Overhead view of an Eugene-area residential neighborhood showing the mix of roof types and Pacific Northwest tree canopy
LANE COUNTY COST DATA

Roof Repair Eugene Cost Index

Real pricing data for the Lane County roofing market: Eugene, Springfield, Cottage Grove, Florence. See what local homeowners actually pay, compare materials, and estimate your project.

Lane CountyFocus
$7.5K-$22KRange
2026Updated
4Cities Covered
$10,800Avg Asphalt
$16,500Avg Metal
$7,500Lowest Eugene
$22,000Highest Florence

Lane County Cost Index

Real cost ranges by city across the Lane County footprint

CityAvg CostRangeIndex %
EugeneHome Base$10,800$7,500 - $15,500
62%

Roofing Cost Calculator

Estimate your project cost based on roof size, material, pitch, and building height

1,000 sq ft5,000 sq ft
Roof Pitch
Stories
ESTIMATED COST RANGE
$8,625$12,305
2,000 sq ft · Asphalt Shingles · medium pitch · 1-story
⚠ Asphalt shingle material costs increased 5–8% on April 15, 2026. These estimates reflect current post-hike pricing.

Most Lane County roofing contractors offer financing options. Ask your contractor about payment plans, terms and rates vary by lender and credit profile.

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Estimates are approximate and may vary based on roof condition, access, and local contractor pricing.

Metal vs. Asphalt Comparison

How architectural asphalt and standing seam metal compare in the Eugene moss climate

Asphalt Shingles

$12,500
Avg Cost
25 yr
Lifespan
$500/yr
Annual Cost
MAINTENANCE

Moderate - inspect annually, replace damaged shingles

PROS
  • +Lower upfront cost
  • +Wide color and style selection
  • +Easy to find qualified installers
  • +Simple repairs
CONS
  • -Shorter lifespan (20-30 years)
  • -Susceptible to moss in the Eugene Marine West Coast climate
  • -Less wind resistant
  • -Higher lifetime cost

Standing Seam Metal

$18,500
Avg Cost
50 yr
Lifespan
$370/yr
Annual Cost
MAINTENANCE

Low - occasional inspection, no moss growth

PROS
  • +50+ year lifespan
  • +Excellent rain and snow shedding
  • +Fire resistant (Class A)
  • +Energy efficient - reflects heat
CONS
  • -Higher upfront investment
  • -Requires specialized installers
  • -Can dent from heavy impact
  • -Fewer style options

Roof Repair Eugene Cost FAQ

What is the average cost of a new roof in Eugene?+
The average roof replacement in Eugene runs about $10,800 for a single-family home of 1,500 to 2,200 square feet using architectural asphalt shingles. The honest range is $7,500 to $15,500 depending on deck condition, roof complexity, and material spec. Standing seam metal runs $14,000 to $22,000 for the same home and lasts 40 to 70 years.
Why do roofing costs vary across Lane County?+
Three structural factors drive the variation. First, deck condition: 1960s-1970s ranches commonly need a few sheets of CDX replaced after tear-off, pre-1925 Whiteaker Craftsmans often need full plywood overlay. Second, roof complexity: simple gable rectangles are cheaper than hip-and-valley roofs with multiple slopes and dormers. Third, material spec: standard architectural is the baseline; AR-granule premium adds $400-$900; standing seam metal adds $5,000-$8,000.
Is metal roofing worth the extra cost in Eugene?+
For homeowners staying 20-plus years, yes. The lifecycle math works because metal eliminates Eugene's moss problem entirely and lasts 40 to 70 years, skipping the next two asphalt replacement cycles. Break-even vs architectural asphalt is typically 17 to 22 years in the canopied Eugene neighborhoods. For homeowners selling within 10 years, architectural asphalt is usually the better financial call.
When is the cheapest time to reroof in Eugene?+
November through February has the lowest prices because contractor demand drops and crews are underbooked. Discounts run 5-12 percent. The trade-off is weather: wet-season jobs have rain pauses, so a 3-day project might take 6-8 days. For a faster install at standard pricing, late spring (March-May) is the sweet spot, weather is workable and crews aren't fully booked yet.
How accurate is the calculator below?+
The calculator gives a useful starting range based on Lane County market data, but it can't see your specific deck condition, access constraints, or any deferred maintenance discovered after tear-off. Use it for an initial budget range, then get 2-3 quotes from CCB-licensed Eugene contractors for actual pricing.