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MMabrey Roofing& Construction · Durham NC
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Most Raleigh homeowners pay between $10,000 and $25,000 for a new roof, or about $4.50 to $13.00 per square foot. Premium materials run higher. Here is exactly what moves that number, and how to make it affordable.

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Most Triangle roofs $10k–$25kFinancing from $89/mo, $0 down

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The Quick Answer$10,000$25,000typical installedTriangle roof replacement

Typical installed cost for a Triangle roof replacement. Larger, steeper, or premium roofs reach $45,000. The exact price comes from a free inspection.

What Moves It3 drivers
  • Size & PitchBigger, steeper roofs cost more
  • MaterialThe single biggest lever on price
  • ComplexityValleys and dormers add hand work
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$10,000–$25,000
Typical Range
installed, most Triangle homes
$4.50–$13.00
Per Square Foot
installed, material dependent
0%
Promo Financing
12-mo, on approved credit
Cost by Size

Architectural shingle, the most common Triangle choice. Roof area, not home floor area.

Architectural Shinglesize bands1,000 to 3,000 sq ft
Roof SizeTypical RangeHome Type
1,000 sq ft$5,000 – $10,000Small ranch or bungalow
1,500 sq ft$10,000 – $15,000Modest single-story home
2,000 sq ft$10,000 – $15,000Typical Triangle home
2,500 sq ft$15,000 – $20,000Larger two-story
3,000 sq ft$15,000 – $25,000Large or complex roofline
Roof area, not floor area.Get your exact number
Cost by Material

Per square foot, total on a typical 2,000 sq ft roof, and how long each lasts.

On a 2,000 Sq Ft Roofmaterials priced3-tab to slate
MaterialPer Sq FtTypical TotalLifespan
3-Tab Shingle
The budget option, increasingly skipped in favor of architectural.
$3.50 – $5.00$5,000 – $10,00015 – 20 years
Architectural Shingle
The value sweet spot for most Triangle homes.
$4.50 – $7.00$10,000 – $15,00025 – 30 years
Designer / Premium Asphalt
A distinctive look that mimics slate or shake.
$7.00 – $12.00$15,000 – $25,00030 – 50 years
Standing-Seam Metal
Roof once. The longest-lasting common option.
$11.00 – $16.00$25,000 – $40,00040 – 70 years
Slate / Tile (Premium)
Premium and heavy, for the right historic home.
$15.00 – $30.00$30,000 – $45,000+50 – 100 years
Installed ranges, not quotes.Compare every material
What Moves the Number

Roof Size and Pitch

  • Bigger roofs use more material
  • Steeper pitches are slower, less safe — more labor
  • Same sq ft can differ by thousands
Thousandsapart at equal sizeSize & Pitch

Tear-Off and Disposal

  • Stripping the old roof is real labor
  • Hauling and dump fees are built in
  • Multiple old layers cost more to remove
Per layertear-off adds upTear-Off

Decking Repair

  • Rotten or soft decking is replaced first
  • The most common reason a price beats the estimate
  • We inspect the deck after tear-off
#1cause of overagesDecking

Roof Complexity

  • Valleys, hips, dormers, skylights, chimneys add cut work
  • Every transition needs flashing detail
  • More of the roof is hand work
Hand workon every cutComplexity

Material Choice

  • The single biggest lever on price
  • Shingle to designer to metal each steps up
  • See the material table above for the spread
5material tiers pricedMaterial

Accessibility

  • An easy-to-reach roof costs less
  • Tight lots and landscaping slow a crew
  • A 2nd or 3rd story complicates staging
2–3stories raise stagingAccess

Add-Ons

  • Gutters, flashing, ridge vent, underlayment bundle in
  • They add cost to the number
  • Where a roof system succeeds or fails
4+system add-onsAdd-Ons

Labor and Materials Market

  • Labor is 40–60% of a roof's cost
  • Material prices have risen in recent years
  • An old quote no longer reflects today
40–60%of cost is laborMarket
Does Insurance Cover It?

When a Storm Pays for Your Roof.

If your roof was damaged by a covered peril like wind or hail, your insurance may pay for the replacement, minus your deductible. Age-related wear is not covered. The only way to know is a documented inspection.

How roof insurance claims work
Make It Affordable

A new roof is a monthly number, not a five-figure shock. Slide to see what your project could cost per month.

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$9,000$45,000
Estimated Monthly Payment
$233/mo
Amount financed
$15,000
Rate (APR)
13.99%
Term
120 months (10 yr)

Estimate only, not a financing offer or commitment to lend. The payment shown is an illustration based on the amount, term, and a representative APR you selected. It is not a quote, approval, or guaranteed rate. Your actual rate, term, and monthly payment depend on your creditworthiness and are subject to credit approval. Financing is provided by third-party lenders, not by Mabrey Roofing.

Estimate only, not an offer to lend. Financing is provided by third-party lenders on approved credit, not by Mabrey Roofing.

How financing works
Permit by JurisdictionjurisdictionsTriangle-wide

Do you need a permit to replace a roof in the Raleigh Triangle?

In most of the Triangle, a like-for-like reroof is treated as a replacement, and under North Carolina law (G.S. 160D-1110(c)) a straight replacement under $40,000 is exempt from a state building permit. The moment a tear-off exposes rotten decking, sheathing, or a rafter, that becomes load-bearing work and a permit is required. Cary specifically exempts same-material roof-covering replacement, while Raleigh and Durham still pull a quick no-plans reroof permit. Rules shift by office, so confirm before work starts. A reputable contractor handles the permit when one applies.

Roof permit requirements by Triangle jurisdiction: a like-for-like reroof versus a tear-off that touches decking or structure. Always verify with the local inspections office, since policies change. Sources: N.C. G.S. 160D-1110(c); NC OSFM permit-exception guidance; City of Raleigh, Town of Cary, Town of Apex, and Durham City-County Inspections.
JurisdictionLike-for-like reroof (same material)Tear-off with decking or structural workWhere to confirm
City of RaleighPermit required, issued as a no-plans Building Alteration/Repair permitPermit required (load-bearing work)Raleigh Development Services / Permit Portal
Town of CaryNo permit for same-material covering replacementPermit required (decking or structure)Cary Inspections & Permits, drc@townofcary.org
Town of ApexFollows state rule: replacement under $40k generally exemptPermit required (load-bearing work)Apex Building Inspections, (919) 249-3418
City of Durham / Durham CountyQuick reroof permit typically pulled; replacement otherwise exempt under state lawPermit required (structural or decking)Durham City-County Inspections, (919) 560-4144
Unincorporated Wake CountyFollows state rule: like-for-like replacement generally exemptPermit required (decking, rafters, structure)Wake County Planning, Development & Inspections
State baseline (all of NC)Replacement under $40k exempt from a state permit per G.S. 160D-1110(c)Permit required once load-bearing members are touchedN.C. G.S. 160D-1110(c) / NC OSFM guidance
Rules shift by office — always confirm.How a replacement runs
Repair or Replacedecision pointsage to curb appeal

Should you repair or replace your roof?

Repair when the damage is localized and the roof still has years of life: a few wind-torn shingles, a single failed flashing, an isolated leak on an otherwise sound roof. Replace when the roof is near the end of its 20-to-30-year life, when damage spans multiple slopes, or when repeated repairs are adding up to a real fraction of a new roof. A free documented inspection gives you the honest call for your specific roof, not a guess from the driveway.

When a roof repair makes sense versus a full replacement
SituationUsually RepairUsually Replace
Roof ageUnder about 15 years, sound18 to 30 years, on original shingles
Damage extentLocalized to one slope or a few shinglesWidespread across multiple slopes
LeaksA single, traceable leakRecurring leaks in new spots
DeckingSound under the damaged areaSoft or rotted in several areas
Cost trendA one-time fixRepeated repairs nearing a new roof's cost
Curb appeal & resaleRoof still looks consistentCurling, balding, or dated across the roof
A free inspection gives the honest call.Price your scenario
FAQ

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5most common questions

Most Triangle roof replacements run between $10,000 and $25,000, depending on size, pitch, complexity, and material. Premium materials like metal or slate run higher. The only way to know your exact price is a free inspection.

For homeowners staying in the home long term, often yes. Metal lasts 40 to 70 years versus 20 to 30 for shingles, so you roof once instead of twice. For a shorter hold, premium architectural shingles usually make more financial sense.

If the damage is from a covered peril like wind or hail, it may. Age-related wear is not covered. A documented inspection tells you whether you have storm damage worth filing a claim on. Your deductible is your responsibility.

Architectural shingles last 25 to 30 years, 3-tab 15 to 20, metal 40 to 70, and slate or tile 50 or more. Lifespan depends on installation quality, ventilation, and maintenance as much as the material itself.

Yes. We offer monthly payment options through third-party lenders, with zero-down plans on approved credit. Use the calculator above to estimate a monthly payment for your project.

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