Written by Alex Hamilton Li, owner of Hamilton Exteriors. Licensed General Contractor (CSLB #1078806), GAF Master Elite roofing contractor, building in the Bay Area since 2018 with 500+ residential projects completed.
A full roof replacement is one of the larger investments a Dublin homeowner makes, and the price swings widely with roof size, pitch, material, and your home's location. This guide breaks down real 2026 Dublin numbers so you can budget with confidence, then shows you how to get your exact price in about a minute.
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Average Roof Replacement Cost in Dublin (2026)
A roof replacement in Dublin typically costs $17,000 to $48,000 in 2026 for a quality GAF system. Dublin's newer Tri-Valley tract homes tend to be larger two-story designs with more roofing squares. Roof size, pitch, the material you choose, and the condition of the decking underneath are what move the final number.
Dublin Roof Costs by Material
The material you choose is the biggest single lever on price. Hamilton installs GAF exclusively, which is what qualifies your roof for the GAF 50-year material warranty. Here is what each system costs installed near Dublin in 2026:
| Roofing system | Installed price per square (100 sq ft) | Typical home total |
|---|---|---|
| Composite asphalt shingles (GAF Timberline HDZ) | $940 to $1,125 | $17,000 to $34,000 |
| Premium architectural and designer shingles | $1,075 to $1,525 | $19,000 to $46,000 |
| Standing seam metal | $1,200 to $1,800 | $22,000 to $54,000 |
| Clay or concrete tile | $1,400 to $2,200 | $25,000 to $66,000 |
Hamilton Exteriors installed pricing, 2026. Prices are per roofing square and include tear-off, underlayment, flashing, materials, labor, and cleanup.
Every Hamilton quote is itemized by the roofing square (100 square feet) so you can see exactly where the money goes. There are no vague allowances and no on-site visit required to get a real number.
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Dublin Permit Requirements and Fees
Roof replacements in Dublin are permitted through the local building department. A single-family reroof permit generally runs from a few hundred dollars to around $2,000 depending on the scope and whether any structural work is involved. Hamilton pulls the permit and carries the project through final inspection, so the permit cost is itemized in your quote rather than sprung on you later.
Fire Zone Requirements in Dublin
Most of Dublin sits outside the highest fire zones, but its hillside neighborhoods include state-designated fire hazard areas where Class A fire-rated roofing is required. GAF Timberline HDZ and standing seam metal both qualify. We confirm your parcel's fire designation before quoting.
What Affects Your Dublin Roof Replacement Cost
Beyond material, the things that move a Dublin quote up or down are roof size in squares, pitch and walkability, the number of layers to tear off, the condition of the decking underneath, and complexity like valleys, dormers, skylights, and chimneys. Larger Dublin homes with steeper, more complex rooflines sit at the upper end of the range.
Dublin Climate and Roof Longevity
Dublin runs hot and dry through the summer with strong UV that ages asphalt granules faster than the coast. A GAF Timberline HDZ roof commonly lasts 25 to 30 years here, and a cool-roof shingle color noticeably lowers attic heat and summer cooling bills, which also helps with Title 24 compliance.
Repair or Replace in Dublin?
If your Dublin roof is under 15 years old with an isolated problem, like a single flashing leak or a few wind-lifted shingles, a targeted repair is usually the right call. If it is past 20 years, leaking in more than one area, or shedding granules across large sections, a full replacement typically costs less over time than repeated patching, and it resets the clock with a fresh 50-year GAF warranty.
Dublin Roof Replacement Timeline
Most single-family Dublin homes are completed in one to three days once materials are staged on site. Larger or steeper roofs and complex rooflines can take longer. We give you a firm schedule before work begins and tarp and secure the property at the end of each day.
How Hamilton Exteriors Approaches Dublin Roof Replacements
Hamilton is a GAF Master Elite contractor, a certification held by roughly the top 2 percent of roofers nationwide, which lets us back every Dublin replacement with GAF's strongest warranty coverage plus our own 25-year labor warranty. We tear off to the deck, replace any rotted sheathing, and rebuild with a complete GAF system, then carry the permit through final inspection. Licensed, bonded, and insured, CSLB #1078806.
Get your exact Dublin roof price in about 60 seconds. Enter your address and our satellite measurement returns a real, itemized number with no on-site visit required to start. Get your free Dublin roof quote.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a roof replacement cost in Dublin?
Most Dublin homes run $17,000 to $48,000 in 2026, with a typical GAF asphalt replacement in the lower-to-middle of that range. The exact figure depends on roof size, pitch, material, and how much decking needs replacing. Our online quote returns a real number in about a minute.
Do I need a permit to replace my roof in Dublin?
Yes. Reroofs are permitted through the Dublin building department. Hamilton pulls the permit and handles final inspection, with the fee itemized in your quote.
Does my Dublin home need fire-rated roofing?
It depends on your parcel. Dublin's hillside areas fall within fire hazard zones that require Class A fire-rated roofing, while the flats generally do not. GAF Timberline HDZ and metal both qualify, and we confirm before quoting.
How long does a roof last in Dublin?
A GAF Timberline HDZ roof commonly lasts 25 to 30 years in Dublin's hot, high-UV climate, especially with good attic ventilation and a cool-roof color.