How Much Does Roofing Cost in Travis County, TX?
Travis County roofing runs $24,055–$41,035 for asphalt shingles, driven by a 2.83x regional multiplier and extreme hail risk. See full 2026 pricing.
What homeowners in Travis 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 × 2.83x multiplier = $32,545
Why Travis County prices look like this.
Labor costs and roofer availability
Severe weather risk in Travis County
Climate zone and material selection
Energy prices and cool-roof payback
Financing options at today's rates
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Questions buyers ask about roofing in Travis County.
Short answers to the most common things we hear about local pricing, scope, and timing.
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How much does a full roof replacement cost in Travis County?
Asphalt shingle replacement typically runs **$24,055 to $41,035** with a **$32,545** average, while metal roofing ranges **$39,620 to $70,750** with a typical cost near **$52,355**. These figures apply Travis County's 2.83x cost multiplier to national averages.
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Why is roofing so expensive in Travis County compared to national prices?
Travis County sits in the "very high" cost tier with a **2.83x** multiplier over national averages. Local roofer wages average **$23.46/hour**, and the metro employs only **600 roofing workers**, creating labor scarcity. Severe hail and tornado exposure also drives material and insurance costs upward.
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What's a minor roof repair likely to cost here?
Minor repairs in Travis County run approximately **$850 to $4,245**, with typical jobs around **$2,125**. These include small leak patches, flashing repair, or isolated shingle replacement. Storm-related repairs often cost more once underlayment or decking damage is uncovered during inspection.
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Is metal roofing worth the premium over asphalt shingles?
Metal averages **$52,355** versus **$32,545** for asphalt — roughly a $19,810 premium. In Travis County's zone 2A climate, metal lasts 40–70 years versus 20–25 for shingles, and it better resists the county's **99.40** hail-risk score. For long-term owners the lifecycle math often favors metal.
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Will insurance cover hail damage to my roof?
Most Texas homeowner policies cover sudden hail damage, and with a hail score of **99.40** out of 100, Travis County insurers expect frequent claims. Class 4 impact-rated shingles often qualify for premium discounts. Confirm whether your policy uses actual cash value or replacement cost before filing.
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How does financing a new roof work at today's rates?
The 30-year mortgage rate sits at **6.38%** as of March 26, 2026. A **$32,545** asphalt roof financed over 15 years runs roughly $281/month at that rate, while a **$52,355** metal roof lands near $452/month. Compare HELOC, cash-out refinance, and contractor promotional financing carefully.
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When is the best time to book a Travis County roofer?
Late fall and winter typically offer the best pricing. Spring hail season creates repair backlogs that push quotes up 10–15%. With only **600 roofing workers** in the Austin-Round Rock-Georgetown metro, booking ahead of storm season also secures earlier install dates and more competitive bids.
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.