2026 NYC Pricing Guide
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Get a Free On-Site EstimateIn New York City, flat roof replacement costs about $8 to $14 per square foot, which puts a typical rowhouse roof between $8,000 and $25,000. In Manhattan, where access is hardest, the same job can run $14,000 to $28,000. Small repairs start near $400, and a reflective coating that extends the life of an existing roof runs about $2.50 to $5 per square foot. The right choice depends on the roof type and how much life is left in it.
This guide from the team at Roofing Contractor NYC breaks down 2026 costs for flat roof replacement, repairs, EPDM and TPO, torch down, coatings, inspections, and skylights across Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx, and nearby areas.
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Roof replacement cost in NYC depends on roof size, material, tear-off, and access. Most NYC buildings have flat roofs, and a flat roof replacement runs $8 to $14 per square foot, so a typical 1,500 to 2,000 square foot roof costs $8,000 to $25,000. NYC labor runs roughly 20 to 35 percent above national averages because of permits, logistics, and the difficulty of getting materials onto a roof in a dense city. Manhattan is the most expensive borough; Staten Island, with detached homes and easier staging, is usually the most affordable.
Here is a quick reference for common roofing jobs in 2026:
| Project Type | Average Cost |
|---|---|
| Minor roof repair | $400 to $1,500 |
| Major roof repair | $1,500 to $5,000 |
| Flat roof replacement (per sq ft) | $8 to $14 |
| Flat roof replacement (typical rowhouse) | $8,000 to $25,000+ |
| Roof coating (per sq ft) | $2.50 to $5 |
| Tear-off (added) | $2 to $4 per sq ft |
| Skylight installation | $1,500 to $5,000 |
| Gutter installation (per linear ft) | $7 to $15 |
| Commercial roof replacement | $30,000 to $200,000+ |
Prices move with roof size, material, tear-off, access, and pitch. For a number tied to your roof, book a free inspection.
Roofing is priced largely by area and the membrane or shingle you choose. A larger roof has a lower cost per square foot, but premium materials like PVC, metal, or slate raise the total.
Removing the old roof down to the deck adds about $2 to $4 per square foot, but it lets the crew inspect and fix the deck and usually lasts longer. Most reputable roofers recommend a tear-off rather than roofing over hidden damage.
Getting materials onto a roof in dense NYC, plus working around parapets, skylights, and HVAC units, adds labor. This is a big part of why NYC roofing runs 20 to 35 percent above national pricing. Steeper roofs and tight buildings cost more than open, easy-access ones.
Larger roofing jobs can require permits and must meet code. White reflective membranes like TPO are increasingly popular in NYC because they help buildings meet cool-roof and energy rules tied to Local Law 97. A licensed roofer handles permits and follows standards set by the NYC Department of Buildings. For roofing best practices, the National Roofing Contractors Association is the industry reference.
Most roofing is priced per square foot. Here is what to expect in NYC in 2026:
| Roof Type | Cost Per Sq Ft (installed) |
|---|---|
| Modified bitumen / torch down | $4 to $9 |
| EPDM rubber | $4 to $9 |
| TPO membrane | $5 to $10 |
| Asphalt shingle | $6 to $10 |
| PVC membrane | $6 to $14 |
| Metal | $12 to $18 |
| Slate | $13 to $26 |
| Roof coating | $2.50 to $5 |
Per-square-foot pricing usually covers materials, labor, and basic flashing. Tear-off, deck repair, and permits may be quoted separately.
Most NYC buildings have flat roofs, and the membrane choice drives both price and lifespan:
Not every roof needs replacing. If the leak is isolated and the roof is otherwise sound, a repair from $400 to $5,000 can buy years. The common rule of thumb: if the repair would cost more than about 50 percent of a full replacement, replacement is the better value. If the membrane is failing across the roof, water has reached the deck, or the roof is near the end of its life, replace it. We inspect first and only recommend replacement when it makes sense. See our roof repair service.
A silicone or acrylic coating, at about $2.50 to $5 per square foot, seals an aging roof and reflects sunlight, which can cut summer cooling costs by a noticeable margin. It is a strong middle option between repair and full replacement when the roof still has structural life, and far cheaper than the $8 to $14 per square foot of a new membrane. See our roof coating and waterproofing service. Reflective roofs are also encouraged by programs like ENERGY STAR for their cooling benefits.
| Project | Average Cost |
|---|---|
| Skylight installation | $1,500 to $5,000 |
| Skylight repair or reseal | $300 to $1,500 |
| Gutter installation (per linear ft) | $7 to $15 |
| Roof inspection | Often free with an estimate |
See our skylight and gutter service and roof inspection service.
Commercial flat roofs on stores, offices, warehouses, and larger buildings run about $8 to $20 per square foot, so a full replacement commonly costs $30,000 to $200,000 or more. A 10,000 square foot building can expect $80,000 to $200,000 depending on the membrane, insulation, access, and existing damage. TPO is the most common commercial choice for its energy efficiency. Urban locations add roughly 15 to 25 percent for parking, crane permits, and street closures.
| Borough | Pricing Level | Main Cost Factor |
|---|---|---|
| Manhattan | Highest | Crane/lift access, congestion, permits |
| Brooklyn | High to Medium | Dense blocks, many flat roofs |
| Queens | Medium | Mix of homes and small buildings |
| Bronx | Medium | Residential and commercial mix |
| Staten Island | Lower | Detached homes, easier staging |
The best way to price a roof is an on-site inspection, not a guess from a satellite image. A professional roofing quote should include:
If an estimate is missing tear-off, disposal, or flashing, ask why. Avoid anyone who quotes without inspecting the roof in person.
At Roofing Contractor NYC we are licensed and insured, and we offer 24/7 emergency roof repair. A licensed roofer pulls the right permits, installs to code and to manufacturer spec so your warranty holds, and works safely at height in a dense city. Hiring an unlicensed crew risks a voided warranty, a failed inspection, and leaks that damage the building below.
Flat roof replacement runs about $8 to $14 per square foot, which puts a typical rowhouse roof between $8,000 and $25,000. In Manhattan it can reach $14,000 to $28,000 because of access.
Minor roof repairs run $400 to $1,500, while larger repairs are $1,500 to $5,000 depending on the damage and access.
EPDM rubber and modified bitumen, at $4 to $9 per square foot, are usually the most budget-friendly durable flat roof systems. A coating at $2.50 to $5 is cheaper still if the existing roof has life left.
EPDM is durable and affordable, TPO is a white reflective membrane that meets cool-roof rules and is the most common NYC choice, and PVC is a premium, chemical-resistant option with a long lifespan.
If the repair would cost more than about 50 percent of a full replacement, or the membrane is failing across the roof, replacement is usually the better value. Otherwise a repair can buy years.
A well-installed flat roof typically lasts 15 to 30 years depending on the system, and regular maintenance or a coating can extend that.
Larger roofing jobs can require permits and must meet code. A licensed roofer handles the permits and inspections for you.
Yes. We provide 24/7 emergency roof repair to stop leaks quickly, then plan any further work after the roof is secure.
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Get a Free On-Site EstimateRoof replacement cost in NYC comes down to roof size, material, tear-off, and access. Most flat roof replacements run $8 to $14 per square foot, or $8,000 to $25,000 for a typical rowhouse, with Manhattan at the high end and coatings as a cheaper middle option. The smartest first step is an in-person inspection and a written estimate from a licensed roofer so you know whether to repair, coat, or replace.
Roofing Contractor NYC is a licensed and insured roofing contractor serving New York City and nearby areas. With hands-on experience installing and repairing flat and pitched roofs across the boroughs, our team brings real field knowledge to every estimate in this guide. We specialize in flat roofs, EPDM and TPO membranes, roof repair, coatings, skylights, and gutters, with 24/7 emergency service. Call (347) 577-2852 or email bilal@makkahconstruction.com.
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