Roof replacement pricing depends on roof size, material, pitch, complexity, tear-off needs, decking condition, and Florida code requirements.
Request a Free Roof EstimateThere is no single price that fits every Tampa Bay roof. A simple shingle roof on a smaller home can cost much less than a complex roof with steep pitches, multiple valleys, tile, metal, or damaged decking. The safest way to know the true cost is with an on-site inspection and measured estimate.
Larger roofs require more materials, more labor, more tear-off time, and more disposal.
Asphalt shingles are usually the most affordable, while metal and tile generally cost more upfront.
Steeper roofs, valleys, dormers, skylights, chimneys, and multiple roof planes increase labor and waste.
Rotten or damaged roof decking can add cost because it must be replaced before the new roof is installed.
Tampa Bay roofs must be built for heavy rain, heat, humidity, and storm exposure.
Most residential roof replacement projects in Tampa Bay use asphalt shingles, metal roofing, tile roofing, or flat/low-slope roofing systems. The right choice depends on budget, home style, long-term plans, roof structure, and weather exposure.
A common residential option for Tampa homeowners because it balances affordability, availability, and curb appeal.
A higher-upfront-cost option with long lifespan potential, strong wind performance, and good heat reflectivity.
Popular in many Florida neighborhoods, but it may require structural review because of weight.
Used on some additions, porches, garages, and modern residential roof sections.
Schedule a roof inspection if you notice repeated leaks, missing shingles, curling shingles, soft spots, storm damage, granule loss, sagging areas, or ceiling stains. A professional estimate can determine whether repair is enough or whether replacement is the better long-term move.
Troncoso Roofing Solutions provides residential roof replacement, roof repair, inspections, and storm damage roofing services throughout Tampa Bay and surrounding areas.
Get Your Free EstimateIf your roof has active leaks, storm damage, missing shingles, or aging materials, the next step is a local inspection. Start with the service that best matches your situation.
Roof size, roof material, roof pitch, complexity, and decking condition usually have the biggest impact on the final cost.
Roof repair usually costs less upfront, but replacement may be the better option when the roof is old, has widespread damage, or continues leaking.
Yes. A roof inspection helps identify the real condition of the roof, including hidden decking damage, flashing issues, storm damage, and ventilation concerns.