If you are a homeowner in Daytona Beach, Port Orange, or anywhere in Volusia County, one of the biggest questions you will face is: how much does a new roof cost? The answer depends on several factors — but this guide breaks it all down so you can make an informed decision and avoid overpaying.
Average Roof Replacement Cost in Volusia County (2026)
For most homes in the Daytona Beach area, a full roof replacement runs between $8,000 and $20,000. Costs vary based on home size, roofing material, roof pitch, and the condition of your existing deck.
What Factors Affect Roofing Costs?
1. Roof Size
Roofing contractors price jobs by the roofing square — 100 square feet. A 2,000 sq ft home may have a significantly larger roof surface due to pitch and overhangs.
2. Roofing Material
Material choice is the biggest cost driver. Common options in Florida include:
- 3-Tab Asphalt Shingles — Budget option, 15-20 year lifespan
- Architectural Shingles — Most popular, wind-rated, 25-30 year lifespan
- Impact-Resistant Shingles — Rated 130+ mph winds, qualifies for insurance discounts
- Metal Roofing — Premium option, 40-50+ year lifespan, hurricane-resistant
- Flat Roof (TPO) — Common on commercial buildings and some Florida homes
3. Roof Pitch and Complexity
Steep pitches require more safety equipment and labor. Multiple valleys, dormers, and skylights add complexity and cost.
4. Tear-Off and Deck Condition
Florida building codes require a full tear-off for most roof replacements. Rotted decking adds cost — typically $75-$150 per sheet of plywood. This is common after years of Florida weather exposure.
5. Permits
Roof replacements in Volusia County require a building permit. A licensed contractor pulls the permit for you — never skip this step. Permit costs typically run $200-$500 and should be included in your quote.
Can Insurance Cover My Roof Replacement?
If storm damage, wind, or hail caused your roof to fail, your homeowner insurance may cover most or all of the replacement cost. Florida homeowners should:
- Document damage with photos immediately after a storm
- Get a professional inspection before filing a claim
- File promptly — Florida law requires claims within 1 year of the loss date
- Understand your deductible — most Florida policies have a separate hurricane deductible of 2-5% of your home insured value
At Affordable Roofing and Construction, we work directly with insurance adjusters and can help document damage to support your claim.
How to Save Money on a Roof Replacement in Daytona Beach
- Get multiple quotes — Always get at least 3 estimates from licensed contractors
- Choose impact-resistant shingles — Slightly higher upfront, but insurance savings can offset the difference
- Schedule during off-peak season — Fall and winter can yield better pricing
- Ask about financing — Many reputable contractors offer payment options
- Address repairs early — A $500 repair today can prevent a $15,000 replacement in two years
What Should a Roofing Quote Include?
A complete roofing estimate should always specify:
- Total square footage of the roof
- Material brand, product name, and warranty details
- Whether tear-off and disposal is included
- Underlayment type
- Permit fees (included or itemized)
- Labor warranty — ours is 5 years on labor
- Project timeline
Why Choose Affordable Roofing and Construction?
We have been replacing and repairing roofs in Volusia County for over 20 years. We know Florida building codes inside and out, and we build roofs that survive hurricane season.
- Licensed Roofing Contractor — CCC 1327602
- Licensed General Contractor — CGC 1509441
- Fully Insured
- Free Estimates
- 5-Year Labor Warranty
- 20+ Years Serving Volusia County
Get Your Free Roof Replacement Estimate Today
The best way to know what your roof replacement will cost is a professional estimate. We will inspect your roof, document what we find, and give you a detailed, no-obligation quote at no cost to you.
Call us at 386-392-8952 or fill out our contact form to schedule your free estimate. We serve Daytona Beach, Port Orange, New Smyrna Beach, Ormond Beach, DeLand, Deltona, and surrounding Volusia County communities.

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