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Shingle Roof Replacement Cost in Everett, Washington

Typical installed range — asphalt shingles
$6,500 – $19,000

A shingle roof replacement in Everett typically runs $6,500 – $19,000 installed — $425 – $850 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 Everett. 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
    $6,500 – $12,500
  • Architectural shingles
    Dimensional, 25–30 year — the U.S. default
    $9,500 – $19,000
  • Designer / premium shingles
    Slate and shake look-alikes
    $14,500 – $30,000
  • Underlayment & ice barrier
    Synthetic felt, ice & water shield where code requires
    $600 – $2,400
  • Deck repair (plywood)
    Replacing rotted sheathing, priced by extent
    $600 – $3,000
  • Tear-off & disposal
    Old layers off, dumpster included
    $1,200 – $3,600
  • Permits & inspection
    Varies by municipality
    $300 – $1,200

* Adjusted for Everett'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 Everett: what matters

Everett's maritime climate, with its steady rain and occasional windstorms, puts shingle roofs to the test. Many homes in the historic Riverside neighborhood, built in the early 1900s, still have original wood shake roofs that are now being replaced with asphalt shingles. Whether you own a Craftsman in the Delta neighborhood or a newer home in the Northwest Everett area, understanding what goes into a shingle roof replacement helps you plan. This guide covers the factors that influence costs in Everett, from Washington's building code requirements to the typical lifespan of shingles in this damp environment. No two roofs are the same, and local conditions play a big role in the final price.

Cost factors

Why Shingle Roof Replacement Costs Vary in Everett

Several factors unique to Everett affect replacement costs. The climate—frequent rain, high humidity, and occasional hail—can accelerate shingle wear, meaning some roofs need replacement sooner. Washington's building code requires specific underlayment and ventilation to prevent moisture buildup, which adds to material costs. The age and style of your home matter: older homes in the Riverside or Delta neighborhoods may have steep slopes or complex roof lines that require more labor. Disposal fees for old shingles vary by local landfill rates. Finally, labor costs in Snohomish County reflect the area's cost of living. All these elements combine to create a range of prices for a shingle roof replacement.

Everett by the numbers

U.S. Census Bureau · ACS
170,610
Population
36,244
Homeowners
55% own
$491,219
Median home value
$84,685
Median income
1980
Median home built
≈ 46 yrs old
70,739
Housing units

36,244 homeowner households, median home built 1980 — a housing stock where many roofs are at or past their service life. Local labor sets the rate roofers charge in Everett.

Field notes

Common Reasons Everett Roofs Need Replacement

  1. Wind Damage

    Everett's proximity to Puget Sound means strong winds can lift or tear shingles, especially during fall and winter storms. Homes in the Bayside neighborhood are particularly exposed.

  2. Moss and Algae Growth

    The damp, shaded conditions in Everett promote moss and algae, which trap moisture against shingles and accelerate deterioration. This is common on north-facing slopes and under tree canopy.

  3. Hail Impact

    While not frequent, hail storms in Snohomish County can bruise asphalt shingles, reducing their lifespan. Granule loss from hail exposure often leads to premature replacement.

  4. UV Degradation

    Even in cloudy Everett, UV rays break down shingle asphalt over time. South-facing roofs receive more sun exposure, leading to cracking and brittleness after 15-20 years.

  5. Ice Dams

    Cold snaps can cause ice dams at the eaves, forcing water under shingles. Poor attic insulation in older Everett homes makes this a recurring issue that eventually requires replacement.

The process

What to Expect During a Shingle Roof Replacement in Everett

In Washington, roofing contractors must be licensed by the state and carry liability insurance. Your local building department will require a permit for a full replacement. The process begins with an inspection and measurement of your roof. After selecting materials, the crew will tear off the old shingles, inspect the decking, and make any necessary repairs. They'll install underlayment, flashing, and new shingles according to Washington's building code. A final inspection ensures everything meets code. The entire job typically takes a few days, depending on roof size and weather.

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Q&A

Shingle Roof cost questions — Everett

What factors affect the cost of a shingle roof replacement in Everett?

Costs vary based on roof size, slope, and complexity; the type of shingle you choose; the condition of the underlying decking; local labor rates; and permit fees. Washington's building code may require additional ventilation or underlayment, which can add to the total. Disposal costs for old materials also play a role. Getting multiple quotes from licensed contractors helps you understand the range.

How do I choose a roofing contractor in Everett?

Look for a contractor licensed by the state of Washington, with liability insurance and worker's compensation. Check references and online reviews. Ask about their experience with Everett's climate and building code. A good contractor will provide a detailed written estimate and explain the process. Avoid high-pressure sales tactics or requests for full payment upfront.

What are Washington's licensing requirements for roofers?

Roofing contractors in Washington must register with the Department of Labor & Industries (L&I) and obtain a contractor license. They need to show proof of insurance and bond. For projects over $1,000, a written contract is required. You can verify a contractor's license on the L&I website.

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

Late spring through early fall offers the most reliable weather for roof replacement in Everett. Summer months provide consistent dry conditions, which are important for proper shingle sealing. However, experienced crews can work in cooler months as long as temperatures stay above 40°F. Plan ahead, as contractors may be busier in summer.

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

Yes, the city of Everett requires a building permit for most roof replacements. Your contractor should handle the permit application. The permit ensures the work meets Washington's building code, including proper underlayment and flashing. Inspections are typically required at key stages. Skipping the permit can lead to fines and issues when selling your home.

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