How much does a roof replacement cost in Gaithersburg, MD?
The short answer for 2026: most full asphalt-shingle roof replacements in Gaithersburg land between $4.00 and $8.25 per square foot installed — roughly $9,000 to $21,000 for a typical local home. Gaithersburg sits near the Montgomery County average, with a wide mix of Kentlands and Lakelands architecturals, Montgomery Village townhomes and newer developments off Route 355. Here is the honest breakdown, plus the one scenario where the number on your check shrinks to just your insurance deductible.
2026 cost ranges at a glance
Per-square pricing table
Roofers price by the "square" (100 sq ft of roof surface), not by your home's floor area. Here is what each material typically runs installed in Gaithersburg for a home this size:
| Material | Installed cost / sq ft | Typical total (this home) | Lifespan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 3-tab shingle | $3.25–$4.25 | $7,000–$12,000 | 15–20 yrs |
| Architectural shingle | $4.00–$8.25 | $9,000–$21,000 | 25–30 yrs |
| Standing-seam metal | $11.75–$15.75 | $21,000–$36,000+ | 40–70 yrs |
Figures are typical 2026 installed ranges for Gaithersburg, not a quote. Your exact number follows a free on-site measurement.
What actually drives the price in Gaithersburg
- Home style and roof area. Kentlands and Lakelands homes often have steeper, more detailed roofs than the county norm, while Montgomery Village has many compact townhomes at the lower end.
- HOA design review. Kentlands, Lakelands and much of Montgomery Village require color and material approval before a roof can be installed.
- Montgomery County permits. County permit fees (often $300+) apply, plus City of Gaithersburg processing inside city limits.
- Tear-off and decking. A single old layer is standard; two existing layers or rotted decking are line items discovered at tear-off.
- Ventilation upgrades. Older homes near Olde Towne Gaithersburg often need ridge-vent or intake work to meet code and keep the warranty valid.
Rule of thumb: take your home's footprint, add roughly 10–30% for pitch and overhangs, and multiply by $4.00–$8.25. For an exact number in 60 seconds, use our instant satellite roof quote.
The scenario where you pay only your deductible
Gaithersburg and Germantown sit in an active stretch of the I-270 hail and wind corridor. If a covered storm damaged your roof, your homeowners policy typically pays for the replacement and your out-of-pocket cost is usually just your deductible. Insurers cover sudden storm damage — not age or normal wear — so the damage has to be photographed and tied to a specific storm date.
Not sure whether your street was hit? Check our live DMV storm tracker, which plots real NOAA hail and wind reports by neighborhood. Our guide on whether insurance covers roof replacement walks through the full claim process.
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A licensed inspector documents your whole roof and you keep the report either way. If your roof doesn't need work, we'll tell you that too. No pressure, no sales script.
Book My Free Inspection →Ways to keep the cost down (without cutting corners)
- Check the storm path first. An approved claim turns a $9,000 project into a deductible-sized expense.
- Replace in shoulder season. Spring and fall book up fastest; late fall and winter scheduling can be more flexible.
- Don't overlay. A second shingle layer looks cheaper today but voids most manufacturer warranties, hides deck rot, and costs more at the next replacement.
- Use financing instead of downgrading materials. $0-down plans with 12–180 month terms keep a quality architectural roof affordable as a monthly payment — see the financing calculator.
- Verify the license. Any contractor you hire in Gaithersburg should hold the proper Maryland MHIC license and local references — our contractor checklist covers the red flags.
How Gaithersburg compares
Gaithersburg totals track close to the Montgomery County average — similar to Rockville, a bit below Bethesda and Potomac. HOA communities like Kentlands can push a job up if premium materials are required. See our Montgomery County cost guide and Northern Virginia cost guide to compare across the region, or read asphalt vs. metal cost of ownership if you're weighing a longer-lasting roof.
Ready for exact numbers on your home? See our Gaithersburg roof replacement page or book a free inspection.
Frequently asked questions
How much does a roof replacement cost in Gaithersburg, MD?
Most full architectural-shingle replacements in Gaithersburg run about $4.00–$8.25 per square foot installed — roughly $9,000 to $21,000 for a typical single-family home, with Montgomery Village townhomes often lower and Kentlands homes higher. Final pricing follows a free on-site inspection.
Do Kentlands and Lakelands require HOA approval for a new roof?
Yes. Those communities — and much of Montgomery Village — require color and material approval before installation. We handle the documentation as part of the project.
Will insurance pay for my Gaithersburg roof?
If a covered storm (hail or wind) damaged it, yes — typically you pay only your deductible. Age and wear aren't covered, so prompt photo documentation tied to a storm date is what makes a claim work.
How long does the job take?
Most full residential replacements in Gaithersburg are completed in one day, weather permitting. County and city permitting usually adds a few days to two weeks before the install date.
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