How much does a new roof cost in Utah?
Local labor rates, permit requirements, storm demand, and material availability all influence roof replacement costs in Utah. Use this guide to plan before requesting contractor bids.
Typical range
$17,700 – $24,300
Architectural shingles · 1,800 sq ft
UT
Regional cost guide
Local standards
Regional planning guide for Utah homeowners using current national baseline assumptions.
Calculate your specific cost
Input your details below to get a localized estimate based on current Utah labor rates and material availability.
Why Utah roofing is different
Climate, code, and insurance expectations in Utah shape material choices and labor scope beyond national averages.
Regional labor rates
Utah contractor rates vary by metro vs rural markets. Access, pitch, and crew availability affect final bids.
Regional roofing factors
Climate-specific materials
Wind, hail, heat, and snow exposure in your county should drive material class — not just upfront price.
Planning tip
Ask early
Permits & disposal
Municipal permit fees and landfill costs differ across counties and can add meaningful scope to replacement quotes.
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Localized cost breakdowns for major metros — each includes a calculator preset for that market.
Cost by material (Utah market)
Installed ranges for a typical 1,800 sq ft roof (medium pitch, moderate complexity). Matches the RoofsCalc estimator regional assumptions for Utah.
| Material | Avg. cost | Lifespan | Suitability |
|---|---|---|---|
| Standard asphalt | $8.22 – $11.28 / sq ft | 15–20 years | Economy |
| Architectural shingles | $9.83 – $13.50 / sq ft | 25–30 years | Recommended |
| Metal (standing seam) | $15.67 – $21.50 / sq ft | 50+ years | Elite protection |