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Shingle Roof Replacement Cost in Springfield, Massachusetts

Typical installed range — asphalt shingles
$5,600 – $16,500

A shingle roof replacement in Springfield typically runs $5,600 – $16,500 installed — $350 – $700 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 Springfield. 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
    $5,600 – $10,500
  • Architectural shingles
    Dimensional, 25–30 year — the U.S. default
    $8,100 – $16,500
  • Designer / premium shingles
    Slate and shake look-alikes
    $12,000 – $25,500
  • Underlayment & ice barrier
    Synthetic felt, ice & water shield where code requires
    $500 – $2,000
  • Deck repair (plywood)
    Replacing rotted sheathing, priced by extent
    $500 – $2,500
  • Tear-off & disposal
    Old layers off, dumpster included
    $1,000 – $3,100
  • Permits & inspection
    Varies by municipality
    $250 – $1,000

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

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  • Verify licensing and insurance before hiring — ask for certificates, not promises.
  • Ask about both the material warranty and the workmanship warranty — they differ.
The local picture

Shingle Roof in Springfield: what matters

Springfield's historic neighborhoods like Forest Park and the Old Hill district are filled with older homes, many with original or aging asphalt shingle roofs. The city's climate—heavy snowfall, freeze-thaw cycles, and occasional severe thunderstorms—takes a toll on roofing materials. If your roof is showing signs of wear, understanding the factors that influence replacement cost in Springfield can help you plan. From the state's building code requirements to local labor availability, several variables affect the final price. This guide walks through what Springfield homeowners should consider when budgeting for a new shingle roof.

Cost factors

Why Shingle Roof Replacement Costs Vary in Springfield

Springfield's weather is a major factor: heavy snow loads in winter require roofs to meet structural standards, and freeze-thaw cycles can cause ice dams that damage shingles. The age of Springfield's housing stock—many homes built pre-1950—often means older roof decks that may need repairs or reinforcement before new shingles go on. Massachusetts has strict building codes that mandate specific underlayment and ice-and-water shield installation, especially in valleys and eaves. Local labor rates and disposal fees for old roofing materials also vary. Additionally, the complexity of your roof (steep slopes, multiple dormers, or skylights) will increase labor time and material waste, affecting overall cost.

Springfield by the numbers

U.S. Census Bureau · ACS
145,681
Population
26,318
Homeowners
48% own
$197,377
Median home value
$48,851
Median income
1947
Median home built
≈ 79 yrs old
59,173
Housing units

26,318 homeowner households, median home built 1947 — 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 Reasons Springfield Roofs Need Replacement

  1. Ice Dam Damage

    Springfield's harsh winters and heavy snowfall lead to ice dams along eaves, which can lift shingles and force water under them, causing leaks and rot.

  2. Wind-Lifted Shingles

    Strong thunderstorms and occasional high winds in the Connecticut River Valley can lift or tear off shingles, exposing the roof deck to moisture.

  3. Algae and Moss Growth

    The humid summers in Springfield promote algae and moss on shaded roofs, which can retain moisture and degrade shingle granules over time.

  4. UV Cracking and Granule Loss

    Intense summer sun accelerates asphalt shingle aging, causing cracking and granule loss that reduce protection against the elements.

  5. Aging from Snow Load

    Repeated heavy snow loads stress roof structures and shingles, leading to premature wear and the need for replacement in older homes.

The process

What to Expect During a Springfield Roof Replacement

In Massachusetts, roofing contractors must hold a valid construction supervisor license from the state. Before starting, your contractor will pull permits from the Springfield building department. The process begins with an inspection to measure your roof and assess the deck condition. After tear-off, any damaged decking is replaced. New underlayment, ice-and-water shield (required by code), and drip edge are installed. Then, shingles are laid, followed by flashing around vents and chimneys. A final inspection by the city ensures code compliance. The entire project typically takes 2-4 days, depending on weather and roof complexity.

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Q&A

Shingle Roof cost questions — Springfield

What factors influence shingle roof replacement cost in Springfield?

Key factors include roof size and pitch, the number of layers to remove, local labor rates, disposal fees, and the condition of the underlying deck. Massachusetts building codes require specific materials like ice-and-water shield, which adds to the cost. The age of your home may also necessitate structural repairs.

How do I choose a roofing contractor in Springfield?

Look for a contractor licensed by the state of Massachusetts with a construction supervisor license. Ask for proof of insurance and check references. Get multiple written estimates that detail materials and scope. Avoid contractors who ask for full payment upfront or pressure you into signing quickly.

Does Massachusetts require a license for roofers?

Yes, anyone performing roofing work for compensation must hold a Massachusetts Construction Supervisor License (CSL) or work under a licensed supervisor. The state also requires workers' compensation and liability insurance. Always verify a contractor's license before hiring.

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

Late spring through early fall offers the most consistent weather for roof replacement in Springfield. Warm temperatures help shingles seal properly. However, experienced contractors can work in cooler months as long as temperatures stay above 40°F, using cold-weather installation techniques.

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

Yes, the city of Springfield requires a building permit for roof replacement. Your contractor should handle the permit application and schedule the required inspections. Working without a permit can lead to fines and issues when selling your home.

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