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The average cost to replace a roof in Buckeye, Arizona is $54,566.

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$54,566 Average roof replacement cost for Clay Terra Cotta roofs in Buckeye, AZ

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The average cost to replace a roof in Buckeye is about $54,566. This is based on the average roof size (with pitch) in Buckeye of 3,531 sqft (35.33 squares) and the area’s most common material, Clay Terra Cotta, which run about $15.45 per sqft ($1,545/square).

Average Cost by Material

Roof replacement cost can vary greatly depending on the type of roofing material used. The costs listed below are based on a 3,531 sqft roof (35.33 squares) in Buckeye.

Roof Replacement Costs by Home Size

Home size is one of the biggest factors contributing to replacement costs. This table shows replacement costs for different home sizes for each roofing material in Buckeye.

Clay Terra Cotta
$15.45/sqft ($1,545/square)
SQFTSQUARESCOST
5005$7,727
1,00010$15,453
1,50015$23,180
2,00020$30,907
2,50025$38,634
3,00030$46,360
3,50035$54,087
4,00040$61,814
4,50045$69,540
5,00050$77,267
Concrete
$10.40/sqft ($1,040/square)
SQFTSQUARESCOST
5005$5,201
1,00010$10,403
1,50015$15,604
2,00020$20,805
2,50025$26,007
3,00030$31,208
3,50035$36,409
4,00040$41,611
4,50045$46,812
5,00050$52,014
Asphalt Shingle
$4.86/sqft ($486/square)
SQFTSQUARESCOST
5005$2,428
1,00010$4,857
1,50015$7,285
2,00020$9,713
2,50025$12,142
3,00030$14,570
3,50035$16,999
4,00040$19,427
4,50045$21,855
5,00050$24,284

How Roof Replacement Impacts Home Value

Homeowners frequently want to know how replacing their roof could impact the overall value of their home. This table shows how roof replacement, by material and home size, could impact the value of an Buckeye home.

Clay Terra Cotta
$15.45/sqft ($1,545/square)
SQFTVALUE ADDED
500$4,559
1,000$9,118
1,500$13,676
2,000$18,235
2,500$22,794
3,000$27,353
3,500$31,911
4,000$36,470
4,500$41,029
5,000$45,588
Concrete
$10.40/sqft ($1,040/square)
SQFTVALUE ADDED
500$3,017
1,000$6,034
1,500$9,050
2,000$12,067
2,500$15,084
3,000$18,101
3,500$21,117
4,000$24,134
4,500$27,151
5,000$30,168
Asphalt Shingle
$4.86/sqft ($486/square)
SQFTVALUE ADDED
500$1,457
1,000$2,914
1,500$4,371
2,000$5,828
2,500$7,285
3,000$8,742
3,500$10,199
4,000$11,656
4,500$13,113
5,000$14,570

Buckeye Roof Statistics

The number of roofs our tech has scanned26,609
Average roof size (with pitch)3,531 Square Feet
Average roof slope4/12 Pitch or 18.43 Degrees
Most common roof typeClay Terra Cotta

Frequently Asked Roofing Questions In Buckeye, Arizona

Labor Costs

How much does roofing labor cost in Buckeye, Arizona compared to nearby areas?

In Buckeye the price of roofing labor tends to line up with that of the western suburbs, typically about five to ten percent below the amounts charged in central Phoenix essentially matching rates in Goodyear and Avondale yet roughly ten percent above what’s common in the remote sparsely settled outskirts. Sweltering summer temperatures can nudge the labor fee slightly and ancillary costs, such, as travel distance or permitting, may also be tacked onto the bill.

Weather & Climate Considerations

How does Buckeye, Arizona's weather affect roof lifespan?

The sun over Buckeye behaves less like a glow and more like a relentless blaze, , over three hundred days of unbroken sunshine midsummer highs that stubbornly cling to 110 °F and a drizzle‑light annual rain tallying barely seven inches with snow practically a myth. Under that onslaught asphalt shingles endure a double whammy: ultraviolet rays and sweltering heat conspire to heat‑stress the material coaxing cracks and eroding the adhesive that holds it together. Then the monsoon season rolls in hurling gusty winds and dust‑filled squalls that yank at the shingles sanding down their tops like sandpaper. All told the roof’s useful years are whittled down dramatically compared with the longer‑lasting roofs one finds in cooler, rain‑rich corners of the country.

What is the most common cause of roof damage in Buckeye, Arizona?

In Buckeye roof damage often stems from the unrelenting Sonoran Desert sun and the blistering summer heat. The punishing UV radiation and constant thermal cycling gnaw, at asphalt shingles and sealants and once monsoon winds and dust storms roll through they hasten the loss of the weakened shingles.

What is the best time of year to replace a roof in Buckeye, Arizona?

In Buckeye the sweet spot, for work falls between October and March when the West Valley’s scorching heat and monsoon threats finally ease humidity stays modest and crews can operate safely. By contrast the June‑through‑September stretch brings the monsoon season peak summer temperatures and dusty farm breezes that turn installations into a headache.

Insurance & Storms

How common are storm-related roof claims in Buckeye, Arizona?

Roof claims tied to storms appear often in Buckeye, Arizona especially during the Sonoran Desert monsoon that runs from June through September. Most of the damage comes from winds, hail and sudden microbursts. After a storm the number of claims spikes particularly, in newer suburban subdivisions where roofs are often built with lighter materials.

What natural disasters in Buckeye, Arizona cause the most roof replacements?

In Buckeye the bulk of roof replacements are traced back to the summer monsoon’s wrath, hail pelting the tops high‑speed winds tearing at the edges and sudden microbursts that catch homeowners off guard, while haboob dust storms rank second stripping shingles hurling debris like a sandstorm. The 2023 remnants of Hurricane Hilary dumped a deluge of rain and gale‑force gusts across the West Valley driving water into roofs and magnifying storm‑related damage, on countless homes.

Top Roofing Contractors in Buckeye, Arizona

Casado Roofing LLC

5

1 review

24642 West Atlanta Avenue
Buckeye, AZ 85326

(623) 687-6846

D&M Roofing LLC

4.7

21 reviews

25600 W US Highway 85
Buckeye, AZ 85326

(480) 745-4597

Gary and Son Roofing

5

6 reviews

13036 South Airport Road
Buckeye, AZ 85326

(602) 843-5858

Jalisco Roofing LLC

4.7

15 reviews

30431 West Picadilly Road
Buckeye, AZ 85396

(602) 405-0361

Essential Roofing Guys Buckeye

5

1 review

608 Monroe Avenue
Buckeye, AZ 85326

(623) 471-5070

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RG Handyman & Roofing Specialties

2.5

2 reviews

23826 West Chipman Road
Buckeye, AZ 85326

(480) 331-4911

Phoenix Roofing and Remodeling

5

2 reviews

23650 West Mohave Street
Buckeye, AZ 85326

(623) 498-3095

Mountain View Roofing

5

1 review

29215 West Van Buren Street
Buckeye, AZ 85396

(602) 558-9701

Pedroza Roofing LLC

4.9

16 reviews

10712 South 271st Avenue
Buckeye, AZ 85326

(623) 203-4252

Rapid Roofing Plus, LLC

4.1

24 reviews

3275 North Clanton Street
Buckeye, AZ 85396

(623) 628-6372

Roofing Repair Guy Buck Eye

4.8

39 reviews

1829 North Verrado Way
Buckeye, AZ 85396

(623) 323-7475

Evergeen Roofing Buckeye

5

1 review

1082 South 224th Lane
Buckeye, AZ 85326

(602) 898-5213

Phoenix Pro Roofing

5

1 review

23650 West Mohave Street
Buckeye, AZ 85326

(602) 632-6968

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Buckeye Roof Costs Compared to Other Arizona Cities

Phoenix, AZ

  • $5,188 more expensive
  • Avg Cost: $12,138

Tucson, AZ

  • $8,556 more expensive
  • Avg Cost: $15,506

Mesa, AZ

  • $8,328 more expensive
  • Avg Cost: $15,278

Scottsdale, AZ

  • $18,120 more expensive
  • Avg Cost: $25,070

Glendale, AZ

  • $8,916 more expensive
  • Avg Cost: $15,866