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$9k - $15k
Simpler asphalt replacement, smaller roof, limited decking repair.
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Typical roof replacement cost in Seattle
Seattle roof replacement pricing depends heavily on roof size, pitch, material, access, tear-off complexity, decking condition, ventilation, and flashing scope.
Full Seattle cost breakdownLower
$9k - $15k
Simpler asphalt replacement, smaller roof, limited decking repair.
Typical
$15k - $28k
Most Seattle asphalt replacements with normal tear-off, flashing, and ventilation details.
Higher
$28k - $55k+
Large homes, steep/complex roofs, metal roofing, structural repair, or premium assemblies.
Dynamic pricing engine
This is not a generic roofing calculator. Adjust real Seattle roof variables like rain exposure, tear-off pressure, leak severity, and roofing material to estimate likely pricing.
Estimated Seattle range
$22,337
-$33,778
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Planning considerations
Architectural asphalt is the default value choice; metal can make sense for premium water-shedding and long-term ownership.
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Summer and early fall may reduce weather disruption, but active leaks may require immediate action even in rainy periods.
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Seattle roofs need strong secondary water protection, especially at valleys, penetrations, eaves, and shaded slopes.
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Seattle roofing guides
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Compare asphalt, metal, composite, and tile options for Seattle moisture.
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See why thicker laminated shingles often fit Seattle better.
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Compare premium metal roofing with asphalt shingles.
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Know which warning signs should not be ignored.
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Decide whether repair still makes sense or replacement is smarter.
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Compare payment paths for larger roof replacement projects.
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FAQ
Many Seattle roof replacements fall into a broad mid-range, but final pricing depends on roof size, pitch, material, access, tear-off, decking, ventilation, and flashing scope.
Architectural asphalt is often the best default value. Standing seam metal can be a premium choice for long ownership horizons and better rain shedding.
Repair may work for isolated damage on a newer roof. Replacement becomes more likely when leaks recur, decking is soft, shingles are aging, or repair costs keep rising.
Compare scope, underlayment, flashing, ventilation, warranty, cleanup, timeline, reviews, licensing, insurance, and how clearly the contractor explains rain-related details.
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NOAA Seattle/Tacoma Forecast Office
Regional rain and storm context for Seattle roof planning.
Washington State Climate Office
Pacific Northwest precipitation and moisture context relevant to roofing decisions.
Seattle Department of Construction & Inspections
Local permit and code context for Seattle roof replacement scopes.
U.S. Department of Energy - Roofs and Attics
Ventilation and moisture-control fundamentals connected to roof assemblies.