Roof Replacement Cost in San Bernardino County (2026): City-by-City Breakdown
A roof replacement in San Bernardino County costs $6–$14 per sq ft (installed), with a typical mid-size roof running $13k–$27k at the county average. Small projects start around $8k; large or high-end work can reach $48k or more.
San Bernardino County runs about 15% below the LA County baseline due to Inland Empire labor rates and shorter permit queues that run well below the coastal SoCal average.
Roof Replacement Cost by Size — SB County Average
County-average ranges (0.85× LA County baseline). Individual cities vary — see the table below.
| Size | Type | Range | Low | High |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Small | Small home | 1,200–1,500 sq ft | $8k | $16k |
| Medium | Typical home | 1,800–2,400 sq ft | $13k | $27k |
| Large | Large home | 2,800–3,500 sq ft | $21k | $48k |
Roof Replacement Cost by City in San Bernardino County
Every city in San Bernardino County, sorted alphabetically. Totals reflect each city's local cost multiplier. Cities in color have full project-specific pages.
| City | Small | Medium | Large |
|---|---|---|---|
| Chino | $8k–$16k | $13k–$28k | $21k–$50k |
| Chino Hills | $9k–$17k | $15k–$31k | $23k–$53k |
| Colton | $8k–$15k | $13k–$26k | $20k–$46k |
| Fontana | $8k–$15k | $13k–$27k | $20k–$47k |
| Hesperia | $7k–$14k | $12k–$25k | $19k–$44k |
| Highland | $8k–$15k | $13k–$27k | $20k–$47k |
| Ontario | $8k–$16k | $13k–$27k | $21k–$48k |
| Rancho Cucamonga | $8k–$16k | $14k–$29k | $22k–$51k |
| Redlands | $8k–$16k | $13k–$28k | $21k–$50k |
| Rialto | $8k–$15k | $13k–$26k | $20k–$46k |
| San Bernardino | $8k–$15k | $13k–$27k | $20k–$47k |
| Upland | $8k–$16k | $14k–$29k | $22k–$51k |
| Victorville | $7k–$14k | $12k–$25k | $19k–$44k |
| Yucaipa | $8k–$16k | $13k–$27k | $21k–$48k |
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Get MatchedWhat Affects Roof Replacement Cost in San Bernardino County?
- Roofing material (asphalt vs tile vs metal).
- Decking condition.
- Layers to tear off.
- Roof pitch.
- Wildfire-zone Class A requirements.
- SB County market dynamics: Inland Empire labor rates and shorter permit queues that run well below the coastal SoCal average, which shifts roof replacement totals about 15% below the LA County baseline.
- City variation within SB County: coastal and hillside cities can run 15–30% above the county mid-point, while inland labor markets price 10–20% below.
Roof Replacement Sub-Type Comparisons
Asphalt Shingle Roof vs Clay Tile Roof
Asphalt shingles last 20–30 years; clay tile lasts 50–75 years and fits HOA aesthetic standards in upper-tier SoCal neighborhoods.
Roof Repair vs Full Replacement vs Metal Roof
Spot repairs buy 2–5 years; standing-seam metal lasts 40–60 years and meets wildfire Class A requirements.
How to Get the Best Price on a Roof Replacement in San Bernardino County
- Get 3 line-itemized bids on the same scope through Keystone Connect — SB County roof replacement pricing varies 10–25% between contractors.
- Compare bids from contractors based in multiple SB County cities; inland-based crews servicing coastal jobs often beat coastal-based pricing.
- Bid in shoulder seasons (Jan–Mar or Sep–Oct) when SB County contractor schedules are open and rush premiums disappear.
- Verify CSLB license, insurance, and bond before paying any deposit. California caps deposits at $1,000 or 10% of contract, whichever is less.
Frequently Asked Questions — Roof Replacement in San Bernardino County
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