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The average cost to replace a roof in Mountain Home, Arkansas is $13,932.

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$13,932 Average roof replacement cost for Asphalt Shingle roofs in Mountain Home, AR

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The average cost to replace a roof in Mountain Home is about $13,932. This is based on the average roof size (with pitch) in Mountain Home of 2,339 sqft (23.33 squares) and the area’s most common material, Asphalt Shingle, which run about $5.96 per sqft ($596/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 2,339 sqft roof (23.33 squares) in Mountain Home.

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 Mountain Home.

Asphalt Shingle
$5.96/sqft ($596/square)
SQFTSQUARESCOST
5005$2,978
1,00010$5,956
1,50015$8,935
2,00020$11,913
2,50025$14,891
3,00030$17,869
3,50035$20,847
4,00040$23,826
4,50045$26,804
5,00050$29,782
Metal
$14.21/sqft ($1,421/square)
SQFTSQUARESCOST
5005$7,106
1,00010$14,211
1,50015$21,317
2,00020$28,422
2,50025$35,528
3,00030$42,634
3,50035$49,739
4,00040$56,845
4,50045$63,950
5,00050$71,056
Designer Shingle
$7.99/sqft ($799/square)
SQFTSQUARESCOST
5005$3,993
1,00010$7,986
1,50015$11,979
2,00020$15,973
2,50025$19,966
3,00030$23,959
3,50035$27,952
4,00040$31,945
4,50045$35,938
5,00050$39,931

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 Mountain Home home.

Asphalt Shingle
$5.96/sqft ($596/square)
SQFTVALUE ADDED
500$1,787
1,000$3,574
1,500$5,361
2,000$7,148
2,500$8,935
3,000$10,722
3,500$12,508
4,000$14,295
4,500$16,082
5,000$17,869
Metal
$14.21/sqft ($1,421/square)
SQFTVALUE ADDED
500$4,405
1,000$8,811
1,500$13,216
2,000$17,622
2,500$22,027
3,000$26,433
3,500$30,838
4,000$35,244
4,500$39,649
5,000$44,055
Designer Shingle
$7.99/sqft ($799/square)
SQFTVALUE ADDED
500$2,436
1,000$4,872
1,500$7,307
2,000$9,743
2,500$12,179
3,000$14,615
3,500$17,051
4,000$19,487
4,500$21,922
5,000$24,358

Mountain Home Roof Statistics

The number of roofs our tech has scanned17,774
Average roof size (with pitch)2,339 Square Feet
Average roof slope6/12 Pitch or 26.57 Degrees
Most common roof typeAsphalt Shingle

Frequently Asked Roofing Questions In Mountain Home, Arkansas

Labor Costs

How much does roofing labor cost in Mountain Home, Arkansas compared to nearby areas?

Roofing labor in Mountain Home Arkansas typically runs about $1.75 to $3.25 per foot, generally a bit cheaper than the $2.00 to $4.00 per square foot that appear in neighboring Branson and Springfield, Missouri where stronger demand and higher labor costs lift the price bracket. In the rural stretches of Baxter County contractors often tack on a modest travel fee (a small extra charge, for distance) yet even with that the overall cost usually stays under the averages posted by city‑area crews.

Weather & Climate Considerations

How does Mountain Home, Arkansas's weather affect roof lifespan?

Mountain Home sees about 50 inches of rain a year 4‑6 inches of snow breezes typically in the 8‑12 mph range with the strong gust and roughly 200 sunny days. That persistent moisture, humidity, UV exposure and heat wear down roofing shingles while storm‑driven winds and hail speed up the deterioration often limiting the lifespan of asphalt shingles to, about 15‑20 years.

What is the most common cause of roof damage in Mountain Home, Arkansas?

In Mountain Home, Arkansas roof damage often stems from the fierce spring and summer thunderstorms that roll through the area, particularly hail and hard‑hitting straight‑line winds that rip shingles away and dent metal panels. A secondary source of trouble comes from oak and hickory branches that fall from trees along the shores of Norfork Lake and the White River.

What is the best time of year to replace a roof in Mountain Home, Arkansas?

In Mountain Home, Arkansas, nestled in Baxter County’s Ozark foothills, the prime window for roofing falls between April and June then again from mid‑September, through October. During those periods the weather is milder, humidity drops and thunderstorms are less common creating faster conditions. Steering clear of the scorching midsummer heat and the height of storm season further reduces risk. Speeds up the job.

Insurance & Storms

How common are storm-related roof claims in Mountain Home, Arkansas?

In Mountain Home, Arkansas roof‑damage claims tied to storms surface with frequency especially as spring gives way to early summer and hailstones and powerful gusts batter the Ozark foothills bordering Baxter County and the White River. Hail and wind shoulder the bulk of the claim load while tornadoes, though an occurrence, still punctuate the record, with occasional markedly severe damage reports.

What natural disasters in Mountain Home, Arkansas cause the most roof replacements?

Predominantly roof replacements, in Mountain Home and Baxter County stem from the hail and the relentless straight‑line winds that ride in on thunderstorms with only occasional tornadoes adding a modest share. When Winter Storm Uri slammed the area in February 2021 it draped a coat of ice around Lake Norfork cracking roofs and swelling the tally of storm‑related replacements.

Top Roofing Contractors in Mountain Home, Arkansas

Meyer Roofing and Sheet metal

3.5

14 reviews

Mountain Home, AR 72653

(870) 425-5182

Barnes Roofing & Construction

3

4 reviews

Mountain Home, AR 72653

(870) 424-2154

Southern Construction LLC

4.7

93 reviews

319 Arkansas 201
Mountain Home, AR 72653

(870) 405-2359

S & S Construction

5

2 reviews

520 Willow Lane
Mountain Home, AR 72653

(870) 425-4048

Ouality Windows & More

5

1 review

Mountain Home, AR 72653

(870) 425-4378

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Cornerstone Building Services Inc

5

1 review

987 Coley Drive
Mountain Home, AR 72653

(870) 425-1587

Cook’s Metal Building Supply

5

1 review

2826 Arkansas 201
Mountain Home, AR 72653

(870) 508-6850

Americom Construction Co Inc

3.5

6 reviews

47 Contractor Ct
Mountain Home, AR 72653

(870) 491-5001

Mountain Home Roofing LLC

4.3

29 reviews

821 Tipton Loop
Mountain Home, AR 72653

(870) 425-9308

Quality Exteriors & Windows

5

1 review

770 County Road 479
Mountain Home, AR 72653

(870) 425-4348

Westco Painting & Construction

4.2

5 reviews

1427 Mallard Point Road
Mountain Home, AR 72653

(870) 321-2263

Map of Roofing Contractors in Mountain Home, Arkansas

Mountain Home Roof Costs Compared to Other Arkansas Cities

Little Rock, AR

  • $2,039 less expensive
  • Avg Cost: $11,893

Fort Smith, AR

  • About the same
  • Avg Cost: $13,932

Fayetteville, AR

  • About the same
  • Avg Cost: $13,932

Springdale, AR

  • About the same
  • Avg Cost: $13,932

Jonesboro, AR

  • About the same
  • Avg Cost: $13,932