approximate ranges for standard architectural asphalt shingle replacement:
Material Choices and Their Cost Impact
Architectural asphalt shingles are the standard for CT residential roofing. Designer-profile shingles add 15-25% to material costs, while impact-resistant Class 4 shingles carry a 20-35% premium but can lower insurance costs.
Metal roofing command a significant premium but carries a 40-50 year lifespan in Connecticut conditions.
Variables That Increase Roofing Costs
Deck replacement is the most common unexpected cost. Replacing rotted sheathing adds $2 to $4 per square foot. Additionally, a steep pitch (over 8/12) can add 15-25% in labor costs due to safety requirements.
Best Time of Year for a Connecticut Roof Replacement
Late spring (May-June) and early fall (September-October) are optimal. Temperatures are ideal for shingle sealant activation, and the risk of weather delays is lower than in winter or peak summer.
Frequently Asked Questions
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