How Much Will Your New Roof Cost?

Answer a few simple questions and get an accurate estimate for your roof in seconds. Then, if you’d like to schedule a free inspection of your current roof—and get a detailed quote on a replacement—just let our team know.

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Which Roofing Type are you Interested In?

Your selected roof type:

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If you don’t know, here is a rough guide based on average home sizes in Lancaster, PA:

  • Small: 1,500-2,000 sq ft
  • Medium: 2,000-3,000 sq ft
  • Large: 3,000-4,000 sq ft
How complex is your roof?
How steep in your roof?

Based on your answers, here is the rough price of getting your roof replaced.

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If you would like an exact quote, or if you have any additional questions, please reach out to us!

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Which Roofing Style is Best for My Home?

Replacing a roof is a big deal—something most homeowners only do once in a lifetime. Therefore, it’s worth considering your material options. That way, you can make the best choice for you and your home.

Here’s a quick checklist to get you started. For further information—and a mockup of your home sporting any of the following—reach out for your free inspection and consultation with a certified roofing expert.

  • Cedar Shake

    A bit less common in our area, a cedar shake roof is certainly a way to make a statement… and the pros don’t just end at the looks.

    Cedar shake roofs…

    • Last 30–50+ years with proper maintenance
    • Are a natural insulator—lowering HVAC bills year-round
    • Offer a stunning natural look that ages with a unique patina

    However, cedar—like metal—requires a significant upfront investment, usually costing homeowners 3–5x more than asphalt shingles. Additionally, wood requires regular upkeep to prevent rot and mold, and presents higher fire risks.

  • Asphalt Shingles

    Asphalt shingles are the most popular roofing material here in central PA—and it’s no wonder why.

    Asphalt shingle roofs…

    • Have the lowest product and installation costs
    • Can last 15–30 with minor maintenance and repairs
    • Come in a variety of styles and color choices for any home

    However, as with all home renovation products, they aren’t perfect.

    • 15–30 year lifespan is shorter than metal and cedar
    • Asphalt shingles have lower curb appeal and resale value, and
    • Are more susceptible to severe winds, hail, and storm damage

    But despite these minor imperfections, asphalt shingles are still a fantastic choice for most homeowners.

  • Standing Seam Metal

    Next up are standing seam metal roofs—a higher-end option suitable for many homes.

    • Metal roofs last 50–70 years with minimal upkeep
    • They reflect the sun and can reduce cooling costs
    • Standing seam roofs are durable against the most severe weather

    That being said, there are a few things to consider.

    For one, standing seam metal roofs come at a higher price point—usually 2–3x more than shingle roofs. And—depending on your level of insulation—they may be louder during heavy rains and hail storms (though many homeowners find them quite quiet).

How Often Should I Replace My Roof?

Most homeowners replace a roof once in their lifetime (maybe twice). Here are the typical lifespans and signs of aging with asphalt shingles, standing seam metal, and cedar shake roofs.

  • Asphalt Shingles

    20–25
    year lifespan

    Get a free inspection if you see…

    • Missing granules (dark spots or granules in gutters)
    • Excess moss or algae growing on roof
    • Curling, buckling, or missing shingles
    • A sagging roof deck
  • Standing Seam Metal

    40-70
    year lifespan

    Get a free inspection if you see…

    • Widespread rust
    • Failing seams
    • Persistent leaks indoors
    • Sagging, loose, or warped panels
  • Cedar Shake

    20-40
    year lifespan

    (50 if well-maintained)

    Get a free inspection if you see…

    • Curling, splitting, or warping
    • Missing or dislodged shakes
    • “Furry” shakes or wood fibers in gutters
    • Moss, mold, or fungal growth

Uncertain About the State of Your Current Roof?

Don’t stress. Instead, get a free inspection—with zero obligations—from a certified roofing expert before your spring a leak.

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Three Simple Steps

to Less Roof Stress

  1. 1

    Get Your Free Inspection

    Give us a call or reach out online—within 3-4 days a certified expert will inspect your roof absolutely free and let you know what’s needed.

  2. 2

    Sit Back and Relax

    Whether minor repairs or a full-blown replacement, our crews will handle your roofing issues ASAP—and keep your home fully protected in the meantime.

  3. 3

    Enjoy Peace of Mind

    Rest assured knowing your home is protected by a full 15-year workmanship warranty, top manufacturer’s guarantees, and reliable modern products.

Call Today for Your Free Inspection!

Whether you’ve sprung a leak, are noticing storm damage, or simply have questions about your old roof, reach out today.

Because the Scenic View Roofing team is ready to ensure you’ve got a solid roof over your head—with a free inspection in the next 3-4 days and a full 15-year workmanship warranty on all new roofs.

So don’t stress another minute about your new roof. Take the first step today… with a no-cost inspection and on-site consultation with a Master Elite Certified roofer.

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