Roof Calculator

How Much is a New Roof?

By entering your address above we will get  quick free cost estimate for your next shingle roof replacement. Our top-notch calculator for roofing will give you several options so you can make the best decision. Check out the resources below !

Roof Replacement Resources

roofer working on asphalt shingles
May 16, 2025
How Can You Navigate Roof Damage Insurance Claims to Maximize Your Payout?
asphalt-metal-roof-sherborn-ma
April 30, 2025
Discover how combining roofing materials enhances durability and aesthetics. Learn the best material pairings for long-lasting roofs in MA
Sagging Roof
April 29, 2025
Discover 15 critical signs your aging roof needs replacement in this expert guide from Master Roof. Learn to spot damage, leaks, and wear to protect your home.
Roofing truck parked in front of a home
April 29, 2025
Case Study of a roof replacement and addition of a ridge vent to a home in Canton, MA.
Roofer installing GAF shingles.
April 23, 2025
Learn what licenses, insurance, and building codes roofing contractors in Massachusetts must meet to protect your home and ensure quality work.
Roof replaced by Master Roof
January 30, 2025
Use our Massachusetts roof cost calculator to estimate your new roof cost – find out average roof replacement prices based on size, materials, and more in MA.
Roof financed by Payzer
October 3, 2024
Learn how Master Roof can help you finance a new roof. Handle the cost of roof replacement with financing options provided by Payzer.
master roof truck in front of a brown house
October 3, 2024
Learn how to select the best roofing company in Massachusetts for your roof replacement or repairs. Get a free quote today.
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Roof Calculator FAQ

  • Should I repair or replace my roof?

    Master Roof thorough inspection process will guide the answer. We will identify all problems, big or small and we will work together to develop a plan that fits yourneeds and budget

  • Who pulls the permits for my new roof?

    Master Roof will pull any required permits for your roofing project.

  • Do I need to remove old roofing before a new roof can be installed?

    Yes. You need to remove all old layers before installing the new system. Here are links for a better understanding the roofing system or a more general article on roofing materials

  • Are you fully licensed, certified, and insured?

    Yes we are. We are a fully certified company, ready to provide proof of licensing and insurance to safeguard your property, your family, and our team's well-being, along with our equipment and vehicles.

  • How much should you spend on a roof?

    The cost of installing a new roof costs between $4 and $40 per square foot or about $7 on average including both labor and materials. Remember that in roofing terms, this means between $400 to $4,000 per roofing square or about $700 for the most popular materials.

  • How many layers of roofing are allowed in Massachusetts?

    According to section R905 of the Massachusetts State Building Code 780R, homeowners are allowed no more than two layers of asphalt shingles on their roof. Additional layers add too much weight to the structure, making it prone to roof collapse.


  • What time of year is cheapest to replace roof?

    No matter when you decide to get one, a new roof is a large investment. However, winter is usually the cheapest time of year to replace your roof.

  • Is it normal to pay a roofer half up front?

    It's common for contractors to request an upfront payment when you're dealing with a roofing project. These upfront payments are usually between 30% and 50% of the total cost, and reputable companies typically stick to this range and avoid asking for more.

  • How do you interview a roofer?

    Questions about roofer experience and background

    What types of roofing jobs do you enjoy?

    What was your worst experience as a roofer?

    What do you enjoy about roofing?

    What is the steepest roof on which you've worked?

    Are you comfortable carrying shingles up a ladder?

    What was the most difficult roofing job you ever did?

  • Will insurance cover a roof with 2 layers?

    It's likely that damage to a roof with two layers won't be covered by insurance due to manufacturer policies. When there are two levels of roofing, it can be difficult to determine which one was damaged in the event of a leak. Because of these factors, it's probable that the damage reimbursement won't be paid.