Best Roofing Near Me — 2026 Guide & Top Pros Across 217 U.S. Cities
Roofing is the home-service category where the most consumer-protection complaints get filed every year. Storm-chasing contractors knock on doors after a hailstorm, collect insurance deposits, and disappear before a single shingle gets nailed. The 217 U.S. cities represented in our roofing inventory include local shops that have been in business 15+ years alongside larger franchise operations — both can do good work, but the verification matters more here than almost anywhere else. Full asphalt-shingle replacements run roughly $7,000 to $18,000 for an average home; metal roofing runs $15,000 to $40,000 with a 50-year lifespan that often outlasts the underlying structure. The hidden variable on every roof quote is the decking — if the contractor has to replace plywood under the old shingles, you''re paying an extra $1,500 to $4,000 that wasn''t in the original number. Insurance claims have their own complexity: many states require the claim be filed before any contractor signature, and the contractor''s allowance has to match the insurance company''s, or you''re paying the difference. Read the warranty carefully — manufacturer shingle warranties (25–50 years) require certified installation, and most installers don''t carry that certification.
Top Roofing Pros

Scarsdale Roofing & Chimney
Scarsdale, NY
3 reviews

Avellino Construction
Scarsdale, NY
3 reviews

Roseville Roofing
Roseville, CA
3 reviews

Heartland Roofing & Construction
New Braunfels, TX
3 reviews

Sterling Heights Roofers
Sterling Heights, MI
3 reviews

The Roof Specialists
Sterling Heights, MI
3 reviews

My Quality Construction Roofing & Siding
Sterling Heights, MI
3 reviews

RMZ Roofing
McAllen, TX
3 reviews

Builders Edge
McAllen, TX
3 reviews

CPR Roofing
Rockford, IL
3 reviews

James Joseph Construction
Paterson, NJ
3 reviews

Acco Roofing Contractors
Paterson, NJ
3 reviews

Beck Roofing Company, Inc.
Hayward, CA
3 reviews

Maciel Roofing Construction, Inc.
Hayward, CA
3 reviews

Athens Roofing
Athens, GA
3 reviews

Robert Binns Roofing Inc.
Lakeland, FL
3 reviews

Trimm Roofing
Lakeland, FL
3 reviews

Collins Roofing Company
Independence, MO
3 reviews

K & L Roofing & General Contracting
Independence, MO
3 reviews

Artisan Roofing & Guttering
Independence, MO
3 reviews

Beaumont Roofing
Beaumont, TX
3 reviews

Able Roofing
Beaumont, TX
3 reviews

Cornell Roofing Co., Inc.
Concord, CA
3 reviews

Pride Roofing Xperts
Brownsville, TX
3 reviews

Amigo Construction LLC
Brownsville, TX
3 reviews

Mi Techo Roofing
Provo, UT
3 reviews

Epic Roofing Contractors, LLC
Provo, UT
3 reviews

Mac Johnson Roofing
Gainesville, FL
3 reviews

Atlantic Roofing & Exteriors
Gainesville, FL
3 reviews

WPB Roofing
West Palm Beach, FL
3 reviews

All Seasons Roofing
Fresno, CA
3 reviews

Honest Joe Roofing Services
Fresno, CA
3 reviews

Appelhanz Roofing
Topeka, KS
3 reviews

Alpha & Omega Roofing
Topeka, KS
3 reviews

Dovetail Roofing
Topeka, KS
3 reviews

Higher Roof Solutions
Birmingham, AL
3 reviews
Find Roofing Pros by City
- Roofing in New York, NY(34 pros)
- Roofing in Dallas, TX(25 pros)
- Roofing in Miami, FL(21 pros)
- Roofing in Charlotte, NC(21 pros)
- Roofing in Atlanta, GA(18 pros)
- Roofing in Seattle, WA(16 pros)
- Roofing in Chicago, IL(16 pros)
- Roofing in Denver, CO(16 pros)
- Roofing in Los Angeles, CA(15 pros)
- Roofing in San Diego, CA(14 pros)
- Roofing in Akron, OH(13 pros)
- Roofing in San Francisco, CA(13 pros)
- Roofing in Austin, TX(12 pros)
- Roofing in Houston, TX(12 pros)
- Roofing in Minneapolis, MN(11 pros)
- Roofing in Boston, MA(10 pros)
- Roofing in Nashville, TN(10 pros)
- Roofing in Orlando, FL(10 pros)
- Roofing in Henderson, NV(10 pros)
- Roofing in Phoenix, AZ(9 pros)
What to Look For
Verify state license, $1M minimum GL insurance, and workers' comp. Demand manufacturer certification (GAF Master Elite, CertainTeed SELECT ShingleMaster, Owens Corning Platinum) for any shingle warranty over 25 years. Ask whether the quote includes decking replacement or treats it as a change order — get a per-sheet allowance in writing. For insurance claims, the contractor signs the work order, not the assignment of benefits — never assign your claim rights to the contractor.
Average Cost
$325 – $48,000
full replacement
Pricing varies by city, scope, and provider. See city-specific cost guides below.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a new roof cost in 2026?
Asphalt shingles: $7,000–$18,000 for an average home (2,000 sq ft, single story, simple pitch). Architectural shingles run higher than 3-tab. Metal roofs: $15,000–$40,000 depending on material (steel cheaper, copper at the top). Slate or tile: $25,000–$80,000+. Total cost depends on roof complexity (pitch, valleys, dormers, chimneys) more than square footage.
How do I know if a roofer is legit?
Three checks: state contractor license verifiable online, active GL + workers'' comp insurance with current dates, and a physical local address (not just a P.O. box). Storm-chasers fail at least one of these. Reputable roofers also have a manufacturer certification (GAF Master Elite, Owens Corning Platinum) — those certifications require a financial bond from the contractor.
Should I file an insurance claim for roof damage?
Yes, for hail or wind damage — most policies cover full replacement at depreciation-recovery rates. File before signing with any contractor; the insurance adjuster needs to see the original damage. A reputable roofer can meet your adjuster on-site and document damage, but they should never sign a contract before the claim is approved.
How long does a roof replacement take?
Tear-off and installation: 1–3 days for asphalt, 3–7 days for metal, 5–14 days for tile or slate. Add 1–2 weeks for permits and material delivery. Storm damage repairs (partial work) often take just a day.
What''s the difference between repair and replacement?
Repair makes sense if the roof is under 12 years old, damage is localized, and the underlying decking is sound. Past 15 years on a 25-year asphalt shingle, replacement usually wins — patching matches new shingles imperfectly and adds little to a roof past its useful life.