Roof Repair Cost Calculator
Use this free roof repair cost calculator to get an instant estimate for leak repair, shingle replacement, flashing, vent boots, valley repair, and more. Most single-issue repairs run $150–$2,500. Costs vary by repair type, scope, roof material, accessibility, and location. Get a low, average, and high estimate below.
How much does roof repair cost?
Roof repair typically costs $150–$2,500, with many single-issue repairs between $300 and $800. Leak repair, shingle replacement, and flashing repair are on the lower end; multiple areas or difficult access cost more. Get 2–3 local quotes for an accurate price.
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These estimates are based on current market data and average costs. Actual costs may vary depending on your location, specific materials chosen, contractor rates, and project complexity. We recommend getting multiple quotes from local contractors for the most accurate pricing.
Average Roof Repair Cost
National averages for roof repair range from about $150 to $2,500 depending on the type and scope of work. Below are typical ranges by repair type and by scope.
Cost by repair type
Typical cost ranges
| Repair type | Estimated cost |
|---|---|
| Leak / small patch | $150–$500 |
| Shingle section | $200–$1,000 |
| Flashing repair | $200–$600 |
| Vent / pipe boot | $100–$400 |
| Valley repair | $300–$800 |
| Multiple areas | $500–$2,500+ |
Cost by scope
Size of repair area
| Scope | Estimated cost |
|---|---|
| Small (< 1 square) | $150–$600 |
| Medium (1–2 squares) | $300–$1,200 |
| Large (2+ squares) | $500–$2,500+ |
What Affects Roof Repair Cost?
Repair type, scope, material, accessibility, and location drive most of the variation.
- Repair type — Leak vs shingle section vs flashing vs multiple areas; complexity and materials vary.
- Scope — More squares or multiple spots increase materials and labor.
- Roof material — Asphalt is usually cheapest to repair; tile, slate, and metal cost more.
- Accessibility — Steep pitch, multiple stories, or obstacles add labor time and cost.
- Location — Labor rates vary by region; urban and coastal areas tend to be higher.
- Urgency — Emergency or after-hours repairs often carry a premium.
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Disclaimer: These estimates are for planning only and are based on national averages and typical repair scenarios. Actual costs depend on your location, exact repair scope, contractor rates, and site conditions. Always get 2–3 written quotes from licensed, insured contractors before committing to a roof repair.