Category: Roof Costs

Ohio Roof Replacement Cost Guide (2025 Update)

Jack Gray is an independent commercial roof consultant with over 25 years of experience in the roofing industry. He's trying to make the roofing information you find on the internet better, one article at a time.
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Introduction

In this article, I’ll give you the typical costs for installing a new roof in Ohio in 2025, for both residential and commercial buildings. I’ve spent years researching roofing costs for my clients, and the roof cost estimates I provide here were produced by analyzing current material prices, Ohio labor costs, and other relevant factors, including roofing project values from actual Ohio building permit data. The roof systems covered here include asphalt shingles, metal roofing, slate, tile, synthetic composite, cedar shakes, and all of the common types of low-slope commercial roofing.

Roof replacement costs in Ohio tend to be very close to the national average, with statewide construction costs averaging about 2% higher than the U.S. average.

Actual roof prices will vary depending on location, roof size, roof slope, complexity, and, of course, the type of roof system installed. Asphalt shingles are by far the most popular residential roof covering in Ohio, but alternatives like standing seam metal, cedar shingles and shakes, and natural slate are also relatively common. Commercial “flat” (low-slope) roofs use single-ply membranes (EPDM, TPO, and PVC roofing), modified bitumen, or spray-applied polyurethane foam roofing systems.

On average, Ohio residential roof replacement prices in 2025 typically range from around $6 per square foot for basic asphalt shingles to around $35 per square foot for high-end copper roofing. This means a typical 1,700-square-foot pitched roof may cost between $10,200 and $59,500 depending on what type of material you’re using.

Commercial roofing typically costs less per square foot, with commercial roof replacement prices ranging, on average, from around $5 per square foot for a ballasted EPDM overlay system with no insulation included to around $20 per square foot for a 3-ply modified bitumen system with enough insulation to meet the Ohio R-30 energy code requirement for roofs with above-deck insulation.

The tables below provide cost information for all roof types and systems.

Climate Considerations for Ohio Roofs

Ohio’s climate is primarily humid continental, with some humid subtropical influence in the southernmost parts of the state near the Ohio River. Winters are cold and snowy across much of the state, with temperatures often dropping below freezing, especially in the northern and northeastern regions. Lake-effect snow can impact areas downwind of Lake Erie, including parts of Cleveland and the surrounding counties. Summers are generally warm to hot and humid, with occasional heatwaves and periods of heavy rainfall. Annual precipitation averages between 32 and 45 inches, with snowfall amounts highest in the snowbelt regions of northeastern Ohio and lower in the southern counties.

Heating degree days far exceed cooling degree days in most of Ohio, particularly in the northern and central regions. As a result, the use of reflective “cool” roofing is generally less important, and darker roofing materials may actually help by absorbing solar heat in the winter instead of reflecting it. Asphalt shingle roofs in Ohio can develop Gloeocapsa magma colonies (roof algae), especially in humid and/or shaded areas; black or dark gray shingles can help hide these dark stains better than lighter colors.

Given these conditions, homeowners in Ohio should consider the following:

  • Asphalt shingles are a popular and cost-effective choice. In humid areas, algae-resistant shingles are recommended to prevent unsightly black streaks and biological growth, particularly on shaded roofs.
  • Ventilation and underlayment are critical. Roof assemblies should include adequate ventilation along with high-quality underlayment and properly installed ice-and-water shield to reduce the risk of ice damming and moisture intrusion during freeze-thaw cycles. Improper ventilation can void your roof warranty.
  • Metal roofing performs well in Ohio’s climate, shedding snow easily in winter and resisting wind and moisture. PVDF-coated steel or aluminum panels provide durability and long-lasting color retention.
  • Slate, tile, and cedar perform well when installed with proper flashing and drainage details to handle snow loads and ice dams. Class A fire-rated assemblies are advisable for cedar products, and the use of copper strips can help limit algae, moss, and mildew growth.
  • Insulation and attic sealing are important. A well-insulated and air-sealed attic can lower heating costs and help prevent ice dams from forming.

Things to Keep in Mind

These roof cost estimates should be fairly accurate; I make an effort to update them regularly using current material prices and labor data specific to Ohio. Keep in mind that the costs listed below are averages, and actual costs can vary significantly depending on your specific location and the size, configuration, accessibility, and condition of your particular roof.

The residential roof cost estimates provided here are for roof replacements on roofs with a 6/12 pitch and include all standard roof components (underlayment, ice & water shield, fasteners, flashing, etc.). Steeper roofs or roofs with complex designs can increase costs by as much as 30%.

Removal of an existing commercial or residential roof typically adds between $1 and $3 per square foot. For the estimates in the tables below, $1.50 per square foot for tear-off and disposal has been included in all pricing.

Table 1: Residential Roof Costs in Ohio

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Average Cost of a Residential Pitched Roof in Ohio
Roof Type Average Installed Cost
Per Square Foot
Average Installed Cost
Per Square (100 sq. ft.)
Average Installed Cost
Typical Residential Roof (1,700 sq. ft.)
Asphalt Shingles
3-Tab or Strip Shingles
$5.70 $570 $9,690
Asphalt Shingles
Architectural or Dimensional Shingles
$6.25 $625 $10,625
Asphalt Shingles
Luxury or Premium Shingles
$7.80 $780 $13,260
Cedar Shake & Shingle
Red Cedar Shingles
$14.25 $1,425 $24,225
Cedar Shake & Shingle
Red Cedar Shingles
Class A Fire Rated System
$15.95 $1,595 $27,115
Cedar Shake & Shingle
Red Cedar Shakes
$13.70 $1,370 $23,290
Cedar Shake & Shingle
Red Cedar Shakes
Class A Fire Rated System
$15.45 $1,545 $26,265
Metal Roofing
Exposed Fastener Panels
(Aluminum, Basic Coating)
$11.20 $1,120 $19,040
Metal Roofing
Exposed Fastener Panels
(Steel, Basic Coating)
$8.40 $840 $14,280
Metal Roofing
Exposed Fastener Panels
(Steel, PVDF/Kynar Coated)
$10.50 $1,050 $17,850
Metal Roofing
Metal Shingles
(Aluminum, Basic Coating)
$14.30 $1,430 $24,310
Metal Roofing
Metal Shingles
(Steel, Basic Coating)
$10.70 $1,070 $18,190
Metal Roofing
Metal Shingles
(Steel, PVDF/Kynar Coated)
$13.35 $1,335 $22,695
Metal Roofing
Standing Seam Metal
(Aluminum, Basic Coating)
$17.35 $1,735 $29,495
Metal Roofing
Standing Seam Metal
(Steel, Basic Coating)
$13.00 $1,300 $22,100
Metal Roofing
Standing Seam Metal
(Steel, PVDF/Kynar Coated)
$16.20 $1,620 $27,540
Metal Roofing
Standing Seam Metal
(Copper)
$34.70 $3,470 $58,990
Metal Roofing
Standing Seam Metal
(Zinc)
$23.45 $2,345 $39,865
Metal Roofing
Flat Seam Metal
(Copper, Soldered Seams)
$40.80 $4,080 $69,360
Slate Roofing
Hard Natural Slate (Grade S1)
“Standard”
1/4″ Thick
$24.55 $2,455 $41,735
Slate Roofing
Hard Natural Slate (Grade S1)
“Rough Texture”
1/4″ to 3/8″ Thick
$27.30 $2,730 $46,410
Slate Roofing
Hard Natural Slate (Grade S1)
“Architectural”
3/8″ to 1/2″ Thick
$31.90 $3,190 $54,230
Synthetic Composite
Synthetic Composite Shingles
(Engineered Polymeric Tile)
$12.85 $1,285 $21,845
Tile Roofing
Clay Tile
Flat Profile (Shingle Style)
$15.70 $1,570 $26,690
Tile Roofing
Clay Tile
Mission (2 Piece)
$16.65 $1,665 $28,305
Tile Roofing
Clay Tile
S-Profile (1 Piece)
$15.00 $1,500 $25,500
Tile Roofing
Clay Tile
Premium Styles
$18.85 $1,885 $32,045
Tile Roofing
Concrete Tile
Flat Profile (Shingle Style)
$11.95 $1,195 $20,315
Tile Roofing
Concrete Tile
S-Profile (1 Piece)
$11.40 $1,140 $19,380
Tile Roofing
Concrete Tile
Premium Styles
$14.30 $1,430 $24,310
Tile Roofing
Lightweight Concrete
Flat Tile (Shingle Style)
$12.45 $1,245 $21,165

Table 2: Commercial Roof Costs in Ohio

For energy code purposes, Ohio spans climate zones 4 and 5, both of which require a minimum R-30 continuous insulation to meet R-value code requirements for commercial roofs with above-deck insulation. When performing a roof recover (installing a new roof over an existing one), this insulation requirement typically does not apply. Roof recover projects generally involve installing a layer of cover board over the existing system to provide a suitable substrate, followed by the new roof membrane. Keep in mind that roof recovery is not always permitted or advisable.

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Average Cost of a Commercial Low-Slope Roof in Ohio
Roof Type Average Installed Cost
Per Square Foot
Average Installed Cost
Per Square (100 sq. ft.)
Average Installed Cost
Typical Commercial Roof (25,000 sq. ft.)
EPDM Roofing
Ballasted EPDM
45-mil Membrane
With R-30 Insulation
$10.90$1,090$272,500
EPDM Roofing
Ballasted EPDM
60-mil Membrane
With R-30 Insulation
$11.35$1,135$283,750
EPDM Roofing
Ballasted EPDM
60-mil Membrane
No Additional Insulation
$4.95$495$123,750
EPDM Roofing
Ballasted EPDM
90-mil Membrane
With R-30 Insulation
$11.80$1,180$295,000
EPDM Roofing
Mechanically-Attached EPDM
45-mil Membrane
With R-30 Insulation
$14.15$1,415$353,750
EPDM Roofing
Mechanically-Attached EPDM
60-mil Membrane
With R-30 Insulation
$14.60$1,460$365,000
EPDM Roofing
Mechanically-Attached EPDM
60-mil Membrane
No Additional Insulation
$5.45$545$136,250
EPDM Roofing
Mechanically-Attached EPDM
75-mil Membrane
With R-30 Insulation
$14.90$1,490$372,500
EPDM Roofing
Fully-Adhered EPDM
45-mil Membrane
With R-30 Insulation
$14.40$1,440$360,000
EPDM Roofing
Fully-Adhered EPDM
60-mil Membrane
With R-30 Insulation
$14.85$1,485$371,250
EPDM Roofing
Fully-Adhered EPDM
60-mil Membrane
No Additional Insulation
$5.70$570$142,500
EPDM Roofing
Fully-Adhered EPDM
90-mil Membrane
With R-30 Insulation
$15.25$1,525$381,250
Metal Roofing
Exposed Fastener Panels
(Aluminum, Basic Coating)
$11.20$1,120$280,000
Metal Roofing
Exposed Fastener Panels
(Aluminum, PVDF/Kynar Coated)
$14.05$1,405$351,250
Metal Roofing
Exposed Fastener Panels
(Steel, Basic Coating)
$8.40$840$210,000
Metal Roofing
Exposed Fastener Panels
(Steel, PVDF/Kynar Coated)
$10.50$1,050$262,500
Metal Roofing
Standing Seam Metal
(Aluminum, Basic Coating)
$17.35$1,735$433,750
Metal Roofing
Standing Seam Metal
(Aluminum, PVDF/Kynar Coated)
$21.70$2,170$542,500
Metal Roofing
Standing Seam Metal
(Steel, Basic Coating)
$13.00$1,300$325,000
Metal Roofing
Standing Seam Metal
(Steel, PVDF/Kynar Coated)
$16.20$1,620$405,000
Modified Bitumen Roofing
APP-Modified Bitumen
2-Ply System
With R-30 Insulation
$17.10$1,710$427,500
Modified Bitumen Roofing
APP-Modified Bitumen
2-Ply System
No Additional Insulation
$9.35$935$233,750
Modified Bitumen Roofing
APP-Modified Bitumen
3-Ply System
With R-30 Insulation
$19.90$1,990$497,500
Modified Bitumen Roofing
SBS-Modified Bitumen
2-Ply System
With R-30 Insulation
$17.60$1,760$440,000
Modified Bitumen Roofing
SBS-Modified Bitumen
2-Ply System
No Additional Insulation
$9.85$985$246,250
Modified Bitumen Roofing
SBS-Modified Bitumen
3-Ply System
With R-30 Insulation
$20.65$2,065$516,250
PVC Roofing
Mechanically-Attached PVC
50-mil Membrane
With R-30 Insulation
$14.65$1,465$366,250
PVC Roofing
Mechanically-Attached PVC
60-mil Membrane
With R-30 Insulation
$15.05$1,505$376,250
PVC Roofing
Mechanically-Attached PVC
60-mil Membrane
No Additional Insulation
$5.95$595$148,750
PVC Roofing
Mechanically-Attached PVC
80-mil Membrane
With R-30 Insulation
$15.35$1,535$383,750
PVC Roofing
Fully-Adhered PVC
50-mil Membrane
With R-30 Insulation
$14.90$1,490$372,500
PVC Roofing
Fully-Adhered PVC
60-mil Membrane
With R-30 Insulation
$15.30$1,530$382,500
PVC Roofing
Fully-Adhered PVC
60-mil Membrane
No Additional Insulation
$6.20$620$155,000
PVC Roofing
Fully-Adhered PVC
80-mil Membrane
With R-30 Insulation
$15.70$1,570$392,500
PVC KEE Roofing
Mechanically-Attached PVC KEE
60-mil Membrane
With R-30 Insulation
$16.30$1,630$407,500
PVC KEE Roofing
Fully-Adhered PVC KEE
60-mil Membrane
With R-30 Insulation
$16.55$1,655$413,750
PVC KEE Roofing
Fully-Adhered PVC KEE
60-mil Membrane
No Additional Insulation
$7.50$750$187,500
PVC KEE Roofing
Fully-Adhered PVC KEE
80-mil Membrane
With R-30 Insulation
$16.95$1,695$423,750
Spray Polyurethane Foam
SPF 5-Inch Thick
Silicone Coating
Light Prep
$11.75$1,175$293,750
Spray Polyurethane Foam
SPF 5-Inch Thick
Silicone Coating
Heavy Prep
$13.50$1,350$337,500
TPO Roofing
Ballasted TPO
45-mil Membrane
With R-30 Insulation
$10.65$1,065$266,250
TPO Roofing
Ballasted TPO
60-mil Membrane
With R-30 Insulation
$11.05$1,105$276,250
TPO Roofing
Ballasted TPO
60-mil Membrane
No Additional Insulation
$4.65$465$116,250
TPO Roofing
Ballasted TPO
80-mil Membrane
With R-30 Insulation
$11.45$1,145$286,250
TPO Roofing
Mechanically-Attached TPO
45-mil Membrane
With R-30 Insulation
$13.85$1,385$346,250
TPO Roofing
Mechanically-Attached TPO
60-mil Membrane
With R-30 Insulation
$14.25$1,425$356,250
TPO Roofing
Mechanically-Attached TPO
60-mil Membrane
No Additional Insulation
$5.20$520$130,000
TPO Roofing
Mechanically-Attached TPO
80-mil Membrane
With R-30 Insulation
$14.65$1,465$366,250
TPO Roofing
Fully-Adhered TPO
45-mil Membrane
With R-30 Insulation
$14.15$1,415$353,750
TPO Roofing
Fully-Adhered TPO
60-mil Membrane
With R-30 Insulation
$14.60$1,460$365,000
TPO Roofing
Fully-Adhered TPO
60-mil Membrane
No Additional Insulation
$5.45$545$136,250
TPO Roofing
Fully-Adhered TPO
80-mil Membrane
With R-30 Insulation
$14.95$1,495$373,750

Further Reading: Roof Cost Details by Roofing Type

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Jack Gray spent 20 years as a principal roof consultant with the Moriarty Corporation, an award-winning building enclosure consultant firm founded in 1967. Mr. Gray has worked in the roofing industry for over 25 years, with training and practical experience in roof installation, roof inspection, roof safety, roof condition assessment, construction estimating, roof design & specification, quality assurance, roof maintenance & repair, and roof asset management. He was awarded the Registered Roof Observer (RRO) professional credential in 2009. He also served as an infantry paratrooper in the 82nd Airborne Division and has a B.A. from Cornell University.