How Much Does Roofing Cost in Allegheny County, PA?
Full roof replacement in Allegheny County, PA runs $10,710–$18,270 for asphalt shingles. See labor, hazard, and financing details for 2026.
What homeowners in Allegheny County actually pay.
Local market ranges built from regional labor, materials, and permitting data — not national averages.
Asphalt Shingles (full replacement)
Metal Roofing (full replacement)
Roof Repair (minor)
National avg $11,500 × 1.26x multiplier = $14,490 (range $10,710–$18,270)
Why Allegheny County prices look like this.
Roofing Labor Rates in the Pittsburgh Metro
Weather and Hazard Risks That Drive Roofing Wear
Climate Zone 5A and Material Choices
Electricity Rates and Roofing Energy Efficiency
Paying for a Roof: Financing in Today's Market
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Questions buyers ask about roofing in Allegheny County.
Short answers to the most common things we hear about local pricing, scope, and timing.
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How much does a new asphalt shingle roof cost in Allegheny County, PA?
A full tear-off and replacement with architectural asphalt shingles in Allegheny County typically runs **$10,710 to $18,270**, with a typical project landing near **$14,490**. That reflects the national range of $8,500–$14,500 multiplied by the county's **1.26x** regional cost multiplier.
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What does a metal roof cost compared to shingles in Allegheny County?
Metal roofing runs **$17,640 to $31,500** for a full replacement here, versus **$10,710 to $18,270** for asphalt shingles. Metal costs roughly 60–75% more up front but typically lasts two to three times longer and sheds snow cleanly in Zone 5A winters.
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How much do roofers earn in Pittsburgh, and why does it matter for my quote?
Pittsburgh-metro roofers earn a mean hourly wage of **$25.62** and an annual mean of **$53,300** per the 2024 BLS OEWS data. With only about **720 roofers** employed in the metro, peak-season scheduling pressure can push quotes toward the high end of the local range.
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What roof repairs fall in the $380–$1,890 range?
Minor repairs in Allegheny County—flashing replacement, a small section of shingles, a pipe boot, or a localized leak fix—run roughly **$380 to $1,890**, with a typical ticket near **$945**. Larger storm-damage jobs or anything requiring decking replacement usually climbs well past that range.
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Does Allegheny County's weather justify upgraded roofing materials?
Largely yes. Ice storm risk scores **96.13 (Very High)** and inland flood risk **99.20 (Very High)** on the FEMA NRI, so extended ice-and-water shield and upgraded flashings pay back. Hail risk is **Very Low at 31.33**, though, so impact-rated shingles are optional rather than essential here.
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Should I finance a roof replacement through my contractor or a HELOC?
With 30-year mortgages at **6.38%**, cash-out refinancing a lower-rate first mortgage rarely makes sense. A HELOC or home-equity loan against the county's **$216,700 median home value** is typically cheaper than contractor financing unless you can clear a 0% promo balance before the deferred-interest window closes.
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How does Climate Zone 5A affect roof installation details?
Allegheny County is in **IECC Climate Zone 5A**, a cold-and-moist region in the DOE's northern HVAC territory. That means ice-and-water shield at eaves and valleys, R-49+ attic insulation, and balanced ridge-and-soffit ventilation aren't optional—they're what prevent ice dams and protect the warranty on your new roof.
How these numbers were built.
Cost estimates are derived from government data including the U.S. Census Bureau (ACS), Bureau of Labor Statistics (OEWS), FEMA National Risk Index, EIA energy data, IECC climate zone classifications, Federal Reserve (FRED), and HUD Fair Market Rents.