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Roof Replacement in Regina: What You'll Pay in May 2026

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Roof Replace Cost in Regina

May 2026
$7,500 – $45,000

The average roof replacement in Regina costs $15,120 CAD in 2026. Learn about price ranges, local factors, and how to save on your roofing project.

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If you’re living in a classic 1950s bungalow in Lakeview or one of those newer builds in Harbour Landing, you know that the Regina wind doesn't play favorites. After a winter of heavy prairie snow and the inevitable spring thaw, you might be looking at a pile of shingles on your lawn and realizing your roof has finally called it quits. Right now, the average roof replacement cost in Regina is $15,120 CAD. Prices have climbed by 5.0% over the last year, so waiting another season usually just means paying more. Depending on whether you're patching up a small garage or overhauling a massive two-story home, you can expect a range between $7,500 and $45,000 CAD.

How Regina Compares to Other Canadian Cities

Regina sits in a bit of a middle ground when it comes to Canadian roofing prices. We aren't seeing the massive double-digit spikes that places like Oshawa or Kelowna are dealing with right now. In Oshawa, the average is sitting at $12,375 CAD, but they’ve seen a 10.5% jump year-over-year. Kelowna is even pricier at an average of $16,525 CAD.

If you look closer to home, our neighbors in Saskatoon are actually catching a bit of a break with an average of $11,695 CAD. Why the difference? A lot of it comes down to local supply chains and how many crews are available to do the work. Regina’s market is steady, but our 5.0% increase shows that labor and material costs are still creeping up across the province. We are cheaper than Barrie’s $13,725 CAD average, but we definitely pay a premium compared to Windsor’s $11,600 CAD average because of the shipping costs to get materials into the heart of the prairies.

How Much Does Roof Replacement Cost in Regina?

When you start looking at quotes, you'll see two very different worlds. On the budget end of the scale, around the $7,500 CAD mark, you’re likely looking at a straightforward asphalt shingle replacement on a simple, low-slope roof. This usually covers the "rip and replace" basics for a standard bungalow or a smaller semi-detached home. It’s the meat-and-potatoes of roofing.

On the high end, reaching up toward $45,000 CAD, you’re talking about premium materials and complex architecture. If you’re putting architectural metal or high-end synthetic slate on a large home in Wascana View, the price reflects that. The average $15,120 CAD project typically includes the removal of one layer of old shingles, minor plywood repairs to the deck, new underlayment, ice and water shields (which are non-negotiable in our climate), and standard architectural asphalt shingles. It also covers the cost of a bin for debris and the labor to get it all done in a few days.

What Affects the Cost?

The biggest factor is the "pitch" or slope of your roof. If your home in the Cathedral Area has a steep, heritage-style peak, contractors will charge more for the extra safety equipment and the slower pace of work. Flat roofs or low slopes are faster and cheaper to move on.

Material choice is the next big one. Asphalt is the standard, but more homeowners are looking at metal roofing to handle the extreme Regina temperature swings. Then there’s the labor market. Right now in Regina, skilled roofers are in high demand. If you call a reputable outfit like Wheat Country Roofing or any of the established local crews, you’re paying for their insurance, WCB coverage, and the fact that they actually know how to seal a vent against a Saskatchewan blizzard.

Don't forget about the City of Regina building permits. While a simple shingle replacement often falls under general maintenance, any structural changes or major deck repairs might require a permit from the city's building department. Dealing with these fees and inspections adds a bit to the bottom line but saves you a massive headache if you ever try to sell the house. Finally, the number of "penetrations" - things like chimneys, skylights, and plumbing vents - adds to the labor cost because every one of them needs careful flashing to prevent leaks.

How to Save Money on Roof Replacement

The best way to save money is to time your project right. While everyone wants their roof fixed the second the snow melts in April, you can sometimes find better deals by booking your spot for late summer or early autumn. May is a busy month, but if you can get on the schedule before the fall rush, you might have more room to negotiate.

Another tip: don't just go for the lowest bid. In Regina, a "cheap" roof often means someone skipped the ice and water shield at the eaves. In our climate, that’s a recipe for ice damming and interior water damage by next February. You'll save more money long-term by paying for quality underlayment now.

You can also save by doing the "groundwork" yourself. Offer to handle the disposal of the old shingles if you have access to a trailer and can haul them to the Fleet Street Landfill. Just check the tipping fees first to make sure the math works out. Also, clear your driveway and move your patio furniture before the crew arrives. Anything that saves the crew time usually saves you money. You can get a better sense of your specific needs by using a roof replacement cost calculator to see how your square footage changes the math.

Is 2026 a Good Time for Roof Replacement in Regina?

Honestly, if your roof is failing, 2026 is as good a time as any. With a 5.0% year-over-year increase, prices aren't showing signs of dropping back to 2020 levels. The cost of petroleum-based products (like shingles) and the general cost of living in Saskatchewan mean that waiting until 2027 will likely just cost you another $700 to $1,000 on an average job.

The Regina market is currently stable compared to the volatility we see in Ontario or BC. It’s a competitive environment, which is good for you as a consumer. You can still get multiple quotes and expect contractors to show up. If you're planning to stay in your home for more than five years, upgrading to a high-impact shingle now is a smart move given our increasing frequency of summer hailstorms. It might even lower your home insurance premiums. If you're ready to move forward, start figuring out your budget and get those quotes early in the season.

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Cost Details for Regina

What goes into the price

Cost breakdown, what's included, and verified Regina contractors for your roof replacement project.

Cost Breakdown

Itemized
Labor & Installation

Skilled roofing crew and safety equipment

$3,750 β€” $22,500

50%

Materials

Shingles, underlayment, and ventilation

$2,850 β€” $17,100

38%

Disposal & Cleanup

Tear-off, bin rental, and recycling fees

$600 β€” $3,600

8%

Permits & Admin

City fees and project management

$300 β€” $1,800

4%

πŸ“‹What's Included

Scope

Typically Includes

  • Tear-off of existing shingles
  • New underlayment
  • Asphalt shingle installation
  • Flashing & ridge vents
  • Cleanup & disposal
  • Labor

Typically Excludes

  • Structural repairs (rotted decking)
  • Gutter replacement
  • Skylight installation
  • Cedar or metal roofing
  • Chimney repair

Based on a standard 1,500-2,000 sq ft roof with asphalt shingles.

🏒Top Roof Replace Contractors in Regina

Verified providers
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Guardian Roofing & Exteriors

1150 Fleury St, Regina, SK S4N 4W8, Canada

4.9
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171 reviews

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Wiebe's Roofing Ltd.

2827 Truesdale Dr, Regina, SK S4V 0V2, Canada

4.9
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145 reviews

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Wheatland Roofing Inc.

580 Dewdney Ave E, Regina, SK S4N 4E8, Canada

4.8
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314 reviews

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Platinum Roofing Ltd

305 E Dewdney Ave E Unit 2, Regina, SK S4N 0E7, Canada

4.8
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76 reviews

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Optimum Roofing Ltd.

856 Dewdney Ave, Regina, SK S4N 0G7, Canada

4.4
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109 reviews

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How Regina Compares

Barrie$13,725
Ottawa$13,950
Montreal$13,950
Toronto$14,750
Hamilton$15,000
Regina$15,120
Halifax$16,450
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