Long Beach, CA

    Roof Replacement Cost in Long Beach, CA (2026)

    A roof replacement in Long Beach costs $7–$15 per sq ft (installed), with a typical mid-size roof running $15k–$31k. Small projects start around $9k; large or high-end work can reach $53k or more.

    Costs in Long Beach run about 5% below the LA County baseline thanks to older housing stock and coastal exposure on materials.

    Cost per sq ft (installed)
    $7$15 per sq ft (installed)

    Roof Replacement Cost by Size in Long Beach

    Totals adjusted for the Long Beach market (0.95× LA County baseline). Ranges include labor, materials, permits, and contractor overhead.

    SizeTypeRangeLowHigh
    SmallSmall home1,200–1,500 sq ft$9k$17k
    MediumTypical home1,800–2,400 sq ft$15k$31k
    LargeLarge home2,800–3,500 sq ft$23k$53k

    What Affects Roof Replacement Cost in Long Beach?

    • Roofing material (asphalt vs tile vs metal).
    • Decking condition.
    • Layers to tear off.
    • Roof pitch.
    • Wildfire-zone Class A requirements.
    • Long Beach market premium: local pricing reflects older housing stock and coastal exposure on materials, which shifts totals about 5% below the LA County baseline.

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    Roof Replacement Sub-Type Comparisons

    Asphalt Shingle Roof vs Clay Tile Roof

    Asphalt shingles cost $10k–$25k and last 20–30 years; clay tile costs $25k–$55k and lasts 50–75 years — a better fit for mid- and upper-tier LA neighborhoods with HOA aesthetic standards.

    Roof Repair vs Full Replacement vs Metal Roof

    Spot repairs run $500–$3,500 and buy 2–5 years; standing-seam metal replacement costs $24k–$56k but lasts 40–60 years and meets wildfire Class A requirements.

    How to Get the Best Price on a Roof Replacement in Long Beach

    1. Get 3 line-itemized bids on the same scope through Keystone Connect — Long Beach roof replacement pricing varies 10–25% between contractors.
    2. Lock major materials and finishes before signing; mid-project change orders are the #1 cost driver on roof replacement jobs.
    3. Bid in shoulder seasons (Jan–Mar or Sep–Oct) when Long Beach contractor schedules are open and rush premiums disappear.
    4. Verify CSLB license, insurance, and bond before paying any deposit. California caps deposits at $1,000 or 10% of contract, whichever is less.

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