How Much Does Roofing Cost in Wilcox County, AL?
Wilcox County roofing costs range from $7,820-$13,340 for asphalt shingles. Get local estimates and compare prices for your roof project.
What homeowners in Wilcox County actually pay.
Local market ranges built from regional labor, materials, and permitting data — not national averages.
Asphalt Shingles (Full Replacement)
Metal Roofing (Full Replacement)
Roof Repair (Minor)
National avg $11,500 × 0.92x local adjustment = $10,580
Why Wilcox County prices look like this.
What Affects Roofing Labor Costs in Wilcox County?
How Weather Risks Affect Wilcox County Roofing
How Climate Zone 3A Affects Your Roof
Energy Costs and Roofing Choices
Financing Your Wilcox County Roof Project
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Questions buyers ask about roofing in Wilcox County.
Short answers to the most common things we hear about local pricing, scope, and timing.
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How much does a new asphalt shingle roof cost in Wilcox County?
A full asphalt shingle roof replacement in Wilcox County costs $7,820 to $13,340, with an average of $10,580. This reflects a 0.92x adjustment from national averages based on Alabama's state average roofer wage of $23.82 per hour compared to the $27.45 national average.
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Is metal roofing worth the extra cost in Wilcox County?
Metal roofing costs $12,880 to $23,000 locally, compared to $7,820 to $13,340 for asphalt shingles. Given Wilcox County's 76.43 hurricane risk score and 54.07 tornado risk score, metal's superior wind resistance often justifies the premium for homeowners planning to stay 15 or more years.
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How much do minor roof repairs cost in Wilcox County?
Minor roof repairs in Wilcox County range from $275 to $1,380, with an average of $690. These costs reflect the 0.92x local adjustment based on Alabama's $23.82 average roofer wage, which is lower than the $27.45 national figure.
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What roofing materials work best for Alabama's Zone 3A climate?
In IECC Zone 3A (warm-humid), both asphalt and metal roofing perform well. Reflective or lighter-colored materials help reduce cooling costs given Alabama's $0.162/kWh electricity rate. Metal accommodates solar panel mounting and resists the region's hurricane and tornado winds better than standard three-tab asphalt.
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Should I consider solar panels when replacing my roof in Wilcox County?
Wilcox County receives 5.31 peak sun hours daily, and a 6kW solar system produces approximately 8,281 kWh annually. At $0.162/kWh, that equals about $1,341 in potential annual savings. If solar interests you, ensure your new roof is oriented south and structured to support future panel installation.
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How do Wilcox County roofing costs compare to national averages?
Local costs run about 8% below national averages due to Alabama's lower labor rates. The 0.92x services adjustment accounts for materials (priced similarly everywhere) plus labor savings from the $23.82 state average wage versus $27.45 nationally. An $11,500 national average job costs about $10,580 here.
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What weather hazards should influence my roofing choice in Wilcox County?
Hurricane risk (76.43 score) and tornado risk (54.07) are the primary concerns for Wilcox County homeowners. Hail risk is minimal at 14.89, and winter weather poses little threat at 4.11. Impact-rated shingles or metal roofing with wind-resistant installation methods address these specific risks effectively.
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.