A roof replacement is a major investment in Wilmette property value. Our 2026 data for Illinois indicates a competitive local roofing market with average labor rates around $80/hr. By using this Wilmette-specific estimator, you can compare material lifespans and ROI percentages tailored to the Illinois housing market.
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This planning range includes tear-off and local labor adjustment. It is not a contractor quote. Your final price may move up or down based on roof pitch, access, decking repair, permit requirements, ventilation, flashing, and the exact roofing system.
Local labor factor
1.38x
Tear-off allowance
$3,000 - $5,800
Permit planning range
$200 - $900
Estimated architectural shingle replacement with tear-off in Wilmette.
| Roof size | Estimated range |
|---|---|
| 1,200 sq ft | $7,400 - $10,900 |
| 1,600 sq ft | $9,900 - $14,500 |
| 2,000 sq ft | $12,300 - $18,100 |
| 2,500 sq ft | $15,400 - $22,600 |
| 3,000 sq ft | $18,500 - $27,200 |
Material ranges assume a 2,000 sq ft roof and include tear-off.
| Material | Range | Best fit |
|---|---|---|
| Asphalt 3-Tab Shingle | $10,400 - $15,400 | budget, mild-climate |
| Asphalt Architectural Shingle | $12,300 - $18,100 | Strong local fit |
| Asphalt Impact-Resistant Shingle | $14,100 - $20,700 | hail, storm-prone |
| Metal Standing Seam | $24,000 - $35,400 | Strong local fit |
| Metal Corrugated Panel | $15,100 - $22,300 | budget, rural |
| Clay Tile | $30,000 - $44,200 | hot-climate, curb-appeal |
| Concrete Tile | $23,600 - $34,700 | wind-resistance, fire-resistance |
| Flat / Membrane Roofing | $19,800 - $29,200 | low-slope, commercial |
| Natural Slate | $54,000 - $79,400 | longevity, luxury |
| Synthetic Slate | $21,600 - $31,700 | curb-appeal, budget |
| Wood Shakes | $22,500 - $33,100 | curb-appeal, insulation |
Use these guides to compare material choices, tear-off, decking repair, and written quote details before choosing a local roofer.
When replacing a roof in Wilmette, your budget isn't just about the size of your house. We factor in the local cost of living index (currently 1.38x the national average) and local hourly labor rates.
Wilmette, Illinois projects often need careful ventilation, ice-and-water shield at eaves, and attention to attic insulation to reduce ice-dam risk.
Winter weather in Wilmette demands proper insulation, ventilation, and an ice/water shield at the eaves to prevent destructive ice dams. Metal roofing is excellent for shedding snow efficiently.
Repair can be the better decision when damage is limited to a small area and the roof has meaningful service life left. Replacement becomes more practical when leaks repeat, shingles are brittle or curling, decking is soft, ventilation is poor, or several roof slopes have storm damage. Avoid DIY roof work on steep or storm-damaged roofs because fall risk and hidden electrical or structural hazards can be serious.
Before beginning your roof replacement in Wilmette, we highly recommend verifying local building codes and permit requirements. Depending on regional climate factors like snow, your home may require specific impact-resistant materials. You can review historic extreme weather data for Illinois at the National Weather Service (.gov). Additionally, for information on energy-efficient roofing materials and available federal incentives, visit the official EnergyStar.gov website.
For a 2,000 sq ft architectural shingle roof with tear-off, the current planning range is $12,300 - $18,100. The final contractor price can change with pitch, access, decking damage, permit requirements, and material choice.
A low quote can be reasonable, but it should still list tear-off, underlayment, flashing, ventilation, disposal, warranty, and permit assumptions. Missing line items can make the final invoice higher than the first estimate.
Repair may make sense for isolated damage on a younger roof. Replacement is usually worth pricing when shingles are near the end of life, leaks are recurring, decking is soft, or storm damage affects multiple slopes.
Roof Cost Data estimates combine material cost ranges, labor assumptions, a 1.38x local cost index for Wilmette, common tear-off allowances, and a planning spread for contractor overhead, pitch, access, waste, and scope differences. These are homeowner planning estimates, not bids, appraisals, insurance determinations, or contractor guarantees.
Last updated: May 11, 2026