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Roof Replacement Cost Guide for Springfield, Nebraska

Typical installed range — full replacement
$5,600 – $23,500

A full roof replacement in Springfield typically runs $5,600 – $23,500 installed — $425 – $1,050 per square (100 sq ft) — including tear-off, permits, and local labor.

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Price reference · Reviewed June 2026

Roofing cost by material.

Installed price ranges for a full roof replacement in Springfield, adjusted for local labor and code. Linked materials have a dedicated city guide.

  • Architectural shingle roof
    Dimensional laminated shingles — the U.S. default
    $7,500 – $15,000
  • 3-tab shingle roof
    Entry-level asphalt
    $5,600 – $9,800
  • Standing-seam metal roof
    Concealed fasteners, 40–70 year service life
    $14,000 – $37,500
  • Corrugated metal roof
    Exposed-fastener panels
    $7,500 – $18,500
  • Flat roof membrane
    TPO, EPDM, or PVC for low-slope sections
    $4,700 – $14,000
  • Tear-off & disposal
    Removing the old roof, dumpster included
    $950 – $2,800
  • Permits & inspection
    Varies by municipality
    $225 – $950

* Ranges adjusted for Springfield's tier and median income — verify with an on-site quote.

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The local picture

Roof Replacement in Springfield: what matters

Springfield, Nebraska, sits in a region known for volatile weather — from hailstorms that can bruise asphalt shingles to winter snow loads that test structural limits. Many homes here were built during the post-war boom, meaning roofs are now reaching the end of their service life. Whether you own a ranch-style home in an older part of town or a newer two-story in a subdivision, understanding what drives roof replacement cost in Springfield starts with local realities: the state's building code, typical roof slopes, and the labor market in Sarpy County. This guide walks through the key factors so you can plan with confidence.

Cost factors

Why Roof Replacement Costs Vary in Springfield

Springfield's climate is the biggest variable. Hail is common from spring through fall, often leaving granule loss and bruising that shortens shingle life. High winds can lift or tear shingles, especially on steeper roofs. Winter brings snow loads and ice dams, which may require upgraded underlayment or ventilation. The age of housing stock matters — many homes built in the 1960s–1980s have low-slope or medium-pitch roofs that are straightforward to replace, but older homes may need deck repairs. Nebraska's state building code sets minimum standards for wind resistance and ice barrier installation, which can affect material choices. Local labor rates in Sarpy County reflect the Omaha metro area, and disposal costs for old shingles add to the total. Permit fees from the city's permitting office are another fixed factor.

Springfield by the numbers

U.S. Census Bureau · ACS
3,115
Population
1,122
Homeowners
87% own
$324,600
Median home value
$96,615
Median income
1979
Median home built
≈ 47 yrs old
1,319
Housing units

1,122 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 Springfield.

Field notes

Common Roof Issues That Lead to Replacement in Springfield

  1. Hail Damage

    Springfield sees frequent hailstorms that cause bruising, cracking, and granule loss on asphalt shingles, accelerating wear and necessitating full replacement.

  2. Wind-Lifted Shingles

    Strong straight-line winds can lift or tear shingles, exposing the deck to moisture and leading to leaks that require a new roof.

  3. UV Degradation

    Intense summer sun causes shingles to dry out, crack, and lose flexibility over time, especially on south-facing slopes in older subdivisions.

  4. Ice Dams

    Snow melt refreezing at eaves creates ice dams that force water under shingles, damaging underlayment and decking, often requiring replacement.

  5. Snow Load Stress

    Heavy snow accumulations can strain roof structures, causing sagging or shingle distortion that compromises the roof's integrity.

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Roof Replacement cost questions — Springfield

What factors most affect roof replacement cost in Springfield?

The main factors are roof size and pitch, material choice (asphalt shingles are most common), the complexity of the roof design (dormers, valleys), and local labor rates. Climate-driven requirements like ice-and-water shield in valleys and eaves, as required by Nebraska's building code, also add cost. Disposal fees for old materials and permit fees from the local building department are additional considerations. The condition of the underlying deck can also influence the final price if repairs are needed.

How do I choose a roofing contractor in Springfield?

Look for contractors licensed with the state of Nebraska and insured with general liability and workers' compensation. Ask for references from recent jobs in Sarpy County and verify their standing with the Nebraska Contractor Registration. Get multiple written estimates that detail materials, labor, and timeline. Avoid contractors who ask for full payment upfront. Check online reviews and ask about their experience with hail damage claims, as that is common in the area.

What are Nebraska's licensing requirements for roofers?

Nebraska requires contractors to register with the state's Department of Labor. There is no specific roofing license, but general contractor registration is mandatory. Additionally, roofers must carry workers' compensation insurance if they have employees. Local municipalities, including Springfield, may have their own permitting requirements, so verify with the city's permitting office before work begins.

When is the ideal time to replace a roof in Springfield?

Late spring through early fall is the ideal window, as temperatures are mild and dry weather allows for proper shingle sealing. Summer can be hot, but it's still workable. Avoid winter months when cold temperatures can prevent shingles from sealing correctly, and snow or ice can create safety hazards. However, if your roof is leaking, replacement can be done year-round with proper precautions.

Do I need a permit for roof replacement in Springfield?

Yes, most roof replacements require a permit from the local building department. The permit ensures the work meets Nebraska's building code, including wind resistance and ice barrier requirements. Your contractor should handle the permit process, but confirm this in writing. Failure to obtain a permit can lead to fines and issues when selling your home.

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