Roofing in Pawtucket, RI
An independent look at what a replacement really costs ($12K–$25K), which weather loads drive wear here, and how the local permit process works — built from 1991-2020 climate records and Rhode Island code requirements, with no contractor paying to appear.
Providence County, Rhode Island. Planning figures — not a quote.
What a roof costs in Pawtucket
A full tear-off and replacement in Pawtucket runs $11,900–$25,100 for architectural asphalt shingles on a 2,000–2,500 sq ft home. Such a footprint carries roughly 22–28 squares of actual roof surface once pitch and waste are counted, which puts the same job at about $472–$996 per square — the unit a contractor's estimate will be built in.
That midpoint sits 8% above the $17,100 median across the 935 cities researched on this basis, placing Pawtucket in the 80th percentile for asphalt replacement cost.
| Material | Installed range | Service life | Best suited to |
|---|---|---|---|
| 3-Tab Shingles | $9,400 – $21,100 | 15–22 years | Lowest upfront cost for straightforward rooflines and short hold periods. |
| Architectural Shingles | $11,900 – $25,100 | 24–32 years | Most common replacement baseline balancing performance and budget. |
| Impact-Resistant Class 4 | $14,100 – $31,100 | 30–40 years | Storm and hail resilience with potential insurance value in many counties. |
| Exposed-Fastener Metal | $16,000 – $39,600 | 30–45 years | Durability-forward option for lower maintenance in wind-prone markets. |
| Standing Seam Metal | $18,500 – $46,600 | 40–60 years | High-performance option for wind-driven rain and long lifecycle value. |
| Premium Synthetic/Slate | $22,600 – $58,900 | 45–80 years | Premium homes and historic-style architecture seeking long service life. |
On what is and isn’t included
The $11,900–$25,100 band covers tear-off, underlayment, the new covering, disposal, and labor on a 2,000–2,500 sq ft footprint. It excludes deck replacement — on a Pawtucket roof at this price, budget a further $714–$3,012 if the sheathing is soft.
Installed cost divided by service life, using Pawtucket’s own figures. Impact-Resistant Class 4 works out cheapest per year at about $646 — even though it is not the cheapest to buy. The bar shows best case to worst case; the dot is the midpoint. All of it assumes the roof reaches its rated life, which depends on the installation more than the product.
Each tick is one of the 935 cities researched on the same basis. Pawtucket sits at the 80th percentile.
What moves the number in Pawtucket
The $11,900–$25,100 band above assumes a straightforward roof. These are the items that move a Pawtucket quote off it, priced against that same range rather than a national percentage.
| Cost driver | Effect | Why it costs what it does |
|---|---|---|
| Steep pitch (7:12 and above) | +$2,035–$3,515 | Staging, slower coursing, and fall-protection time. On a $18,500 Pawtucket roof that is the largest single geometry premium. |
| Removing a second layer | +$1,071–$4,016 | Tear-off and disposal roughly double. Ask whether the $11,900–$25,100 quoted assumed one layer. |
| Sheathing replacement | +$714–$3,012 | The most common change order, priced per sheet once the deck is open. At $18,500 for the roof itself, an undisclosed sheet rate is where a Pawtucket quote quietly grows. |
| Two-story access | +$1,110–$1,850 | Longer material handling on every course, worth roughly $1,480 on this range. |
| Class 4 impact-resistant upgrade | +$2,200–$6,000 | Taken from the Pawtucket table above. Whether a carrier credit offsets that $2,200 depends on your own policy — price it, do not assume it. |
| Standing seam metal instead of asphalt | +$6,600–$21,500 | Roughly double the service life, so the comparison is $685 a year against $502 a year, not the sticker price. |
| Extended ice-and-water membrane | +$357–$1,506 | Carrying the membrane past code minimum, which 36 in of annual snow and 133 freezing days argue for here. |
What the weather does to roofs in Pawtucket
Across the 1991-2020 climate normals, Pawtucket averages summer highs averaging 80°F, 51 in of precipitation a year, and 36 in of snow — the loads a replacement here is bought to survive.
The dominant stressor is sustained moisture load. Pawtucket’s 51 in of annual precipitation sits in the 84th percentile among the 1,037 cities covered here. 51 in a year arriving across roughly 14 days of 1 in-plus rainfall means volume and intensity both. Water finds any lap detailed against the slope, so underlayment coverage, valley metal width, and pipe-boot type matter more in Pawtucket than in a market where the same total arrives gently.
133 days a year dropping to freezing compounds it — in the 83rd percentile among the same set. 133 crossings of 32°F a year work moisture into every nail hole and flashing lap, then expand it. Sealant-dependent repairs are the first thing to go, which is why flashing in Pawtucket is better replaced than re-caulked when a roof is opened up.
Source: NOAA 1991-2020 U.S. Climate Normals, nearest reporting station (10 mi from Pawtucket). Percentiles are measured against the 1,037 cities in this guide.
Permits and code in Pawtucket
Permits and code
Reroof permits in Pawtucket are issued by City of Pawtucket Building Department, and permit plus inspection fees typically land in the $180–$650 band.
Roofing work is generally administered under state-adopted residential code frameworks with local snow/ice and drainage amendments.
Confirm in writing that City of Pawtucket Building Department is pulling the permit and that the fee is inside the quote — an unpermitted roof surfaces later, at a sale or a claim.
What matters at inspection here
Driven by Pawtucket’s measured climate
- Ice barrier depth at the eave. With 36 in of snow and 133 freezing days, the code minimum is measured from the exterior wall line rather than the fascia — on a deep overhang that means a second course.
- Valley and penetration detailing. 51 in a year across 14 heavy days finds every lap detailed against the slope. Name valley metal width and pipe-boot type in the scope.
- Install temperature. Pawtucket winter lows average 20°F, and asphalt will not seal below roughly 40°F. Ask when the crew plans to start and whether they hand-seal.
Where this guide covers in Pawtucket
ZIP codes
Pawtucket spans Providence County, and this guide covers the 3 ZIP codes carrying a Pawtucket mailing address.
- 2860
- 2861
- 2862
Closest cities in this guide
Straight-line distance from Pawtucket, nearest first.
Pawtucket roofing questions
How much does a new roof cost in Pawtucket, RI?
Architectural asphalt shingles on a 2,000–2,500 sq ft home in Pawtucket run $11,900–$25,100 installed, or about $472–$996 per roofing square. Three-tab shingles start lower at $9,400 - $21,100. Premium assemblies reach $18,500 - $46,600. The midpoint is 8% above the median across the 935 cities researched on the same basis.
What wears out roofs fastest in Pawtucket?
Sustained moisture load. Pawtucket records 51 in of precipitation a year, which is the 84th percentile among the 1,037 cities covered here. 51 in a year arriving across roughly 14 days of 1 in-plus rainfall means volume and intensity both. Water finds any lap detailed against the slope, so underlayment coverage, valley metal width, and pipe-boot type matter more in Pawtucket than in a market where the same total arrives gently.
Do I need a permit to replace a roof in Pawtucket?
Most full tear-offs require a permit and at least one inspection, handled by City of Pawtucket Building Department. Budget $180–$650 for permit and inspection fees. Get it in writing that the permit is pulled and the fee sits inside the quote; in Pawtucket an unpermitted roof tends to surface at a sale or a claim, years later.
Does this guide cover areas near Pawtucket?
Yes — the closest are Providence (4 mi), East Providence (5 mi), and Attleboro (7 mi), each researched separately. Comparing them is worth a minute: a contractor working out of Providence will quote Pawtucket too, and the two markets do not always price the same.
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