Roofing Cost · Missouri
Roofing Cost in Missouri (2026)
Roofing in Missouri typically runs $8,000–$17,700 for a typical 1,800–2,200 sq ft roof replacement (asphalt shingles, tear-off included). That works out to roughly $3.98–$9.36 per square foot.
Missouri context that moves roofing cost
Climate: Continental with hot, humid summers, cold winters, and tornado risk. Significant weather variability. Karst topography in the Ozarks.
Labor market: Below national average.
Permits & codes: Missouri follows the IRC with local amendments. St. Louis City and County have their own code requirements. Kansas City follows the International Building Code. Code enforcement varies significantly between urban and rural areas.
About roofing in Missouri
A residential roof replacement covers tear-off of the existing roofing, inspection and repair of the decking, new underlayment, drip edge, flashing, vents, and shingle installation. For a typical 2,000 square foot home with a moderate pitch, that's a one-week job for an established crew.
Asphalt shingles are still the dominant residential roofing material in the US — about 80% of replacements. Tile is common in the Southwest and on Spanish-style homes; metal roofing is growing in mountain and coastal regions; cedar shake is niche. Material choice can swing the total cost 2-3× even before you account for regional labor differences.
What moves the price
Material choice
3-tab asphalt: $90–$130 per square (100 sq ft). Architectural / dimensional asphalt: $130–$200 per square. Metal standing-seam: $400–$900 per square. Clay or concrete tile: $400–$1,200 per square. Cedar shake: $400–$700 per square. The material is usually 35–50% of the total job cost; the rest is labor, tear-off, and accessories.
Roof complexity
A simple gable roof is the cheapest installation. Hip roofs add 10–15%. Multiple dormers, valleys, skylights, and chimneys add labor at every penetration. A complex roof can cost 30–60% more per square than a simple one of the same area.
Tear-off vs overlay
Most jurisdictions allow only one shingle layer; if your existing roof already has two, you must tear off. Tear-off adds $1.50–$3.50 per square foot in labor plus $400–$900 in disposal fees. Some areas now require tear-off regardless because layered roofs hide damage and complicate insurance inspections.
Decking repair
Once the old roof is off, you may find soft or rotted sheathing — typically 5–15% of the deck needs replacement on a 20+ year roof. Budget $70–$120 per 4x8 sheet of OSB or plywood installed. On bigger replacements (1,500+ sqft) you'll often hit $500–$2,000 in deck repair you didn't see in the original bid.
Permit and disposal fees
Permits run $150–$700 depending on jurisdiction. Disposal of 20+ year asphalt is typically by the cubic yard at a transfer station — $400–$1,000 for a 2,000 sq ft tear-off. Some states charge tipping fees on top.
Wind, snow, and impact ratings
Code-required wind ratings vary by climate zone. Coastal hurricane zones require 120–150 mph rated shingles installed with a tighter nailing pattern (6 nails per shingle vs 4). Hail-prone regions in the Midwest and Plains often install Class 4 impact-rated shingles that earn an insurance discount; these run 15–25% more in material.
Roofing cost across Missouri metros
Within Missouri the spread between metros is usually 25–40% of the state midpoint. Major metros pay more than rural areas because of labor demand, permit complexity, and material delivery overhead.
- Kansas City — typical home build $135–$310/sq ft range
- St. Louis — typical home build $135–$305/sq ft range
- Springfield — typical home build $110–$255/sq ft range
- Columbia — typical home build $120–$275/sq ft range
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