Alaska · roof cost & coverage
Roof replacement cost in Alaska
A typical roof replacement in Alaska runs roughly $12,200–$24,300 — about 35% above the US average. The estimator below is preset to Alaska's rough regional cost level.
Estimate only — not a measured quote. Material, pitch, decking surprises, and local labor swing the real number. Get 2–3 written quotes from licensed, insured roofers.
What a new roof costs in Alaska
Labor and material in Alaska run about 35% above the US average, so a typical asphalt re-roof lands around $12,200–$24,300. That's a rough planning band, not a quote — your real number depends on material, roof size and pitch, tear-off, and access. Adjust the fields above to see the swing.
Typical Alaska cost by material
Rough whole-roof totals for a typical home, adjusted to Alaska's regional cost level:
Hail, wind & weather in Alaska
Alaska's hail risk is low and its wind risk is moderate — heavy snow load & deep freeze. Storm exposure drives both how often roofs need replacing here and how your insurer prices coverage — heavier hail and wind regions often carry separate percentage deductibles.
Alaska's hail and wind exposure is moderate, so architectural asphalt is the usual value choice; the bigger local factor is heavy snow load & deep freeze.
Roof insurance in Alaska
Roof claims in Alaska more often involve snow load, ice damming, and freeze-thaw damage than wind, and remote logistics can push repair settlements and labor costs well above mainland norms. Whatever your situation, coverage turns on the cause of the damage — run it through the coverage verdict tool, then estimate your ACV-vs-RCV payout before assuming you're covered or that you're not.
Finding a roofer in Alaska
We don't sell leads or pass your details to contractors. Get two or three written quotes from licensed, insured roofers, have storm damage documented with dated photos, and use the estimate above to compare bids on equal footing.
Frequently asked questions
How much does a new roof cost in Alaska?
A typical asphalt roof replacement in Alaska runs roughly $12,200–$24,300 — about 35% above the US average. Basic 3-tab costs less; metal, tile, and slate cost considerably more. Use the calculator above for a figure tuned to your material and roof size.
What roofing risks are common in Alaska?
Alaska's hail risk is low and its wind risk is moderate — heavy snow load & deep freeze.
Does homeowners insurance cover roof replacement in Alaska?
Roof claims in Alaska more often involve snow load, ice damming, and freeze-thaw damage than wind, and remote logistics can push repair settlements and labor costs well above mainland norms. As a rule, policies cover sudden perils like hail and wind but exclude age and wear — and older roofs are often paid at depreciated actual cash value. Check your cause with our coverage verdict tool.
How do I find a roofer in Alaska?
Get two or three written quotes from licensed, insured Alaska roofers, and ask each to document storm damage with dated photos. We don't sell leads — bring the estimate from this page to compare quotes fairly.
Sources & methodology
- Roof replacement cost data — Angi (national average ≈ $9,500; typical range ≈ $5,900–$13,000)
- Insurance Information Institute (III) — what homeowners insurance covers & ACV vs replacement cost
- Your state Department of Insurance — the authority on wind/hail deductibles, matching laws, and disputing a denial
- A licensed, insured roofing contractor in your area — the authoritative source for a measured quote and scope
Estimates compiled from the sources above and standard cost models — not professional, insurance, or legal advice, and may not reflect your policy or local prices. See our full methodology and disclaimer.