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How Much Does a New Roof Cost in Eagle, Idaho?
Typical Range
$7,000–$16,000
standard home
Cost per Square
$400–$700
installed
Most Common Material
Arch. Shingles
25–30 yr warranty
Time to Estimate
< 60 sec
free & online
Roof replacement cost in Eagle depends on your roof's square footage, pitch, number of facets, current material, and whether a tear-off is required. The price ranges above are based on current Treasure Valley labor and material rates for standard asphalt shingle replacement. Use the free estimator above to get a property-specific quote for your Eagle address — no obligation, no salesperson, results in under 60 seconds.
Eagle Roofing Conditions & What to Expect
Eagle's higher-end homes (83616) frequently feature concrete tile, standing seam metal, and 50-year architectural shingles — materials that require specialized installation and carry higher replacement costs than standard asphalt. The Boise River corridor running through Eagle Island and along Floating Feather Road creates above-average moisture and algae growth on north and west-facing slopes. Large lot sizes and complex multi-plane rooflines with multiple valleys, dormers, and skylights are common in the Banbury and Park Lane neighborhoods, adding significant labor time. Spring hailstorms in Ada County's 83616 zip code can cause cosmetic damage to tile roofs that is often fully covered by homeowner's insurance — an inspection after any storm over 0.75" hail is advised.
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Eagle Roofing FAQs
Roof replacement in Eagle typically ranges from $7,000 to $16,000 for a standard single-family home. A 1,500 sq ft roof runs roughly $6,000–$10,000; a 2,500 sq ft roof can reach $12,000–$18,000 depending on pitch, layers, and material. Architectural shingles are the most common choice at $400–$550 per square installed.
Yes — RoofMetric is 100% free and works entirely online. Enter your Eagle street address, our system uses satellite imagery to measure your roof area, and you get an instant cost estimate in under 60 seconds. No appointment, no salesperson, no credit card required.
The fastest way is RoofMetric's free instant estimator — enter your address and get a price range in under 60 seconds. For a hard quote, you'll need a licensed Eagle roofing contractor to do an on-site measurement. Most contractors charge nothing for an in-person estimate but require scheduling 3–7 days out.
In Eagle's high-desert climate, standard 3-tab shingles last 15–20 years and architectural shingles last 20–30 years. Spring hail, intense summer UV, and winter freeze-thaw cycles all reduce effective lifespan. Roofs older than 20 years in Eagle should be inspected every year, especially after hail events in April–July.
Most standard homeowner's insurance policies in Idaho cover hail and wind damage to roofs. Eagle and the broader Treasure Valley see regular spring hailstorms — the leading cause of roof insurance claims in the region. If you suspect hail damage, get an inspection and document it before filing.
Most full roofing replacements in Eagle require a building permit from Ada County or the City of Eagle. A licensed roofing contractor typically pulls the permit as part of the project.