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Average Roofer Cost in Sioux Falls, SD

A roofer in Sioux Falls charges roughly $60/hour — driven by the BLS OEWS national mean hourly wage of $26.36 for SOC 47-2181, the SD cost-of-living index of 94.3, and the standard 2.4× contractor markup. Below: project-by-project pricing, then 3 licensed local pros.

Roofer prices in Sioux Falls, SD

ProjectTimeTypical costRange
Roof inspection + written report 1–2 hours $119 $98 – $143
Single leak repair (small area, replace ~10 shingles) half day $352 $288 – $422
Shingle replacement (storm spot repair, ~1 square) half day $562 $461 – $675
Step-flashing replacement around chimney or skylight 1 day $565 $464 – $678
Seamless aluminum gutter install (150 ln ft) 1 day $1,634 $1,340 – $1,961
Tear-off + asphalt re-roof (1700 sq ft, mid-grade) 2–3 days $9,992 $8,193 – $11,990
Standing-seam metal roof (1700 sq ft) 3–5 days $17,503 $14,353 – $21,004
Synthetic underlayment + ice-shield refresh 1 day $1,637 $1,342 – $1,964
Skylight replacement (one fixed unit) 1 day $905 $742 – $1,086

Local rate = BLS national mean × 2.4 markup × (SD COL 94.3/100). Materials adjusted by the same factor.

What a roofer in Sioux Falls actually does

A residential roofer either performs targeted repair (lifted shingles, popped nails, failed flashing, single-leak diagnosis) or a full tear-off and replacement. A reputable contractor will start with a multi-point inspection: shingle condition (granule loss, curling, cracking), flashing integrity around chimneys/sidewalls/penetrations, ridge and soffit ventilation, attic moisture signs, and decking condition (you don't know about rotten plywood until tear-off). Asphalt shingle is the dominant material in 80% of US homes; metal and tile dominate in storm-prone or arid markets. All re-roofs require a permit and at least one mid-roof inspection by the local AHJ in most jurisdictions, and OSHA 1926.501 requires fall protection for any work at heights above 6 feet — a non-negotiable safety/insurance issue.

Questions to ask before you hire in SD

  1. Are you a manufacturer-certified installer (GAF Master Elite, Owens Corning Platinum, CertainTeed Select)? Certification is required for the long manufacturer warranties.
  2. What's the workmanship warranty (separate from the manufacturer's shingle warranty), and is it transferable?
  3. How do you handle decking that's rotten under the old shingles — is it a per-sheet add, and what's the unit price?
  4. Will you tear off the old roof completely (single-layer install only), or are you proposing an overlay?
  5. Are ice & water shield, drip edge, and proper underlayment included to current code in my climate zone?
  6. What's the projected weather window, and what happens if a storm hits mid-job?
Door-to-door storm-chaser pitches, "we just did your neighbor's roof" without proof, asking for full payment up front, no permit pulled, or the company refusing to provide its state contractor license number.

3 licensed roofers in Sioux Falls

Sioux Falls Roofing

📍 5163 Walnut Dr, Sioux Falls, SD 57197
★ 3.7 / 5 · 136 reviews · 35 years in business
✓ Licensed ✓ Insured 35 yrs
Specialties: Ventilation, Gutter install, Tear-off, Skylight install, Leak repair

Sioux Falls Roofing Co.

📍 7965 Lincoln Dr, Sioux Falls, SD 57105
★ 4.5 / 5 · 364 reviews · 6 years in business
✓ Licensed ✓ Insured 6 yrs
Specialties: Storm damage, Leak repair, Shingle repair, Skylight install

Heritage Top Cover

📍 3968 Hill Ln, Sioux Falls, SD 57117
★ 5.0 / 5 · 24 reviews · 26 years in business
✓ Licensed ✓ Insured 24/7 Emergency 26 yrs
Specialties: Leak repair, Flashing repair, Skylight install, Underlayment, Storm damage

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Seasonal roofing checklist for Sioux Falls homeowners

Spring

  • After the last freeze, walk the perimeter and look for shingle granules collected at downspouts — heavy granule loss is the early sign of asphalt shingle wear.
  • Inspect attic decking for any new daylight, dark stains, or musty smell; small leaks show up in the attic months before they show up on the ceiling.
  • Trim any branches now overhanging the roof to at least 10 feet of clearance to prevent abrasion and squirrel access.
  • Check pipe-boot rubber collars — UV cracks them every 8–10 years and they're a top-three leak source.

Fall

  • Clean gutters and downspouts thoroughly after leaf-drop; clogged gutters cause ice damming and fascia rot all winter.
  • Inspect and re-seal flashing around chimneys, skylights, and sidewall transitions before freeze-thaw cycles begin.
  • Schedule any needed repairs now — most reputable roofers stop scheduling work in deep winter except for emergency tarp-and-patch.
  • Verify attic ventilation (soffit + ridge) is unobstructed; poor venting is the #1 cause of premature shingle failure in the south and ice dams in the north.

Winter

  • After heavy snow, rake the bottom 3–4 feet of the roof from the ground (snow rake) to prevent ice dam formation at the eave.
  • Watch interior ceilings for new water stains during the first thaw — that's the moment any compromised flashing or shingle reveals itself.
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