Dayton Roof Replacement Costs
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The average cost to replace a roof in Dayton, Nevada is $53,748.
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6,842 Roofs measured by our roofing calculator in Dayton, NV
$53,748 Average roof replacement cost for Clay Terra Cotta roofs in Dayton, NV
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Roof Replacement Cost in Dayton, Nevada
The average cost to replace a roof in Dayton is about $53,748. This is based on the average roof size (with pitch) in Dayton of 3,557 sqft (35.67 squares) and the area’s most common material, Clay Terra Cotta, which run about $15.11 per sqft ($1,511/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 3,557 sqft roof (35.67 squares) in Dayton.
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 Dayton.
SQFT | SQUARES | COST |
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500 | 5 | $7,555 |
1,000 | 10 | $15,110 |
1,500 | 15 | $22,666 |
2,000 | 20 | $30,221 |
2,500 | 25 | $37,776 |
3,000 | 30 | $45,331 |
3,500 | 35 | $52,887 |
4,000 | 40 | $60,442 |
4,500 | 45 | $67,997 |
5,000 | 50 | $75,552 |
SQFT | SQUARES | COST |
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500 | 5 | $5,201 |
1,000 | 10 | $10,403 |
1,500 | 15 | $15,604 |
2,000 | 20 | $20,805 |
2,500 | 25 | $26,007 |
3,000 | 30 | $31,208 |
3,500 | 35 | $36,409 |
4,000 | 40 | $41,611 |
4,500 | 45 | $46,812 |
5,000 | 50 | $52,014 |
SQFT | SQUARES | COST |
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500 | 5 | $3,668 |
1,000 | 10 | $7,337 |
1,500 | 15 | $11,005 |
2,000 | 20 | $14,674 |
2,500 | 25 | $18,342 |
3,000 | 30 | $22,011 |
3,500 | 35 | $25,679 |
4,000 | 40 | $29,348 |
4,500 | 45 | $33,016 |
5,000 | 50 | $36,685 |
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 Dayton home.
SQFT | VALUE ADDED |
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500 | $4,458 |
1,000 | $8,915 |
1,500 | $13,373 |
2,000 | $17,830 |
2,500 | $22,288 |
3,000 | $26,746 |
3,500 | $31,203 |
4,000 | $35,661 |
4,500 | $40,118 |
5,000 | $44,576 |
SQFT | VALUE ADDED |
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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 |
SQFT | VALUE ADDED |
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500 | $2,201 |
1,000 | $4,402 |
1,500 | $6,603 |
2,000 | $8,804 |
2,500 | $11,005 |
3,000 | $13,207 |
3,500 | $15,408 |
4,000 | $17,609 |
4,500 | $19,810 |
5,000 | $22,011 |
Dayton Roof Statistics
The number of roofs our tech has scanned | 6,842 |
Average roof size (with pitch) | 3,557 Square Feet |
Average roof slope | 6/12 Pitch or 26.57 Degrees |
Most common roof type | Clay Terra Cotta |
Frequently Asked Roofing Questions In Dayton, Nevada
Labor Costs
How much does roofing labor cost in Dayton, Nevada compared to nearby areas?
In Dayton the price of roofing labor usually falls in the $1.50‑$4.00 per square‑foot bracket translating to $45‑$80, per hour. The numbers tend to sit a little beneath Reno’s a gap explained by the presence of tighter‑knit sourced crews and the constant stream of historic mining‑era houses that demand attention. The neighboring locales of Carson City and Fernley post rates whereas the more urban pockets of Reno typically demand higher labor premiums.Weather & Climate Considerations
How does Dayton, Nevada's weather affect roof lifespan?
Dayton Nevada receives about eight to ten inches of precipitation annually while winter typically deposits roughly twenty to thirty inches of snow. Frequent downslope gusts, off the Carson Range. The intense high‑elevation sun together hasten roof decay by way of ultraviolet degradation wind uplift and relentless freeze‑thaw cycles. For that reason opting for roofing materials, sturdy fasteners and meticulously sealed flashing is the sensible approach.What is the most common cause of roof damage in Dayton, Nevada?
In Dayton, Nevada’s sun‑baked desert roofs most often fall victim to the relentless glare and the seasonal windstorms that sweep across the area. The constant heating‑and‑cooling cycles, with shingles that have been aging for years cause the material to crack, lift and the entire roof to deteriorate far more quickly.What is the best time of year to replace a roof in Dayton, Nevada?
In Dayton, Nevada, nestled at about 4,800 feet in the Sierra foothills along the Carson River valley, the period for shingle work stretches from late spring into early fall roughly May through September. During those months the weather tends to be warm, dry and steady offering the right conditions for the adhesive to set while keeping snow, gusty winds or surprise spring showers, at arm’s length. It’s wise to sidestep the blanket of winter snow the squalls that can roll in with early spring and the oven‑like heat that sometimes grips the valley in midsummer.Insurance & Storms
How common are storm-related roof claims in Dayton, Nevada?
Storm‑related roof claims in Dayton, Nevada are fairly rare compared with those in Reno or Carson City. Sitting in Carson Valley at 4,800 feet with a semi‑arid climate Dayton sees roof damage mostly in isolated bursts, summer hail and gusty winds or occasionally winter breezes and wet snow, rather than, in widespread storm losses.What natural disasters in Dayton, Nevada cause the most roof replacements?
In Dayton, Nevada most shingle swaps are driven by hail and fierce winds that batter the town during the summer monsoon while the snow and ice of winter are more apt to cause roof collapses or leaks that demand repair. The onslaught of wildfire embers and ash, , during the 2020 western wildfires, has also pushed many homeowners to opt for full‑roof replacements.Top Roofing Contractors in Dayton, Nevada
Dayton Roof Costs Compared to Other Nevada Cities
Las Vegas, NV
- $4,906 less expensive
- Avg Cost: $12,600
Reno, NV
- $7,297 more expensive
- Avg Cost: $24,803
Henderson, NV
- $5,827 less expensive
- Avg Cost: $11,679
North Las Vegas, NV
- $5,827 less expensive
- Avg Cost: $11,679
Sparks, NV
- $4,223 more expensive
- Avg Cost: $21,729