What to know about roof replacement in Tucson
The intense sun and heat in Tucson shorten shingle life, so reflective or heat-rated roofing and strong attic ventilation are smart upgrades here.
What affects roof replacement cost in Tucson
Beyond the local market, the same factors that drive roof replacement cost everywhere apply in Tucson:
- Roof size, measured in actual roof area (not house footprint), is the biggest single driver.
- Material: asphalt is cheapest, then wood and metal, with tile and slate at the top.
- Tear-off and disposal of old layers add labor and dump fees.
- Roof pitch and complexity: steep, cut-up roofs with many valleys cost more to work safely.
Roof Replacement cost by roofing material in Tucson
These figures are adjusted for Tucson pricing (about 0.95x the national average), so they reflect what local homeowners actually pay.
| Roofing material | Cost in Tucson | Typical total |
|---|---|---|
| 3-tab asphalt shingles | $3.85 to $9.40 /sq ft | About $6,950 to $16,900 |
| Architectural asphalt shingles | $4.27 to $10.45 /sq ft | About $7,700 to $18,800 |
| Standing-seam metal | $9.40 to $22.99 /sq ft | About $16,900 to $41,400 |
| Clay or concrete tile | $11.12 to $27.17 /sq ft | About $20,000 to $48,900 |
| Natural slate | $17.10 to $41.80 /sq ft | About $30,800 to $75,200 |
| Cedar wood shake | $8.55 to $20.90 /sq ft | About $15,400 to $37,600 |