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How Much Does a Roof Replacement Cost in Northern Virginia?

Most homeowners in Northern Virginia pay $12,000 to $20,000 for a full asphalt shingle roof replacement, and most of our jobs are finished in a single day. Your exact price depends on your roof’s size, pitch, and condition — which is why we come look at the roof before we ever name a number.

If you just want the real answer for your house, schedule a free roof estimate and we’ll put a firm price on paper. If you want to understand what you’re paying for first, everything is below.

Completed GAF Timberline architectural shingle roof replacement in charcoal on a Northern Virginia home

What does a roof replacement cost in Northern Virginia?

For a typical single-family home, a full architectural asphalt shingle replacement runs $12,000–$20,000 — and that holds across Fairfax, Prince William, Loudoun, Arlington, and Stafford counties. Across the Northern Virginia market, typical ranges by home type look like this:

Home typeTypical range
Townhome$8,000 – $13,000
Single-family home$12,000 – $20,000
Large or complex homes$20,000+

These are honest working ranges to help you plan — not quotes. Every project is different, and your final number depends on what your roof actually needs: its size and pitch, the materials you choose, and sometimes what’s uncovered once the old shingles come off. That’s exactly why we price from a real inspection instead of a chart — so your estimate reflects your roof, not a regional average. And once we put that number on paper, it’s firm. There are also options above and below these ranges, so if your budget or project doesn’t fit neatly here, reach out anyway and we’ll walk through what’s possible.

What’s included in that price?

Everything. A Sunshine roof replacement price includes complete tear-off of your old shingles, disposal, new underlayment, new flashing where it’s needed, ventilation, the shingles themselves, full site cleanup with a magnetic sweep for nails, and our 10-year workmanship warranty — 9 more years than Virginia law requires.

One more thing worth saying plainly: the price doesn’t change at the kitchen table. No today-only discounts, no surprise line items after you’ve signed.

What makes the price go up or down?

Five things drive almost every roofing price in Northern Virginia:

  1. Roof size. Bigger roof, more material and labor. Simple as that.
  2. Pitch and complexity. Steep roofs and roofs with many valleys, dormers, and penetrations take more time and more safety setup than a simple gable.
  3. Layers to tear off. If a previous owner shingled over an old layer, there’s twice as much to remove and dispose of.
  4. Decking condition. This is the “hidden cost” people worry about, and it’s worth understanding: rotted or soft plywood can’t be seen until the old shingles come off, and no honest roofer can promise you won’t have any. It’s the biggest wildcard in any roofing budget — whoever you hire, ask how they handle decking they find, and get the answer in writing.
  5. Material and shingle line. An entry-level 3-tab shingle, a mid-range architectural shingle, and a designer or ultra-premium line can each move the price meaningfully.

How much do different roofing materials cost?

Architectural asphalt shingles are what most Northern Virginia homes choose, and they’re what our published range covers. They handle our region’s wind, ice, and summer heat well, and they carry strong manufacturer warranties.

Premium options cost more: designer asphalt lines sit above standard architectural pricing, and specialty materials like slate and cedar are priced individually. If you’re weighing materials, we’ll give you side-by-side numbers for your actual roof rather than internet averages — our roofing page covers the product lines we install.

Premium designer shingle roof (CertainTeed Grand Manor) on a large Northern Virginia home

Why are roofing quotes thousands of dollars apart?

Because the quotes aren’t for the same job. When homeowners get three quotes and two land within a few hundred dollars while one is thousands different, the difference is almost always one of these:

  • Scope. Does the price include full tear-off, or shingling over? New flashing, or reusing the old? Decking policy in writing, or “we’ll see”?
  • The shingle line. “Architectural shingles” covers products with very different warranties and wind ratings.
  • Who’s on your roof. In-house, factory-trained crews cost more to run than day-labor subcontractors — and it shows in the workmanship and the warranty behind it.
  • What’s backing the warranty. A 10-year workmanship warranty from a company that’s been in Woodbridge since 1993 is a different promise than a 1-year warranty from a company formed last spring.

A caution from 30+ years in this market: after big storms, out-of-town crews canvas Northern Virginia neighborhoods with low quotes and high pressure. Before you sign anything, check the company’s Virginia license and how long they’ve actually been here.

Will homeowners insurance pay for a new roof?

Sometimes — but only for sudden storm damage, not for age or wear. If hail or wind damaged your roof, your policy may cover replacement minus your deductible (many Virginia policies now carry separate, higher wind/hail deductibles, so check yours). If your roof is simply old, insurance won’t pay, and any contractor who promises otherwise is a red flag.

If you think you have storm damage, document it with photos and contact your insurer promptly — and get an independent estimate so you know what the work should actually cost.

Should you repair your roof or replace it?

Honest answer: if your roof is under roughly 15 years old and the damage is limited to a small area, a repair may genuinely be the right call — and you should know that Sunshine is a replacement company. We don’t take repair-only jobs (we service and warranty the roofs we installed ourselves), so if a repair is what your roof needs, we’ll tell you that instead of selling you a roof you don’t need.

Replacement becomes the smart money when the roof is near the end of its lifespan, when damage is widespread, or when you’re facing the second or third repair in a few years — at that point you’re paying twice for a roof that still needs replacing.

Why Northern Virginia homeowners choose Sunshine

  • GAF Master Elite® certified — a credential roughly 2% of North American roofing contractors hold, which lets us offer GAF’s strongest warranty tiers, including 30-year workmanship coverage with Timberline UHDZ shingles.
  • 10-year workmanship warranty on every roof we install.
  • Family-owned since 1993, based in Woodbridge — 4.9 out of 5 stars from 999+ verified customers on Guild Quality.
  • In-house, factory-trained crews — no subcontractors.
  • Licensed, bonded, and insured — Virginia Class A #2705075333 and Maryland MHIC #05-131843.
  • Most roofs replaced in one day, from tear-off to cleanup.

Architectural asphalt shingle roof in Williamsburg Slate installed by Sunshine Contracting

Can you finance a roof replacement?

Yes. We offer flexible financing options with approved credit, including promotional offers. We’ll go over the current options at your estimate.

Roof replacement cost FAQs

How much does a roof replacement cost in Northern Virginia?

Most single-family homes run $12,000–$20,000 for a full architectural asphalt shingle replacement, including tear-off, disposal, and cleanup. Townhomes typically cost less; large or complex roofs and premium materials cost more. The only way to know your real number is a firm written estimate — ours are free, and the price doesn’t change afterward.

Why are roofing quotes so different from each other?

Because they describe different jobs: different shingle lines, different scopes (tear-off vs. overlay, flashing, decking policy), different crews (in-house vs. subcontractors), and different warranties backing the work. Before comparing prices, compare what’s actually written in each scope — the cheapest quote is often the thinnest one.

Will homeowners insurance pay for my roof replacement?

Only if the roof was damaged by a covered event like hail or wind — insurance doesn’t pay for age or normal wear. You’ll pay your deductible, and many Virginia policies have separate wind/hail deductibles. Document the damage, call your insurer, and get an independent estimate.

Ready to stop guessing? Schedule your free estimate — a real inspection, a straight answer, and a price that holds. Serving Fairfax, Arlington, and all of Northern Virginia from right here in Woodbridge.

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