Roof Replacement Cost in Colorado (2026)
Planning a roof replacement in Colorado? The typical cost is around $10,050, with most projects landing between $6,150 and $14,300. Colorado's construction costs run about 6% above the national average, so you'll generally pay more than a homeowner in an average-cost state. Use the estimator below to see budget, typical, and high-end pricing for your project.
Why roof replacement costs differ in Colorado
These figures start from the US national average for a roof replacement ($9,500 typical) and adjust for Colorado using a state construction-cost index of 106 (100 = national average). That index reflects local labor rates, material delivery, and permitting — the things that make the same project cost different amounts in different states.
The biggest swing factors for a roof replacement are roofing material, roof size, pitch and complexity, with labor running 50–60% of the total. Quoted rates typically run $4–$11 per sq ft. Always get at least three local quotes — a single contractor's bid can vary widely from the market rate.