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High Point, NC

Roof Installation in High Point, NC

New roof installation for new construction, additions, and outbuildings, with the same eye for material and color the city is known for. GAF Certified Plus, free estimate.

GAFCertified Plus contractor
License #29758Bonded & insured
3-yrLabor warranty
~2 daysAvg. city plan review
Local context

A city built around choosing materials well

High Point's identity is built on furniture and design, and that same attention to material and finish carries over into how homeowners here think about their own roofs. New construction and additions go through the City of High Point's own Development Services Center, separate from the county, located at 211 South Hamilton Street.

According to the city's own plan review process data, the average review time across all permit types runs about two days, comfortably inside the city's five-day goal, with up to nine reviewers across five departments checking larger projects. All construction still has to meet the North Carolina State Building Code, the same statewide standard that applies everywhere in the state.

Plan review timing from the City of High Point's own process data. Statewide code authority from the NC Building Code Council.
Interactive tool

Preview your roof before you commit

Pick a material and color to see it on the house, and get a live price estimate.

Material
Weathered Wood Shingle
Charcoal Shingle
Terra Cotta Shingle
Slate Standing Seam
Matte Black Metal
Project size
$10,450
New Home · Weathered Wood Shingle
What to expect

Typical plan review time by project size

Based on the City of High Point's own reported review data.

Simple repair or small permit~1 day
Standard residential addition or garage~2 days (average)
New home construction2–3 days
Large or complex multi-story structureUp to 5 days

City goal is 5 days for all permit types; the average across all permits issued is about 2 days. Actual timing depends on plan completeness and project complexity.

New roof installation on a home in High Point, NC
How we work

Builder coordination, city permit included

We submit your permit application to the City of High Point directly, track it through plan review, and schedule installation around your general contractor's framing and decking milestone.

See the crew at work

A new roof installation in High Point, start to finish

Common questions

Roof installation in High Point, NC

How long does a building permit take to review?

According to the City of High Point's own plan review data, the average review time across all permit types is about 2 days, within the city's 5-day goal. Simple residential projects often review in a day or less, while large or complex structures can take up to 5 days.

Who handles my new construction permit?

The City of High Point's Development Services Center handles permitting for any address within city limits, located at 211 South Hamilton Street. Call (336) 883-3151 for project-specific questions.

How much does new roof installation cost?

Pricing depends on project type and material. A full new home build typically runs $9,500 to $16,000, while additions, garages, and porches cost less. Use the material selector above to see live pricing as you choose.

Can you help me choose a roof color and material?

Yes. We walk through material and color options with every new construction client, and the showroom selector above lets you preview several common combinations before your estimate.

Building or adding on in High Point? Let's talk roofing.

Free estimate, permit tracking through the city, and material guidance built on real design experience.

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