Roof Pricing,
Explained the Right Way
Wondering what a new roof will cost? You’re not alone. It’s one of the first questions homeowners ask—and one of the hardest to get a straight answer to. Here, we break it all down so you know exactly what to expect before you ever schedule an estimate.
Roof pricing depends on several factors
We believe homeowners deserve a clear understanding before they ever schedule an estimate. Roofing pricing isn’t one-size-fits-all. Every home is different, and each project comes with its own set of variables that impact the overall pricing. Without that context, pricing can feel unclear or even overwhelming.
At Hogan, we approach pricing differently. We believe it should be transparent, easy to understand, and backed by real explanations, not guesswork. Our goal is to help you understand exactly what goes into your roof pricing, so you can make a confident decision without second guessing.

What Does a New Roof Cost?
Homes in Long Island typically spend around average on 20 sq roof:
- Shingle roof: $14,000 - $18,500
- Slate Roof: $38,500-$40,000
- Asphalt roof: $15,000-$17,000*
- Larger / Complex Homes: $33,000 - $45,000
- Repairs: $1200 - $ 4400
Pricing shown is an average based on typical homes in Long Island and a standard 20 sq roof. Actual roof pricing may vary depending on size, pitch, materials, and existing conditions. A full inspection is required for an accurate estimate. *We can remove asphalt roof and replace it with rolled comp
Why DO Prices Vary So Much Between Companies?
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WHY OUR CLIENTS CHOOSE US
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Can I get a quote without someone visiting my home?
We can give rough estimates by phone, but a proper inspection ensures accuracy.
Are cash discounts available?
Yes! We offer savings for upfront payments, just ask.
How fast can you start?
Most projects are scheduled within weeks, depending on season and material availability.
Is the cheapest option ever the best?
Not at Hogan. Cheaper roofs often cut corners. We do it right the first time.
How do you determine the final cost for my roof?
We base the price on your home’s size, roof pitch, materials, and any repairs needed. A proper inspection lets us give an accurate number and avoid surprises.
Can unexpected issues increase the cost?
Sometimes, yes, like hidden water damage or old decking that needs replacement. We’ll always communicate changes upfront so you know exactly what you’re paying for.
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