๐Ÿ  IL Roofing Costs

Roof Replacement Cost in Illinois

Average pricing for roof replacement, repair, and materials across 15 cities in Illinois โ€” updated for 2026

$10,000
Avg Replacement
$720
Avg Repair
$5.00/sqft
Cost Per Sq Ft
$65/hr
Labor Rate

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Roof Costs by City in Illinois

Average roof replacement cost for a 2,000 sq ft home across Illinois cities.

Chicago
$11,500
Naperville
$11,000
Aurora
$10,200
Springfield
$9,200
Peoria
$9,000

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โšก Hail & Storm Risk

Illinois hail risk: High

Hail damage is a leading cause of roof replacement claims in Illinois. Impact-resistant shingles (Class 3 or 4) are strongly recommended and may qualify for insurance discounts.

๐Ÿ”จ Popular Roofing Materials in Illinois

The most common choice in Illinois is Asphalt Shingles. Here's how all materials compare:

MaterialCost/Sq FtLifespan
Asphalt Shingles$3.50โ€“$5.5015โ€“30 years
Metal Roofing$6.00โ€“$12.0040โ€“70 years
Tile Roofing$7.00โ€“$15.0050โ€“100 years
Slate Roofing$10.00โ€“$25.0075โ€“150 years
Wood Shakes$6.00โ€“$10.0020โ€“40 years
Flat/TPO/EPDM$4.00โ€“$8.0015โ€“30 years
Composite/Synthetic$5.00โ€“$9.0030โ€“50 years

Understanding Roof Costs in Illinois

Illinois roofing prices are driven less by a single statewide number than by a combination of storm exposure, contractor availability, and the style of homes common in each local market. The $9,000 average replacement cost shown on this page is a useful benchmark, but homeowners should still expect meaningful variation between older neighborhoods, fast-growing suburbs, and rural areas where crews may travel farther.

Material selection matters because it changes both upfront price and long-term maintenance. In Illinois, many homeowners start with architectural shingles because they balance cost, warranty coverage, and resale appeal, while metal, tile, and premium impact-rated products make more sense when owners are planning for a longer hold period or want better resistance to repeated weather events.

Labor is another major piece of the budget. A market with labor near $58/hr usually sees faster movement when demand spikes after storms, which is why the smartest approach in Illinois is to compare scope, ventilation upgrades, underlayment quality, cleanup standards, and warranty terms rather than choosing on sticker price alone.

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For most households in Illinois, a roof is a protective asset that affects moisture control, insulation performance, insurance posture, and resale confidence. Looking at the project through that lens makes the average replacement cost of $10,000 easier to evaluate as a long-term investment rather than as a painful one-time bill.

The strongest proposals in Illinois are usually the ones that explain scope in detail: tear-off, deck inspection, underlayment, flashing work, ventilation corrections, cleanup, and warranty coverage. That clarity matters far more than a low headline number with vague assumptions.

Planning early also improves the outcome. Homeowners in Illinois who collect bids before a failure becomes urgent usually get better contractor choice, clearer financing options, and a better chance of scheduling work before storms or seasonal demand compress installer availability.