Average Roof Replacement Cost in Hawaii
$9,443
Low End
$5,686
Average
$9,443
High End
$13,285
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Roof Replacement in Hawaii is 26% above the national average of $7,470. This is primarily due to higher labor costs and stronger demand in Hawaii.
Hawaii experiences a tropical climate that allows year-round construction, but island logistics make material costs significantly higher than the mainland. Shipping adds 20-40% to material costs, and the limited contractor pool keeps labor rates elevated. For roof replacement projects specifically, this means timing and material selection are key factors in both cost and quality.
Stricter building codes and inspection requirements in this state contribute to higher permit and compliance costs.
Hawaii licenses contractors through the Contractors License Board (CLB) with separate A, B, and C classifications, verify at hawaii.gov/dcca/pvl/boards/contractor
Hawaii Energy runs active efficiency rebates for heat-pump water heaters, solar attic fans, and LED lighting that remain available for 2026
Material shipping adds 20-40% to mainland pricing and 6-10 weeks of lead time, lock orders in early and expect container-shipping delays after severe Pacific weather
High salt spray and humidity destroy standard carbon-steel fasteners fast, specify stainless or hot-dipped galvanized anchors and marine-grade finishes on anything exposed
Most roof replacement projects in Hawaii require a building permit, especially if structural changes are involved. Estimated permit cost: $288.
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Roof Replacement in Hawaii typically costs between $5,686 and $13,285, with an average of $9,443 for a typical project in 2026.
Yes, roof replacement in Hawaii is about 26% above the national average due to local labor costs and market conditions.
Permit requirements vary by city and county in Hawaii. Most roof replacement projects that involve structural changes require a building permit. Check our permit guide for Hawaii for specific requirements.
A typical roof replacement project takes 2-7 days depending on the scope, weather conditions, and contractor availability in your area.
Get at least 3 quotes from licensed contractors, consider scheduling during off-peak seasons (fall/winter), ask about financing options, and make sure to compare material options as they significantly affect the total cost.
Cost estimates are based on publicly available data and industry averages for Hawaii. Actual costs vary significantly based on project specifics, contractor pricing, material choices, and local market conditions. These estimates are for informational purposes only. Always get multiple quotes from licensed contractors.