
Expert Roofers Columbus provides new roof installation for homeowners in Columbus, Muscogee County, Georgia. We are based right here in Columbus, so we respond fast and treat your home like a neighbor's. Free, honest inspections with no sales pressure, and real help when a storm or an insurance claim is involved.
Roofing systems we install in Columbus
- Architectural asphalt shingles: the most popular choice, durable and affordable.
- Metal roofing: standing seam and panel systems that last for decades.
- Tile and specialty: for the look and longevity you want.
- Flat and low-slope: for porches, additions and modern homes.
Installed clean, on schedule
A new roof is only as good as the crew that installs it. We prep and protect your property, tear off and dispose of the old roof, repair any bad decking, and build the new system to manufacturer spec. You get a clear timeline up front and a clean site when we leave.
Why Columbus homeowners choose us
- Rated 4.7 stars across 76 Google reviews from local homeowners.
- Storm and insurance-claim specialists. We document damage the way adjusters need it.
- Free, no-pressure roof inspections. If you do not need the work, we will tell you.
- Licensed and insured roofing crews serving Georgia and Alabama.
- Local and responsive. We answer the phone and show up when we say we will.
Serving Columbus and the Chattahoochee Valley
We cover Columbus and the wider Columbus area on both sides of the river, including Columbus and Phenix City, plus Fortson, Midland, Smiths Station, Opelika and Auburn. Wherever you are within about 30 miles of Columbus, the standard is the same: done right, the first time.
Ready when you are. Call (706) 917-2768 or book a free inspection in Columbus.
Roof replacement cost in the Columbus area
Every roof is different, but here are realistic 2026 ranges for the Columbus and Chattahoochee Valley market so you know what to expect. On an average single-family home, a new architectural asphalt shingle roof usually lands in the low-to-mid five figures, and the single biggest variable most homeowners forget is whether a storm claim covers part or all of the job.
| Roofing material | Installed price | Typical 2,000 sq ft roof | Lifespan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 3-tab asphalt shingle | $3.50–$5.50 / sq ft | $7,000–$11,000 | 15–20 yrs |
| Architectural shingle | $4.50–$7.00 / sq ft | $9,000–$14,000 | 25–30 yrs |
| Standing-seam metal | $7.00–$14.00 / sq ft | $14,000–$24,000 | 40–70 yrs |
What moves your number up or down:
- Roof size and pitch: larger, steeper roofs take more material and labor; a steep pitch can add 10–25%.
- Material: three-tab is cheapest up front, architectural is the sweet spot, metal costs most but can be the last roof you buy.
- Decking repairs: rotted or storm-damaged decking is replaced before the new roof goes on.
- Labor: roughly 40–60% of any roof job is labor, so complexity (valleys, dormers, chimneys) matters.
- Insurance: hail or wind damage often shifts most of the cost to your carrier, so your out-of-pocket is just the deductible.
These are general Chattahoochee Valley ranges, not a quote. Your written Expert Roofers Columbus estimate is always free, and if a storm caused the damage, insurance often covers most of it.
A new-roof installation prices like a replacement: material and roof size drive the number, with asphalt shingles the most budget-friendly and metal the long-term investment. New construction skips the tear-off of an old roof, while a replacement includes it. Either way you get an itemized, no-surprise estimate for free.
Common questions
What roofing materials do you install in Columbus?
Architectural and three-tab asphalt shingles, standing seam and panel metal, tile and specialty systems, and flat/low-slope membranes. We help you choose the right one for your home, look and budget.
How long does a new roof last?
An architectural asphalt shingle roof typically lasts 20 to 30 years; a quality metal roof can last 40 to 70. Installation quality and ventilation matter as much as the material, which is why we build the full system to spec.
Do you offer free estimates on a new roof?
Yes. Every inspection and estimate is free and no-pressure, with an itemized number so you know exactly what you are paying for.
