Repair vs Replace: Roof Replacement in Arkansas
2026 Decision Guide
Not every roof replacement problem requires a full replacement. Use this guide to determine whether a repair or replacement makes more financial sense for your Arkansas home.
Quick Rule of Thumb
If repair costs exceed 30% of full replacement cost, replacement is usually more cost-effective.
Typical roof repair costs $300-$1,500. If your repair quote exceeds $3,000-$5,000, compare it against full replacement quotes.
In Arkansas, full roof replacement replacement typically costs $8,599–$14,742. Get a detailed estimate →
Signs You Should Replace
Roof is over 20 years old (asphalt) or 40+ years (metal/tile)
Multiple leaks in different areas
Widespread granule loss or curling shingles
Sagging or structural damage visible from the ground
Storm damage affecting more than 30% of the roof surface
Ice dams or persistent moisture problems
Signs Repair Is Enough
Damage is isolated to a small area (under 100 sq ft)
Roof is under 15 years old with no systemic issues
Single leak with a clear, fixable source
Minor flashing damage around vents or chimneys
A few missing or damaged shingles after a storm
Expected Lifespan
Typical lifespan: 20-30 years (asphalt), 40-70 years (metal), 50-100 years (tile)
A new roof with modern underlayment and ventilation can reduce cooling costs by 10-25% in hot climates.
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Decision thresholds based on industry standards, manufacturer warranties, and contractor consensus. Cost data from BLS (OEWS) and Craftsman. See our methodology. Report an error.