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Roof Replacement Cost in Hawaii

2026 average costs for Hawaii homeowners

$10,702
Low estimate
$16,464
State average
$25,519
High estimate

Based on ~2,000 sqft home with architectural asphalt shingles. Updated June 2026.

Calculate Your Hawaii Roof Cost

Roof area (not house sqft) — usually 10–20% larger than floor area

Roof Replacement Cost by Material — Hawaii 2026

Material Per Sqft (HI) 2,000 sqft Total Lifespan
Asphalt 3-Tab $5.88 $11,760 20–25 yrs
Architectural Asphalt $8.23 $16,464 25–30 yrs
Metal (Steel) $15.96 $31,920 40–70 yrs
Standing Seam Metal $21.84 $43,680 50+ yrs
Cedar Shake $18.48 $36,960 30–40 yrs
Natural Slate $33.60 $67,200 75–150 yrs

Installed cost including labor, tear-off, and disposal. Medium pitch, single layer. Updated June 2026.

True Cost of Ownership by Material — Hawaii

Upfront cost divided by lifespan reveals which material is the best long-term value in Hawaii.

Material 2,000 sqft Total Est. Lifespan Cost / Year
Asphalt 3-Tab $11,760 22 yrs $535
Architectural AsphaltMost popular $16,464 27 yrs $610
Metal (Steel) $31,920 55 yrs $580
Standing Seam Metal $43,680 60 yrs $728
Cedar Shake $36,960 35 yrs $1,056
Natural Slate $67,200 112 yrs $600
Best value for Hawaii: Metal or Concrete Tile. Metal roofing's higher upfront cost often results in a lower annual cost than asphalt when amortized over its full lifespan.

Roofing in Hawaii — What You Need to Know

1. Hawaii Cost vs National Average

Hawaii roof replacement costs are above the national average of $9,800. At $16,464 average, your project budget should be $10,702–$25,519 for a standard 2,000 sqft home.

2. Primary Roof Risks in Hawaii

Top risks: hurricane/tropical storm winds, extreme heat and UV, very high rainfall

Hawaii's tropical climate demands hurricane-rated roofing materials and excellent drainage. Roof costs in Hawaii are among the highest in the nation due to limited contractor competition, shipping costs for materials, and Prevailing Wage requirements on permitted work. Metal roofing performs excellently in Hawaii's climate.

3. Top Money-Saving Tip for Hawaii

In Hawaii, metal roofing is an excellent long-term investment — it handles the tropical climate better than asphalt and qualifies for lower insurance premiums. Always obtain proper permits; Hawaii counties are strict about unpermitted work.

FAQs — Roof Replacement in Hawaii

Roof replacement in Hawaii averages $16,464 in 2026, ranging from $10,702 to $25,519 depending on roof size, material choice, and specific location. Hawaii's labor and material costs are above the national average.

Homeowners insurance typically covers roof damage from sudden events like hail, wind, and fire. Normal wear and aging is not covered. In Hawaii, verify your policy covers the specific risk type common in your area. Many policies use Actual Cash Value (ACV) for older roofs rather than full replacement cost.

Most residential roof replacements take 1–3 days for standard asphalt on a typical home. More complex jobs (steep pitch, premium materials like metal or slate, large homes) may take 3–7 days. Weather delays are common during Hawaii's storm season.

For Hawaii's climate, we recommend Metal or Concrete Tile. When comparing materials, consider total cost of ownership — architectural asphalt costs $16,128 for a 2,000 sqft roof and lasts ~27 years ($597/year), while steel metal costs $31,920 but lasts 55+ years ($580/year). In Hawaii, metal roofing is an excellent long-term investment — it handles the tropical climate better than asphalt and qualifies for lower insurance premiums. Always obtain proper permits; Hawaii counties are strict about unpermitted work.

To maximize your Hawaii insurance claim: (1) Document damage immediately with photos and video after any storm; (2) Report to your insurer within 48 hours — many Hawaii policies have strict deadlines; (3) Have a contractor present when the adjuster inspects to ensure all damage is noted; (4) Get 3 contractor estimates before accepting the insurer's settlement; (5) If the claim is denied or underpaid, consider hiring a licensed public adjuster or property attorney. Many Hawaii homeowners receive 20–40% more after negotiating. Key: ask your agent whether your policy uses Actual Cash Value (ACV) or Replacement Cost Value (RCV) — RCV coverage pays the full replacement cost minus your deductible.

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