Homeowners in Rome need accurate pricing data, not guesses.
Contractor fees in Rome currently trend at 1.317x the national average.
Furthermore, the Rome climate requires specific attention to ventilation standards.
Be wary of generic online calculators, which frequently miss the ‘local mandates’ like disposal and code compliance.
Below is the 2025 breakdown for a standard 2,200 sq. ft. home in your zip code.
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Rome is a high-cost market. Contractors are in short supply, pushing rates higher than the national baseline.
️ Climate-Specific Advice for Rome
- Ice Dams: Rome winters can be harsh. Ensure your bid includes Ice & Water Shield at the eaves and valleys.
1. The ‘Hidden Fees’ Breakdown
The following table breaks down the specific costs for a 2,200 sq. ft. architectural shingle roof in Rome, NY, including labor, materials, and permitting fees. This equates to roughly $672 per square installed.
| Rome Roofing Cost Elements | Cost (2,200 sq. ft.) |
|---|---|
| Materials Total | $5,703 |
| ⌞ Shingles, Underlayment, Nails | $4,719 |
| ⌞ Ice & Water Shield (Code Req.) | $214 |
| ⌞ Drip Edge & Flashing | $770 |
| Local Labor (Rome) | $8,286 |
| Dump Fees | $564 |
| Permits | $237 |
| TOTAL ESTIMATE | $14,790 |
️ Local Permitting & Codes for Rome
- Department: Code Enforcement
- Address: 198 N Washington St, Rome, NY 13440
- Phone: (315) 339-7642
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2. Material Comparison

| Material | Gross | Net (After ROI) |
|---|---|---|
| 3-Tab Asphalt | $12,815 | $5,126 |
| Architectural | $14,790 | $5,177 |
| Metal (Standing Seam) TAX CREDIT |
$29,335 | $4,401 |
| Clay/Concrete Tile | $35,260 | $8,815 |
A new roof isn’t just an expense; it’s an investment. The “Net Cost” column in our analysis subtracts the Resale Value Increase (ROI) from the upfront price.
Example: If you spend $20k but your home value goes up by $14k, your effective “Net Cost” is only $6k.
Rome Hiring Checklist
Before signing a contract in NY, ensure your roofer provides:
- Proof of Insurance: Liability and Worker’s Comp are mandatory to protect you from lawsuits.
- Local References: Ask for 3 recent jobs in the Rome area you can drive by.
- Written Warranty: Ensure you get both a manufacturer’s warranty (materials) and a workmanship warranty (labor).
- Licensing: Verify the contractor is registered with the local municipalities (No state-wide license outside NYC/Buffalo).
- Scope of Work: A detailed itemized list including cleanup and disposal fees.
Frequently Asked Questions
Currently, the average cost for an architectural shingle roof in Rome ranges between $12,571 and $17,008 depending on accessibility and slope.
Yes, most roofing projects in NY require a permit. Based on current labor values, you should budget approximately $237 for permit fees in Rome.
Most residential jobs in the Rome area take 1-2 days. Weather conditions can affect this timeline.
Typically yes, if the damage is caused by a sudden peril like storm debris. However, policies usually exclude normal wear and tear due to age. Check our Insurance Guide for details.
Affordability & Options
Worried about the upfront price? Many Rome contractors offer financing for new roofs with 0% interest options.
When to book in Rome: Spring and Summer are peak seasons. For the best pricing, try to book in late Fall (before the freeze) when crews are looking to fill gaps.
Not sure how to pay? Compare HELOCs vs. Contractor options in our Roofing Financing Guide.
Smart homeowners compare multiple bids.
Given that Rome labor rates are variable, we recommend comparing at least 3 licensed pros.
Methodology: Our 2025 cost analysis for Rome is based on a standard 2,200 sq. ft. roof geometry (4/12 pitch). Prices include local waste disposal fees, NY permit averages, and labor rates adjusted for the Rome metro area. Material costs fluctuate weekly; always verify with a written contractor bid.
About the Data:
This guide was updated on December 28, 2025 by the RoofingData.us Research Team. Our costs are calculated using a proprietary algorithm that tracks real-time labor rates in NY and material costs from major suppliers (ABC Supply, Beacon). Learn more about our methodology.
