Enter your address, see your roof from satellite, then build your free estimate in 4 easy steps. Miami, Jacksonville, Tampa, Orlando 2026 updated pricing.
Step 1 of 4
Find your roof
Enter your address and drag the map to center the pin on your roof.
Move the pin tip to your roof center
📍Move the pin so the pointed tip sits near the center of your roof.
How to place the pin
The pointed tip of the red pin is the measurement point. Place that tip near the center of your roof.
Analyzing your roof with satellite data…
Estimated Roof Area
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square feet
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Tell us about your home
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Home size1500 sq ft
600 sq ft5,000 sq ft
Number of storiesRoof pitch
Estimated Roof Area
1,688 – 1,875 ft²
Rough estimate — refine in next steps
Step 2 of 4
Roof details
Each selection refines your estimate in real time.
Roof shape
Roofing material
Mixed roof — select at least two materials, or choose Not Sure
When do you need this done?
Number of stories
How old is your current roof?
⚠️ At this age, replacement beats repair
Asphalt roofs over 15 years are past manufacturer warranty. Replacement resets your warranty and may lower your insurance premium.
Step 3 of 4
Help make your estimate more accurate
Select anything that may apply. These items can affect labor, access, disposal, permits, or final contractor pricing.
Insurance claims and storm assessments require additional inspection steps and documentation that affect final pricing.
Steep pitch requires additional safety equipment and slower installation.
Pitch affects both material quantities and labor cost and needs to be measured on-site.
If your wood decking is rotted or damaged, it must be replaced before new materials go down.
Indicates potential decking or structural damage. Adds $1,000–$5,000+ depending on extent — only confirmed on-site.
Each skylight requires careful flashing review and may need replacement, reset, or new flashing during roof replacement.
Large chimneys require flashing, counter-flashing, and roof-to-wall detail review before final pricing.
Areas where the roof meets a wall may need special flashing work. Not sure? A roof inspection can verify this before final pricing.
Panels must be removed and reinstalled by a licensed electrician. Typically adds $1,500–$4,000 depending on system size.
Solar water heaters may require contractor coordination, removal, reset, or roof flashing review before replacement work begins.
Solar attic vents should be inspected for flashing, seal condition, and whether they need to be reset during the roof replacement.
Scaffolding and access workarounds required. Adds $500–$2,000 depending on configuration.
Old or damaged gutters are often replaced during re-roofing. Adds $800–$2,500 depending on linear footage.
Rotten or damaged edge wood can change the final price. If you are unsure, leave it unchecked and it can be verified during inspection.
Height and access difficulty increases labor time and equipment needs. Two-story homes typically add 15–25% to labor cost.
Some HOAs mandate specific materials, colors, or approved contractors. This may limit your options and affect both material cost and timeline.
Florida requires permits for full roof replacements. Fees vary by county, typically $500–$1,500 including admin and inspection charges.
Removing and hauling away old roofing material adds $200–$600 depending on roof size, material weight, and local disposal rates.
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One last check before your estimate
These items help explain why roof replacement estimates are shown as a range before an on-site inspection.
Additional Conditions Noted
These items may need field verification before any contractor can provide a final replacement price.
Your estimate is a strong planning range. A few field details may still need confirmation before comparing final contractor quotes.
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Roof inspection strongly advised
Flat or complex roof conditions were detected. Satellite-based estimates can vary more on this type of roof, so an on-site inspection is recommended before final pricing.
Re-roof — scope of work
Roof / property details
Additional conditions noted
Line-item cost calculations
Subtotal reference base—
Est. sales tax assumption (FL 7%)—
Important notes / assumptions
This report is a market-based planning estimate, not a final contractor quote. Final pricing depends on physical roof inspection, decking condition, code requirements, access, material availability, and contractor scope. Call 904.201.9659 to verify this estimate before comparing quotes.
Get a free roof inspection before you compare quotes
Confirm this estimate before you talk to contractors.
✓What we verify
✓Roof pitch and walkability
✓Decking condition
✓Flashing issues
✓Storm / wind damage
✓Ventilation
⚠What satellite data can miss
⚠Hidden rot or soft spots
⚠Exact ventilation needs
⚠Local code requirements
⚠Hidden structural issues
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📊 See how this estimate was calculatedExpand details
RE-ROOF — Scope of Work
Line-item cost calculations
Subtotal reference base—
Est. sales tax assumption (FL 7%)—
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Labeled Roof Parts Diagram
Use this diagram to identify common roof parts and features before reviewing your estimate.
This labeled roof parts diagram shows common roof components such as decking, underlayment, rafters, ridge, hip, valley flashing, fascia, eave, soffit, gutters, downspouts, skylights, and chimney flashing.