What does a new roof actually cost in Hebron? Here's an honest breakdown of 2026 pricing for Boone County homeowners — no fluff, no bait-and-switch.
The most common question Hebron homeowners ask before calling a roofer: "What's this going to cost?" The honest answer is that it depends on your home's size, roof pitch, current condition, and material choice. But here are real numbers for Boone County in 2026.
| Home Size | Roof Squares | Asphalt Shingles (Installed) | Premium GAF Shingles |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1,200 sq ft | 14–16 squares | $6,500–$9,000 | $9,000–$12,000 |
| 1,600 sq ft | 18–22 squares | $8,500–$12,000 | $12,000–$16,000 |
| 2,000 sq ft | 22–28 squares | $10,500–$15,000 | $15,000–$20,000 |
| 2,500 sq ft | 28–35 squares | $13,000–$18,500 | $18,500–$25,000 |
| 3,000+ sq ft | 35+ squares | $16,000–$24,000+ | $24,000–$35,000+ |
Estimates based on standard 5/12–8/12 pitch, single-layer tear-off, and standard Boone County material pricing in 2026. Steep pitches, multiple layers, or extensive decking damage will increase cost.
Steeper roofs take longer to work and require more safety equipment. A 12/12 pitch can add 20–30% to the labor cost vs. a standard 5/12 pitch.
Kentucky allows two shingle layers. If your home already has two, full tear-off is required by code — adding $1,000–$3,000 in removal and disposal costs.
Rotted or damaged decking gets replaced at time of installation. This is commonly $2–$4 per square foot of affected area — usually $500–$2,000 total for most homes.
Every chimney, skylight, pipe boot, and wall flashing needs to be addressed. We hand-solder all flashings — not caulked — which costs more upfront but lasts the life of the roof.
If your Hebron home was impacted by hail or high winds in the past 12 months, there's a strong chance your insurance will cover most or all of the replacement cost. Boone County has seen multiple significant hail events in recent years. A free inspection from Great American Roofing documents the damage and gives your claim the best foundation. Most homeowners pay only their deductible.
Roof replacement financing is available at 0–5% interest with terms up to 15 years. Military and first responder discounts apply. A new roof doesn't have to wait for the budget to be perfect — call to ask about your options.
Yes. Get at least 2–3 estimates. Be cautious of any quote dramatically lower than others — it usually means corners are being cut on materials or labor. Be equally cautious of quotes with no itemized breakdown.
Yes — Great American Roofing offers 0–5% interest financing with terms up to 15 years. Ask when you call for your free inspection.
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