While cedar is far from the most expensive roofing material, the cost of installing a new cedar roof in Seattle can run pretty high if you don’t know what to expect. Cedar can range anywhere from $9,000 to $52,000, depending on the size of your rooftop and the type of cedar you install. Installation per square foot costs about $9.00 to $15.00, though installation costs of your preferred Seattle roofing contractor may also impact your total cost.
The Cost Of Cedar Roofing In Seattle
For homes seeking a quaint and rustic look, cedar is the roofing material of choice.
Below we’ve provided a guide on how much you can expect to pay for cedar roof installation in the Seattle area.
This is how much you can expect to pay for your roof line:
- 1,000 sf. roof / 10 squares = $9,000 to $15,000
- 1,500 sf. roof / 15 squares = $13,500 to $22,500
- 2,000 sf. roof / 20 squares = $18,000 to $30,000
- 2,500 sf. roof / 25 squares = $22,500 to $37,500
- 3,000 sf. roof / 30 squares = $27,000 to $45,000
- 3,500 sf. roof / 35 squares = $31,500 to $52,500
Request a quote to receive a more accurate estimate for your cedar roof installation.
Here is some information on the cedar variations that you can install on your rooftop:
Red Cedar
Red cedar has a crisp, rich aesthetic that is cherished around the world. It is commonly used for shakes and shingles where its natural appearance makes the building feel warmer and more welcoming. It is resistant to decay, dries fast, and is a sustainable choice for insulation, roofing, and many more projects.
White Cedar
White cedar’s outer sapwood layers are primarily white but have a hint of yellow, with a mostly pale brown heartwood with occasional red tones. The wood is finely textured, and lightweight and makes for an efficient material that ages elegantly, smells great, and easily takes to stains and paints for easy customization.
Cedar Shakes
Cedar shake roofing is cut by hand, rather than by a machine. Because each piece is made individually, there is more variance and the pieces are not uniform. This can greatly add to the aesthetic of your home and give it a more rustic look.
Cedar Shingles
Cedar cut shingles are factory-made, ensuring that each panel is the same size and width. This makes cedar shingles less expensive than cedar shakes. Like cedar shake, cedar shingles are lightweight, easy to maintain, and energy-efficient.
The Pros and Cons of A New Cedar Roof
We understand that the roof you choose for your home or business is an important decision. Below you’ll find some points to consider to inform your choice better. (After getting your new cedar roof, you might be interested on upgrading your curb appeal! Check our article now about new siding cost in Seattle.)
Pros Of Cedar Roofing
- Beauty: Cedar roofs are like no other. They add charm to your home that is otherwise impossible to achieve.
- Durable: Cedar roofing lasts up to 25 years, which is longer than a standard asphalt shingle roof.
- Eco-Friendly: Cedar roofing material is not only 100% biodegradable and friendly to Mother Earth, but it is also incredibly energy-efficient. It insulates your home while still allowing it to breathe, which saves on heating and cooling costs.
Cons Of Cedar Roofing
- Drying Issues: Since cedar roofing materials are made from trees, they are more prone to drying out. That means your home is more susceptible to fire damage, cracking, and pest issues.
- Expensive: Cedar roofing is not the most expensive roofing option, but it’s certainly not the cheapest. Especially if you opt for cedar shake, you will be paying a higher price.
- Maintenance: They say that beauty is pain, right? Just like other beautiful aspects of your home, you will need to spend more time maintaining your cedar roof to keep it in tip-top condition.
Have questions about whether or not a cedar roof is suitable for your home? Don’t delay, give Casabella Roofing a call today to get a free estimate and get started on your new cedar installation!