What Does a Roof Replacement Cost in Volusia County? (2026 Real Numbers)
Searching for roofing prices in Volusia County? Good news: you’re in the right place. Below are real cost ranges based on what we actually quote and install here in Daytona Beach, Port Orange, Ormond Beach, New Smyrna Beach, DeLand, and Deltona — not national averages from a website in California.
Quick answer: most Volusia County residential roof replacements run $8,500–$22,000 for asphalt shingle. Read on for the full breakdown by city, material, and what actually moves the price up or down.
2026 Roof Replacement Cost by City in Volusia County
Here’s what homeowners in each city should expect to pay for a standard 1,500–2,500 sq ft asphalt shingle replacement with Titan XT 160 MPH shingles and peel-and-stick waterproof underlayment:
| City | Typical Range (Asphalt Shingle) | Why It Varies |
|---|---|---|
| Port Orange | $8,500 – $18,000 | Mostly standard suburban homes |
| Daytona Beach | $9,000 – $20,000 | Coastal premium, older stock homes |
| Ormond Beach | $9,000 – $20,000 | Salt air = corrosion-resistant materials needed |
| New Smyrna Beach | $9,500 – $22,000 | Coastal, more high-end homes, premium specs |
| DeLand | $8,500 – $17,000 | Inland, no coastal premium |
| Deltona | $8,500 – $17,500 | Larger homes common, adds sq footage cost |
| Edgewater | $9,000 – $20,000 | Coastal conditions apply |
| South Daytona | $8,500 – $18,000 | Mostly residential, standard footprint |
Note: These are real-world ranges, not minimums. Your final cost depends on roof size, pitch, decking condition, and materials selected. Call us for a free estimate specific to your home: 386-392-8952.
What Drives the Cost Up (or Down)?
1. Roof Size
Roofing is priced per “square” (100 sq ft). A 2,000 sq ft home typically has 20–25 squares of roofing due to overhangs and roof pitch. More squares = higher cost. Simple math, but pitch and complexity matter too.
2. Roof Pitch
A steep roof takes longer to walk safely, requires more safety equipment, and slows the crew down. Anything over a 6/12 pitch adds labor costs. Most Florida homes are low-to-medium pitch — but if yours is steep, expect a higher quote.
3. Decking Condition
When we tear off old shingles, we inspect the plywood decking underneath. If it’s rotted, soft, or damaged — common in Florida due to moisture intrusion — it needs to be replaced. Decking repair adds $2–$3 per sq ft on average. We always show you the decking before proceeding; nothing is done without your approval.
4. Material Choice
Asphalt shingles are the most common and affordable. Metal roofing costs 2–3x more upfront but lasts 40–70 years. Tile is heavy and requires structural reinforcement. Here’s the quick comparison:
| Material | Cost (Installed) | Lifespan in FL | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Asphalt Shingle (standard) | $8,500–$16,000 | 15–20 years | Budget-conscious, standard homes |
| Asphalt Shingle (premium/impact) | $12,000–$22,000 | 25–30 years | Storm zones, insurance discounts |
| Metal Roofing (corrugated) | $14,000–$28,000 | 40–50 years | Long-term value, coastal homes |
| Standing Seam Metal | $20,000–$40,000 | 50–70 years | Premium homes, maximum durability |
| Concrete Tile | $18,000–$35,000 | 30–50 years | Mediterranean-style homes |
5. Underlayment Type
Florida’s intense weather means underlayment matters more than you might think. Standard felt paper is cheap but less protective. We install peel-and-stick waterproof underlayment on every job — it creates a watertight seal even if shingles are damaged in a storm. This is included in our standard pricing and it’s why our roofs hold up better than the competition.
Can Insurance Cover the Cost?
In many cases, yes — especially if your roof was damaged by a storm. Florida’s storm activity means many homeowners are entitled to a full or partial roof replacement covered by their insurance policy.
Here’s how it works:
- We inspect your roof and document all storm-related damage
- We file or assist with your claim and prepare documentation for the adjuster
- We meet the insurance adjuster on-site to advocate for your full entitlement
- If approved, insurance covers the replacement minus your deductible
Our team has extensive experience with Florida insurance claims. We know what documentation carriers require and how to present damage accurately. Learn more about our insurance claims assistance →
Financing: Pay Monthly Instead of All at Once
We offer flexible financing options so you don’t have to delay protecting your home. Ask us about 0% financing for qualified homeowners when you request your free estimate. A new roof shouldn’t have to wait.
Why the Cheapest Quote Isn’t Always the Best Deal
We hear this story often: a homeowner got three quotes, went with the lowest one, and had to call a second roofer within two years to fix what the first one did wrong.
Warning signs of a low-quality roofer in Florida:
- No Florida roofing license (you can verify at myfloridalicense.com)
- No proof of insurance (if a worker is hurt on your property, you could be liable)
- Cash-only, no written contract
- Pressuring you to sign immediately “to lock in the price”
- Using standard felt underlayment in a Florida wind zone
- No labor warranty — only manufacturer warranty
Our license numbers are on every document: CCC 1327602 (Roofing) and CGC 1509441 (General Contractor). We’re fully insured. Every job comes with a 5-year labor warranty plus manufacturer coverage.
Get a Free, Accurate Estimate for Your Volusia County Home
Stop guessing. We’ll come to your home, measure the actual roof, inspect the decking and existing materials, and give you a written, itemized estimate — no obligation, no pressure.
Serving Port Orange, Daytona Beach, Ormond Beach, New Smyrna Beach, DeLand, Deltona, Edgewater, South Daytona, and all of Volusia County.

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