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REGIONAL COST GUIDE · Autauga County, AL

How Much Does Roofing Cost in Autauga County, AL?

Roofing in Autauga County costs $7,820-$13,340 for asphalt shingles. See local labor rates, storm risk factors, and financing options.

Cost range $7,820 – $13,340
Average $10,580
Updated May 17, 2026
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What homeowners in Autauga County actually pay.

Local market ranges built from regional labor, materials, and permitting data — not national averages.

Asphalt Shingles (Full Replacement)

$7,820 Avg: $10,580 $13,340

Metal Roofing (Full Replacement)

$12,880 Avg: $17,020 $23,000

Roof Repair (Minor)

$275 Avg: $690 $1,380

National avg $8,500-$14,500 × 0.92x local adjustment = $7,820-$13,340

Why Autauga County prices look like this.

Compared to the national average, roofing costs in Autauga County run about 8% lower due to more affordable labor rates in Alabama. A full asphalt shingle replacement here ranges from $7,820 to $13,340, with most homeowners paying around $10,580. Metal roofing, a popular choice for storm resistance in this area, runs $12,880 to $23,000. The median home value of $197,900 in this county means a new roof represents roughly 5-7% of total property value. Minor repairs (patching leaks, replacing damaged shingles) cost $275 to $1,380 depending on scope. These figures reflect 2026 pricing adjusted for local wage and material costs.

Labor Costs and Availability in Alabama

Roofing labor in Alabama averages $23.82 per hour, based on statewide BLS data for 2025. This is roughly 13% below the national average of $27.45 per hour, which accounts for the lower overall project costs in this region. The state employs approximately 260 roofers, so availability can vary seasonally (spring and fall are peak seasons after storm damage). Annual wages for full-time roofers average $49,550 in Alabama. When getting quotes, labor typically represents 40-60% of your total project cost, with the remainder going to materials and disposal fees. Expect higher labor costs for steep-pitch roofs, multi-story homes, or jobs requiring tear-off of multiple existing layers.

Storm and Weather Risk Factors

Autauga County faces several weather hazards that affect roofing decisions. The area has a Relatively Moderate tornado risk (score: 74.11) and lightning risk (score: 81.68), both of which can cause sudden roof damage. Hurricane risk scores 72.09, classified as Relatively Low but still worth planning for during Gulf storm season. Hail risk (44.31) and ice storms (42.99) are less frequent concerns. Homeowners should consider impact-resistant shingles (Class 3 or 4) or metal roofing to reduce damage potential. Winter weather risk is very low at 9.04, meaning snow load is rarely a structural concern. Check with your insurance provider about premium discounts for impact-rated roofing materials.

Climate Zone Considerations

Autauga County falls within IECC Climate Zone 3A (warm-humid), part of the DOE's Southeast HVAC region. This mixed climate means your roof must handle hot, humid summers and occasional cold snaps in winter. Zone 3A construction emphasizes moisture management and adequate ventilation to prevent condensation in the attic space. Reflective or "cool roof" materials can reduce cooling loads during summer months. For asphalt shingles, choose products rated for high-humidity environments to resist algae growth. Metal roofing performs well in this zone, offering both heat reflection and durability against wind-driven rain. Proper attic ventilation (1 square foot per 150 square feet of attic floor) helps extend roof life regardless of material choice.

Energy Efficiency and Solar Potential

Alabama residential electricity costs $0.162 per kWh as of February 2026. A reflective or light-colored roof can reduce cooling costs by 10-15% in Zone 3A climates. If you're considering solar panels during a roof replacement, Autauga County receives strong solar resources: 5.33 peak sun hours daily and an annual output potential of 8,573 kWh from a standard 6kW system. That system could offset roughly $1,389 annually at current rates. When replacing your roof, ensuring it's "solar-ready" (proper structural support, south-facing orientation preserved) costs little extra but saves significantly if you add panels later. Metal roofing and certain asphalt products now carry reflective coatings that meet ENERGY STAR standards.

Financing Your Roof Replacement

With mortgage rates at 6.36% (as of May 14, 2026), many homeowners are financing roof replacements through home equity loans or HELOC products. A $10,580 asphalt roof replacement financed over 10 years at current rates would run approximately $120 per month. Property taxes in Autauga County average just $564 per year (based on the $197,900 median home value), among the lowest in the nation. This low tax burden leaves more room in household budgets for home improvements. Some contractors offer 0% promotional financing for 12-18 months. Insurance claims may cover storm damage, so always file a claim before paying out of pocket after severe weather events.
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Questions buyers ask about roofing in Autauga County.

Short answers to the most common things we hear about local pricing, scope, and timing.

  1. How much does a new roof cost in Autauga County?

    Asphalt shingle replacement costs $7,820 to $13,340, with an average of $10,580. Metal roofing runs $12,880 to $23,000. These prices are about 8% below national averages due to lower local labor rates ($23.82/hr vs. $27.45/hr nationally).

  2. Is metal roofing worth the extra cost in Alabama?

    Metal roofing costs $12,880 to $23,000 in Autauga County, roughly 60% more than asphalt. However, with tornado risk scores of 74.11 and lightning at 81.68, metal's durability and 40-50 year lifespan can justify the premium for many homeowners.

  3. What roofing materials work best in Climate Zone 3A?

    Zone 3A (warm-humid) calls for materials that resist moisture and reflect heat. Impact-resistant asphalt shingles with algae-resistant coatings or light-colored metal roofing both perform well. Reflective roofs can cut cooling costs 10-15% at Alabama's $0.162/kWh electricity rate.

  4. How much do roof repairs cost in Autauga County?

    Minor roof repairs (leak patches, shingle replacement) cost $275 to $1,380, with an average of $690. This reflects the 0.92x local adjustment factor based on Alabama's lower labor rates compared to the national average.

  5. Should I add solar panels when replacing my roof?

    Autauga County gets 5.33 peak sun hours daily. A 6kW solar system produces about 8,573 kWh annually, saving roughly $1,389 per year at current electricity rates of $0.162/kWh. Coordinating installation with a roof replacement avoids removing and reinstalling panels later.

  6. Will my insurance cover roof replacement after storm damage?

    Autauga County has Relatively Moderate tornado (74.11) and lightning (81.68) risk scores. Most homeowners policies cover storm damage minus your deductible. File claims promptly after severe weather. Ask about premium discounts for impact-resistant materials rated Class 3 or 4.

  7. What financing options are available for a new roof?

    With mortgage rates at 6.36%, a $10,580 roof financed over 10 years costs about $120 monthly. Options include home equity loans, HELOCs, and contractor financing (some offer 0% for 12-18 months). Autauga County's low property taxes ($564/year average) help offset monthly payments.

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How these numbers were built.

Cost estimates are derived from government data including the U.S. Census Bureau (ACS), Bureau of Labor Statistics (OEWS), FEMA National Risk Index, EIA energy data, IECC climate zone classifications, Federal Reserve (FRED), and HUD Fair Market Rents.

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