How Much Does a Roof Replacement Cost in Denver, CO?
A typical roof replacement in Denver costs $6,600 to $33,000, averaging $12,650. The project homeowners most often delay until a leak forces the decision, and Denver's market conditions push the number in a specific direction from the national baseline.
Based on a typical 1700 sq ft of roof scope. Adjust the exact size and finish tier in the full calculator for a more precise number.
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These percentages hold roughly steady across metros — what changes city to city is the dollar figure attached to each slice, driven by Denver's 1.1x regional cost index.
Factors that change your Denver estimate
Denver-specific considerations
Labor pricing in Denver reflects steady population growth has kept skilled trades in consistent demand. On the permitting side: Denver's altitude and UV exposure are commonly factored into roofing and exterior material recommendations. The area's climate (wide seasonal temperature swings with significant sun exposure) is also worth factoring into scheduling.
Material options and how they affect cost
| Option | Notes |
|---|---|
| 3-tab asphalt shingles | Lowest cost, 15-20 year lifespan |
| Architectural asphalt shingles | Most common choice, 25-30 year lifespan |
| Standing seam metal | 40-70 year lifespan, higher upfront cost |
| Concrete or clay tile | 50+ year lifespan, requires reinforced framing |
Should you DIY a roof replacement in Denver?
Roof Replacement isn't a realistic DIY project for most homeowners — it typically requires licensing, permitting, and specialized equipment that make self-performing the work impractical or unsafe. In Denver, a permit and inspection are required for this work, which most jurisdictions restrict to licensed contractors. Treat the contractor's labor line item as a fixed cost rather than a place to look for savings.
Resale value consideration
A roof replacement in Denver recoups roughly 61% of its cost at resale on average, according to typical remodeling ROI benchmarks — meaning the project narrows, but doesn't eliminate, its own cost if you sell soon after completing it. If you're staying long-term, weigh enjoyment and function more heavily than this figure.
Roof Replacement FAQ for Denver homeowners
How much does a roof replacement cost in Denver?
Denver roof replacement projects typically run $6,600–$33,000, averaging $12,650, based on a typical 1700 sq ft of roof scope. Use our calculator to adjust for your exact size and finish tier.
Why does a roof replacement cost what it does in Denver?
Denver carries a 1.1x regional cost index, 10% above the national baseline, driven mainly by steady population growth has kept skilled trades in consistent demand.
Do I need a permit for a roof replacement in Denver?
Yes, in most jurisdictions a roof replacement requires a permit and inspection. In Denver specifically: Denver's altitude and UV exposure are commonly factored into roofing and exterior material recommendations.
How long does a roof replacement take in Denver?
A typical roof replacement takes 2–5 days from start to finish, though scheduling around contractor availability and wide seasonal temperature swings with significant sun exposure in Denver can extend the timeline before work even begins.
What's included in this roof replacement estimate?
The estimate covers the full scope of a typical project: primarily materials (shingles/underlayment) (40%), labor (35%), tear-off & disposal (12%), plus the remaining categories shown in the cost breakdown above. See our methodology for exactly how these figures are built.
Does a roof replacement increase home value?
On average, homeowners recoup about 61% of the cost at resale, per typical remodeling ROI benchmarks. See our ROI guide for how to weigh that against your own timeline.
Roof Replacement cost in other metros
Other Denver renovation costs to plan around
How this estimate was calculated
We start from national average pricing for roof replacement sourced from contractor cost surveys and industry reporting, then apply Denver's regional construction cost index (1.1x national baseline) to localize the range. See our full methodology for how indices are built and how often figures are reviewed. Last reviewed July 2026.