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Shingle Roof Replacement Cost in Washington, North Carolina

Typical installed range — asphalt shingles
$4,600 – $13,500

A shingle roof replacement in Washington typically runs $4,600 – $13,500 installed — $300 – $600 per square (100 sq ft) — from 3-tab up to architectural grade, tear-off included.

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Price reference · Reviewed June 2026

Shingle roofing cost by grade.

Installed prices for a full shingle replacement in Washington. Roofers quote per square (100 sq ft) — a typical single-family roof runs 17–25 squares.

  • 3-tab shingles
    Flat profile, 15–20 year typical service
    $4,600 – $8,800
  • Architectural shingles
    Dimensional, 25–30 year — the U.S. default
    $6,700 – $13,500
  • Designer / premium shingles
    Slate and shake look-alikes
    $10,000 – $21,000
  • Underlayment & ice barrier
    Synthetic felt, ice & water shield where code requires
    $425 – $1,700
  • Deck repair (plywood)
    Replacing rotted sheathing, priced by extent
    $425 – $2,100
  • Tear-off & disposal
    Old layers off, dumpster included
    $850 – $2,500
  • Permits & inspection
    Varies by municipality
    $200 – $850

* Adjusted for Washington's labor market — an on-site measure sets the square count.

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  • Ask about both the material warranty and the workmanship warranty — they differ.
The local picture

Shingle Roof in Washington: what matters

Washington, North Carolina, sits along the Pamlico River in a region known for humid summers, occasional hurricanes, and mild winters. The local housing stock ranges from historic homes in older parts of town to newer subdivisions built in the last few decades. This mix means shingle roof replacement costs can vary widely depending on your home's age, roof complexity, and the specific weather challenges the area presents. Understanding how these local factors influence your project helps you plan realistically. Whether you own a colonial revival near the waterfront or a ranch-style home in a newer development, knowing what goes into the cost of a new roof in Washington is the first step toward making an informed decision.

Cost factors

Why Shingle Roof Replacement Costs Vary in Washington

Several local factors drive cost differences for shingle roof replacement in Washington. The climate brings high humidity and UV exposure, which can accelerate shingle aging and require more durable materials. Hurricanes and tropical storms bring high winds that may necessitate impact-resistant shingles or enhanced fastening methods. The state of North Carolina's building code sets minimum wind-resistance standards, and your local building department may require permits that add to project overhead. Labor availability in the region also plays a role; during peak storm seasons, roofing crews may be in higher demand. Disposal fees for old shingles and underlayment can vary by local landfill policies. Finally, the age and style of your home affect tear-off difficulty and material quantities, especially on steep or complex roof planes common in older Washington homes.

Washington by the numbers

U.S. Census Bureau · ACS
24,515
Population
6,798
Homeowners
63% own
$159,800
Median home value
$49,382
Median income
1979
Median home built
≈ 47 yrs old
12,727
Housing units

6,798 homeowner households, median home built 1979 — a housing stock where many roofs are at or past their service life. Local labor sets the rate roofers charge in Washington.

Field notes

Common Shingle Roof Issues in Washington Leading to Replacement

  1. Wind Damage from Storms

    Hurricanes and nor'easters bring sustained winds that can lift or tear off shingles, especially at roof edges and ridges. Repeated wind exposure weakens sealant strips, making replacement necessary.

  2. UV Degradation and Cracking

    Intense summer sun in eastern North Carolina causes asphalt shingles to dry out, crack, and lose granules. This reduces the roof's ability to shed water and reflect heat.

  3. Algae and Moss Growth

    Humid conditions near the Pamlico River promote algae and moss growth, which can trap moisture against shingles and accelerate deterioration. Dark streaks are common on north-facing slopes.

  4. Hail Impact Bruising

    Spring and summer hailstorms can bruise asphalt shingles, creating granule loss and exposing the mat. Over time, these areas become prone to leaks and require full replacement.

  5. Moisture and Rot at Eaves

    Ice dams are less common here than in colder climates, but heavy rain and poor attic ventilation can cause moisture buildup under shingles, leading to deck rot and premature failure.

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Shingle Roof cost questions — Washington

What factors affect shingle roof replacement cost in Washington, NC?

Costs depend on roof size, pitch, and complexity, as well as the type of shingles chosen (three-tab vs. architectural). Local climate factors like wind and humidity may require upgraded underlayment or fasteners. Labor rates in the region, permit fees from the city's permitting office, and disposal costs also influence the total. The age of your home can affect tear-off difficulty, especially if there are multiple layers of old shingles.

How do I choose a roofing contractor in Washington?

Look for a contractor licensed with the state of North Carolina and insured. Ask for local references and check their work on homes similar to yours. Get multiple written estimates that detail materials, labor, and timeline. Avoid contractors who ask for full payment upfront. Verify they pull the required permits with the local building department.

What are North Carolina's licensing requirements for roofers?

North Carolina requires general contractors to be licensed by the state for projects over $30,000. For smaller jobs, licensing is not mandatory, but it's wise to hire a licensed contractor regardless. Check with the North Carolina Licensing Board for General Contractors to verify a license. Local business licenses may also be required by the city.

When is the ideal time to replace a shingle roof in Washington?

Late spring and early fall offer moderate temperatures and lower humidity, which helps shingles seal properly. Summer is also workable but can be hot and humid. Avoid hurricane season (June–November) if possible, as storms can delay projects. Winter is typically slower, but cold weather can affect shingle adhesion.

Do I need a permit for a roof replacement in Washington?

Yes, most roof replacements require a permit from the city's permitting office. The contractor typically handles this, but you should confirm. The permit ensures the work meets the state of North Carolina's building code, including wind uplift requirements. Failure to obtain a permit can lead to fines and issues when selling your home.

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