The short answer: Roofing in Yakima, WA typically costs $300 for minor repairs to $25,500 for a full roof replacement, depending on roof size, materials, and job complexity. Here’s a detailed breakdown with real local prices – no vague ranges, no hidden caveats.
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Last updated: June 2026 | Data sources: Yakima Roofing pricing, local market surveys, regional contractor data
Quick Price Guide
| Service | Low | Average | High | Typical Job Time |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Roof Inspection | $150 | $250 | $400 | 1-2 hours |
| Roof Repair | $300 | $800 | $3,000 | 2-8 hours |
| Emergency Roof Repair | $500 | $1,500 | $5,000 | Same day |
| Storm / Hail Damage Repair | $500 | $5,000 | $15,000 | 1-5 days |
| Gutter Installation & Repair | $300 | $800 | $2,500 | 1-2 days |
| Asphalt Shingle Replacement | $4,100 | $14,727 | $25,500 | 1-3 days |
| Metal Roof Installation | $9,490 | $10,897 | $25,000 | 2-5 days |
| Flat Roof (TPO/EPDM/PVC) | $5,000 | $10,000 | $20,000 | 2-5 days |
| Commercial Roofing | $10,000 | $25,000 | $100,000+ | Varies |
Prices reflect Yakima, WA market rates in 2026. Your actual cost depends on roof size, slope, materials, and access.
Detailed Pricing by Service
Roof Replacement (Asphalt Shingles): $4,100 – $25,500 (Average: $14,727)
A full roof replacement is the most common large job. The wide range comes down to one thing above everything else: how big is your roof?
What’s included at the base price ($4,100-$8,000):
- Tear-off and disposal of existing roofing
- New decking inspection (repairs extra if needed)
- Ice and water shield underlayment
- Standard asphalt shingles (30-year)
- Flashing around vents, pipes, and edges
- Cleanup and haul-away
What pushes the price up:
- Larger roof – every additional 100 sq ft adds $400-$600
- Steep pitch (above 6:12 slope) – adds $1,000-$3,000 for safety equipment and labor
- Decking damage – rotted plywood adds $75-$150 per sheet replaced
- Multiple layers to remove – a second layer of old shingles adds $500-$1,500
- Premium materials – architectural shingles add $500-$2,000 over standard
Yakima Roofing’s price for this service: $4,100 – $25,500. We provide itemized estimates before any work begins – you see exactly what you’re paying for, with no surprises on the final invoice.
Metal Roofing: $9,490 – $25,000 (Average: $10,897)
Metal roofing costs more upfront but lasts 40-70 years compared to 20-30 for asphalt. For Yakima homeowners planning to stay long-term, the math often works in metal’s favor.
| Material | Cost per Square | Lifespan | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Steel panels (exposed fastener) | $400-$600 | 30-40 years | Budget metal option |
| Standing seam steel | $700-$1,000 | 40-70 years | Premium residential |
| Aluminum | $600-$900 | 40-60 years | Coastal or humid areas |
| Copper | $2,500-$3,500 | 70-100 years | High-end custom |
Roof Repair: $300 – $3,000 (Average: $800)
Most roof repairs fall in the $300-$1,500 range. The main variables are how many spots need fixing and whether the decking underneath is damaged.
| Repair Type | Typical Cost |
|---|---|
| Single leak fix / flashing repair | $300-$600 |
| Shingle replacement (small area) | $400-$1,000 |
| Valley repair | $500-$1,200 |
| Chimney flashing repair | $500-$1,500 |
| Larger leak with decking damage | $1,000-$3,000 |
Emergency Roof Repair: $500 – $5,000 (Average: $1,500)
Emergency calls carry a premium because they require same-day response and often after-hours work. Fast response limits damage to insulation, drywall, and structural framing – which costs far more to fix than the roof itself.
Storm & Hail Damage Repair: $500 – $15,000 (Average: $5,000)
Yakima sees hail and windstorms regularly. Most homeowner policies cover hail and wind damage. Yakima Roofing assists with insurance documentation and works alongside your adjuster.
Flat Roofing (TPO / EPDM / PVC): $5,000 – $20,000 (Average: $10,000)
| Material | Cost per Square | Lifespan |
|---|---|---|
| EPDM (rubber) | $400-$600 | 20-30 years |
| TPO | $500-$700 | 15-25 years |
| PVC | $600-$800 | 20-30 years |
| Modified Bitumen | $400-$650 | 15-20 years |
What Affects the Price
1. Roof Size
Impact: High. Roofing is priced by the square (100 sq ft). A 1,500 sq ft home has roughly 15-18 roofing squares. Every additional square adds $400-$600 for asphalt replacement. A 2,000 sq ft ranch with a simple gable roof runs $8,000-$12,000. The same footprint with a complex hip roof: $14,000-$18,000.
2. Roof Pitch
Impact: High. A flat or low-slope roof (under 4:12) is fast and easy. A steep roof (over 8:12) requires harnesses and specialized equipment. Expect a 20-40% labor increase for steep roofs.
3. Material Choice
Impact: High. Asphalt shingles are the most affordable and most common. Metal costs 2-3x more upfront but lasts twice as long. Tile and slate are premium options.
4. Existing Roof Condition
Impact: Medium. Rotted or damaged decking must be replaced before new roofing goes on. This is only visible once tear-off begins – reputable contractors document any issues before proceeding.
5. Roof Complexity
Impact: Medium. Valleys, skylights, chimneys, and multiple dormers require more labor and custom flashing. A simple gable roof costs significantly less than the same square footage on a complex multi-slope design.
Yakima vs. National Average
| Service | Yakima Average | National Average | Difference |
|---|---|---|---|
| Roof Replacement | $14,727 | $11,500 | +28% |
| Metal Roofing | $10,897 | $12,000 | -9% |
| Roof Repair | $800 | $1,050 | -24% |
Yakima’s climate – hot summers, cold winters, and regular hail events – requires heavier-grade materials and more robust underlayment than milder climates. Labor costs run below Seattle, but material specs run higher. The net result is replacement pricing slightly above the national average.
How to Get a Fair Price
Red Flags (Prices That Are Too Low)
- Quote is 40%+ below every other estimate – usually means cut-rate materials or unlicensed labor
- No written contract or itemized breakdown
- Pressure to decide immediately or “today only” pricing
- No local address or verifiable history in the Yakima area
- Demands full payment upfront before work begins
Yakima Roofing – Our Pricing
We’ve been roofing in Yakima since 2007. Our pricing is straightforward: you get an itemized estimate before any work starts, and that estimate is what you pay.
| Service | Our Price Range | What’s Included |
|---|---|---|
| Roof Inspection | $150 – $400 | Full inspection, written report |
| Roof Repair | $300 – $3,000 | Labor, materials, cleanup |
| Asphalt Replacement | $4,100 – $25,500 | Tear-off, materials, labor, disposal |
| Metal Roofing | $9,490 – $25,000 | Materials, labor, flashing |
| Emergency Repair | $500 – $5,000 | Same-day response, repair |
| Flat Roofing | $5,000 – $20,000 | Materials, labor, warranty |
| Gutters | $300 – $2,500 | Materials, labor, cleanup |
- Free written estimate – no obligation
- Itemized quote – see exactly what you’re paying for
- No hidden fees – the quote is the price
- Insurance claim assistance for storm damage
- Clean job site – we haul everything away
Get your free estimate:
Phone: 509-424-5741
Web: yakimaroofing.net/contact-us
Response within 24 hours
Seasonal Pricing in Yakima
| Season | Price Trend | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Spring (Mar-May) | Higher | Peak demand after winter damage |
| Summer (Jun-Aug) | Higher | Busiest season, premium for fast scheduling |
| Fall (Sep-Nov) | Normal | Good weather, moderate demand |
| Winter (Dec-Feb) | Lower | Slower season, better availability |
Best time to book for lowest prices: October through February, weather permitting. Yakima winters have workable dry periods, and contractors have more flexibility in their schedules.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a roof replacement cost in Yakima, WA?
The average roof replacement in Yakima costs $14,727 for a standard asphalt shingle roof. Most homeowners pay between $8,000 and $18,000 depending on roof size, pitch, and materials. Metal roofing averages $10,897 but can reach $25,000 for premium systems.
Should I repair or replace my roof?
Repair if the roof is under 15 years old and damage is isolated. Replace if the roof is 20+ years old, you’re making repeated repairs to the same areas, or more than 30% of the surface is damaged.
Is roofing cheaper in winter in Yakima?
Often yes. Yakima winters have workable dry periods and contractor availability is higher. You can sometimes negotiate better pricing or faster scheduling between October and February.
How can I save money on roofing in Yakima?
- Schedule in the off-season (Oct-Feb)
- Get at least 3 quotes and compare itemized breakdowns
- Address small repairs before they become full replacements
- Bundle gutter work with roof replacement – contractors often discount combined jobs
- If storm-damaged, use your insurance – that’s what it’s for
Does Yakima Roofing offer free estimates?
Yes. Call 509-424-5741 or use our contact form. We’ll assess your roof and provide a written, itemized estimate at no charge.
Get an Exact Quote
Every roof is different. The prices on this page are accurate ranges based on real Yakima jobs – but your exact cost depends on your specific roof size, pitch, materials, and condition.
Yakima Roofing
Phone: 509-424-5741
Web: yakimaroofing.net
Address: 2811 Tieton Dr, Yakima, WA 98902
Serving Yakima since 2007
Free estimates. No obligation. Response within 24 hours.



