Quick Answer
What does a roof replacement cost in Killeen, TX?
Average roof replacement in Killeen TX costs $9,000–$15,000 for a 1,500–2,000 sq ft home using architectural asphalt shingles. Metal roofing runs $14,000–$28,000 and tile $16,000–$35,000 for the same home size. Storm damage is typically covered by homeowners insurance — you may only owe your deductible.
2025 Killeen Roofing Price Guide
The table below reflects current 2025 pricing for roofing services in Killeen and Bell County. These ranges account for typical variations in home size, roof pitch, and material grade. Your specific quote may be outside these ranges depending on your home's unique characteristics.
Roofing Cost Estimates — Killeen, TX (2025)
| Service / Item | Low Estimate | High Estimate |
|---|---|---|
| Emergency Tarp | $250 | $500 |
| Minor Repair (1–2 issues) | $300 | $800 |
| Moderate Repair (multi-area) | $800 | $2,500 |
| Roof Inspection | Free | Free |
| Gutter Repair | $150 | $600 |
| Full Replacement — Asphalt Shingle | $8,000 | $16,000 |
| Full Replacement — Metal | $14,000 | $28,000 |
| Full Replacement — Tile | $16,000 | $35,000 |
| Commercial TPO / EPDM | $4/sq ft | $9/sq ft |
* Estimates are for Bell County / Central Texas market. Actual costs vary based on roof size, materials, and condition. Call for a free, accurate quote.
All prices are estimates based on typical Central Texas market conditions in 2025. Actual costs depend on roof size, pitch, material selection, and other factors. Schedule a free estimate for precise pricing.
Factors That Affect Roofing Cost in Killeen
Roof Size
Roofing is priced per square (100 sq ft). A larger home with more total roof area costs more in both materials and labor. The number of roof planes also matters — complex roofs with many hips, valleys, and penetrations cost more per square than simple gable roofs.
Roof Pitch
Steeper roofs require more safety equipment and take longer to work on safely — increasing labor costs. A 12/12 pitch roof may cost 20–40% more per square in labor than a 4/12 pitch, even with identical materials.
Material Selection
3-tab shingles (now rarely used) are the cheapest; architectural/dimensional shingles are the standard; Class 4 impact-resistant shingles cost 15–30% more but often qualify for insurance discounts. Metal and tile are premium materials with premium price tags.
Number of Layers to Remove
Texas building code allows up to two layers of shingles before a full tear-off is required. Removing two existing layers before installing new adds $1,000–$2,000+ in labor and disposal costs.
Decking Condition
If the existing roof decking has water damage or rot, damaged sections must be replaced before new shingles go on. Decking replacement adds $1.50–$3.00 per sq ft for materials and labor on top of the base estimate.
Local Labor Market
Killeen's Central Texas labor market is moderate compared to major metros. Post-storm surge periods (after major hail events) can temporarily increase contractor prices as demand spikes. Getting multiple estimates and not waiting too long after a storm helps you access fair market pricing.
Insurance Claims — Most Storm Damage Costs Nothing Out of Pocket
The most important cost consideration for many Killeen homeowners is that storm damage — from hail, wind, tornadoes, and falling trees — is typically covered by homeowners insurance. In most cases, your out-of-pocket cost is limited to your deductible. On a $12,000 roof replacement, a $2,000 deductible means insurance pays $10,000 — making the "real" cost to you far less than the sticker price.
Texas insurance policies commonly include a wind/hail deductible that is calculated as a percentage of your home's insured value rather than a flat dollar amount. On a home insured for $300,000, a 1% wind/hail deductible means $3,000 out of pocket — and a 2% deductible means $6,000. Understanding your deductible before storm season helps you plan appropriately.
Our insurance claim specialists work with every major carrier and help document storm damage, meet your adjuster, and review the insurer's scope of work to ensure you receive a fair settlement. Learn more in our guide on what Texas homeowners insurance covers.
How to Get an Accurate Estimate
The only way to get a truly accurate roofing estimate is to have a contractor physically inspect your roof and provide a written, itemized quote. Phone estimates based on square footage alone miss critical variables: the condition of your existing decking, the complexity of your roof geometry, the presence of skylights or chimneys, and the current condition of flashing and ventilation components.
We provide detailed written estimates at no cost and no obligation. Our estimates itemize materials, labor, waste disposal, permit fees, and warranty terms — so you know exactly what you're getting before signing anything.
- 1.Schedule a free inspection online or call (409) 977-6461
- 2.We inspect the roof and all related components within 24–48 hours
- 3.You receive a written, itemized estimate with photos
- 4.We answer all your questions before you make any decision
Financing Options Available
A roof replacement is a significant investment, and timing isn't always ideal. We offer financing through third-party lenders for qualified homeowners — including same-as-cash options and low monthly payment plans. Financing is available for both insurance-covered projects (to bridge the gap while your claim processes) and out-of-pocket projects.
Ask about financing during your free estimate appointment. We'll help you understand all of your payment options so you can make the choice that works best for your situation.