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The average cost to replace a roof in Florence, South Carolina is $14,714.

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$14,714 Average roof replacement cost for Asphalt Shingle roofs in Florence, SC

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Roof Replacement Cost in Florence, South Carolina

The average cost to replace a roof in Florence is about $14,714. This is based on the average roof size (with pitch) in Florence of 2,323 sqft (23.33 squares) and the area’s most common material, Asphalt Shingle, which run about $6.33 per sqft ($633/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 2,323 sqft roof (23.33 squares) in Florence.

Costs calculated from data entered by roofing contractors into the Instant Roofer Database. Data is refreshed weekly.

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 Florence.

Asphalt Shingle
$6.33/sqft ($633/square)
SQFTSQUARESCOST
5005$3,167
1,00010$6,334
1,50015$9,501
2,00020$12,668
2,50025$15,835
3,00030$19,002
3,50035$22,169
4,00040$25,336
4,50045$28,503
5,00050$31,670
Metal
$17.93/sqft ($1,793/square)
SQFTSQUARESCOST
5005$8,964
1,00010$17,927
1,50015$26,891
2,00020$35,854
2,50025$44,818
3,00030$53,781
3,50035$62,745
4,00040$71,709
4,50045$80,672
5,00050$89,636
Designer Shingle
$8.83/sqft ($883/square)
SQFTSQUARESCOST
5005$4,415
1,00010$8,830
1,50015$13,245
2,00020$17,660
2,50025$22,075
3,00030$26,490
3,50035$30,905
4,00040$35,321
4,50045$39,736
5,00050$44,151
Costs calculated from data entered by roofing contractors into the Instant Roofer Database. Data is refreshed weekly.

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 Florence home.

Asphalt Shingle
$6.33/sqft ($633/square)
SQFTVALUE ADDED
500$1,900
1,000$3,800
1,500$5,701
2,000$7,601
2,500$9,501
3,000$11,401
3,500$13,302
4,000$15,202
4,500$17,102
5,000$19,002
Metal
$17.93/sqft ($1,793/square)
SQFTVALUE ADDED
500$5,557
1,000$11,115
1,500$16,672
2,000$22,230
2,500$27,787
3,000$33,345
3,500$38,902
4,000$44,459
4,500$50,017
5,000$55,574
Designer Shingle
$8.83/sqft ($883/square)
SQFTVALUE ADDED
500$2,693
1,000$5,386
1,500$8,080
2,000$10,773
2,500$13,466
3,000$16,159
3,500$18,852
4,000$21,546
4,500$24,239
5,000$26,932
Costs calculated from data entered by roofing contractors into the Instant Roofer Database. Data is refreshed weekly.

Florence Roof Statistics

The number of roofs our tech has scanned35,526
Average roof size (with pitch)2,323 Square Feet
Average roof slope6/12 Pitch or 26.57 Degrees
Most common roof typeAsphalt Shingle
Calculated by our AI roofing tech and populated from the Instant Roofer Database. Data is refreshed weekly.

Frequently Asked Roofing Questions In Florence, South Carolina

Labor Costs

How much does roofing labor cost in Florence, South Carolina compared to nearby areas? In Florence, SC, labor for asphalt shingles typically falls between $150 and $220 per square, 10, 20 % cheaper than coastal markets. A short drive to Myrtle Beach and Charleston usually bumps the price up to $180‑$260, per square while the inland towns of Sumter and Darlington tend to sit in the $140‑$200 range.

Weather & Climate Considerations

How does Florence, South Carolina's weather affect roof lifespan? In Florence, South Carolina the area receives 48 inches of rain each year sees virtually no snowfall endures hot, humid summers and periodically feels the gusty winds of Pee Dee tropical storms. Those weather patterns accelerate roof degradation, algae flourishes, moisture seeps in UV rays cause cracking and wind can lift shingles, so a typical asphalt‑shingle roof that might otherwise last 20, 25 years often only reaches 12, 18 years whereas metal or tile roofs tend to survive longer.
What is the most common cause of roof damage in Florence, South Carolina? In Florence, South Carolina roof damage often results from the fierce summer thunderstorms and the inland impact of tropical storms and hurricanes where strong winds toppled pine trees and wind‑driven rain can lift shingles and damage flashing.
What is the best time of year to replace a roof in Florence, South Carolina? Roof replacements in Florence, South Carolina are most advisable during spring, March through May, . During early fall from October, to early November when temperatures are moderate and afternoon thunderstorms are less frequent. Hot humid summers that bring storms and the peak of hurricane season as well as very cold winter periods that can interfere with shingle adhesion are best avoided in the Pee Dee region.

Insurance & Storms

How common are storm-related roof claims in Florence, South Carolina? Storm‑related roof claims are an occurrence in Florence, South Carolina, an inland city on the coastal plain, especially when the Atlantic hurricane season rolls in or summer thunderstorms hit hard. Tropical storms, gusts, hail and even falling limbs often strip shingles seep in leaks and strain the roof’s structure. After a landfalling system or an intense summer storm the surge, in claims means that many local homeowners report roof damage each season.
What natural disasters in Florence, South Carolina cause the most roof replacements? In Florence, South Carolina most roof replacements come in the wake of hurricanes and tropical storms, famously after the 2018 Hurricane Florence that unleashed Pee Dee River flooding, wind‑driven rain and toppled trees. Severe thunderstorms that toss hail and spawn tornadoes also spur replacements and lingering flood moisture or mold frequently makes a full roof replacement inevitable.

Top Roofing Contractors in Florence, South Carolina

Florence Roofing

5

11 reviews

700 South Parker Drive
Florence, SC 29501

(843) 245-6358

Wood’s Roofing

3.7

7 reviews

Florence, SC 29501

(843) 229-2357

Mike Jones Roofing

5

1 review

800 North Commander Street
Florence, SC 29506

(843) 665-7710

Nova Builds LLC

4.3

6 reviews

2337 West McCown Drive
Florence, SC 29501

(843) 601-2260

Jackson Roofing

5

1 review

Florence, SC 29501

(843) 495-6038

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Tisdale Construction LLC

5

1 review

3320 Maple Chase Lane
Florence, SC 29501

(843) 319-5904

De Fee Roofing Inc

5

4 reviews

Florence, SC 29501

(843) 669-3239

Homewood Metalworks

4.6

17 reviews

511 South Irby Street
Florence, SC 29501

(843) 407-7077

RoofMasters Roofing Solutions

5

2 reviews

901 2nd Loop Road
Florence, SC 29505

(843) 409-2056

Benton Roofing

5

1 review

Florence, SC 29505

(843) 496-0004

MACE MENDOZA Roofing & Roofing solutions

5

1 review

314 West Cedar Street
Florence, SC 29501

M&B Roofing and More

5

1 review

1892 East Howe Springs Road
Florence, SC 29505

(843) 598-8146

M&M Roofing Solutions, LLC

5

1 review

Florence, SC 29501

(843) 409-8655

Five Stars Roofing

5

1 review

3214 Hoffmeyer Road
Florence, SC 29501

(843) 829-5025

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Florence Roof Costs Compared to Other South Carolina Cities

Columbia, SC

  • $1,561 more expensive
  • Avg Cost: $16,275

Greenville, SC

  • $4,868 less expensive
  • Avg Cost: $9,846

Charleston, SC

  • $5,973 more expensive
  • Avg Cost: $20,687

Myrtle Beach, SC

  • $5,679 less expensive
  • Avg Cost: $9,035

Summerville, SC

  • $7,410 more expensive
  • Avg Cost: $22,124
Relative costs calculated from data entered by roofing contractors into the Instant Roofer Database. Data is refreshed weekly.