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Baccaro Roofing GuideRoof Replacement Cost in Edinburg, TX (2026 Pricing)

May 24, 20266 min read

TL;DR — Roof replacement in Edinburg runs $9,000 to $20,000 in 2026 for a typical 1,500 sqft home — slightly lower than McAllen or Brownsville because the housing stock is newer, decks rarely need replacement, and most jobs are clean single-layer tear-offs. Architectural shingles sit at $10,500–$14,500, Class 4 impact at $14,000–$18,000, and metal roofs run $18,500–$20,000.

What a roof replacement actually costs in Edinburg (2026)

Edinburg has grown fast over the last 15 years. Subdivisions like Doolittle, Tierra Del Sol, Vizcaya, Las Brisas, and the newer builds along Monte Cristo Road and FM 2812 use modern engineered trusses, OSB decking, and were originally roofed with 30-year architecturals. That means most Edinburg re-roofs in 2026 are straightforward.

Installed pricing on a 1,500 sqft (15-square) home:

  • 3-tab asphalt (25-yr): $4.00–$5.25/sqft → $9,000–$11,800 total. Not recommended — insurance carriers are dropping coverage on 3-tab.
  • Architectural shingle (30-yr): $5.50–$7.25/sqft → $10,500–$14,500 total. The Edinburg default.
  • Class 4 impact-resistant shingle: $7.25–$9.00/sqft → $14,000–$18,000 total. Qualifies for Texas wind/hail discount.
  • Stone-coated steel: $10.25–$12.75/sqft → $18,000–$20,000 total.
  • 26-gauge standing seam metal: $10.75–$13.50/sqft → $18,500–$20,000+ total.
  • R-panel exposed-fastener metal: $7.00–$8.75/sqft → $13,000–$16,500 total.

Edinburg jobs come in 5–10% under McAllen pricing on average — not because labor is cheaper, but because we rarely have to charge for decking replacement, second-layer tear-off, or rotted fascia.

What drives Edinburg roofs higher or lower

Five cost factors that matter in Edinburg:

1. Roof size and pitch. Newer subdivisions often have 6/12 to 8/12 pitches and architectural cut-ups. Steeper roofs cost more in labor but make for cleaner installs. 2. Decking condition. Almost universally OSB or plywood in good shape on homes built after 2005. Older homes in Las Lomas and along East University often have plank decking and may need partial replacement. 3. Existing layers. Most Edinburg homes are still on their original single layer. Second-layer jobs are rare here. 4. Material and warranty tier. Going from a baseline architectural to a full GAF or Owens Corning system warranty (synthetic underlayment + starter + hip & ridge from one brand) adds about $2,500–$4,000 and unlocks the upgraded manufacturer warranty. 5. HOA approval cycle. Many newer Edinburg subdivisions have active HOAs with color and material restrictions. The approval timeline can push your project 1–3 weeks but doesn't change cost.

What's included in our Edinburg quote

Every Baccaro quote in Edinburg covers:

- Full tear-off of existing roofing - Disposal and on-site dumpster - Decking inspection with per-sheet pricing disclosed up front - Synthetic underlayment - Ice & water shield at valleys and penetrations - New drip edge on eaves and rakes - Hurricane-grade flashing at walls, chimneys, skylights - 6-nail fastening pattern - Manufacturer warranty registration - 5-year Baccaro workmanship guarantee - HOA submittal packet preparation when required - Final magnetic nail sweep

Free inspection, no obligation, no pressure tactics.

Insurance + financing in Edinburg

Class 4 impact-resistant shingles unlock the Texas wind/hail discount — typically 10–30% on the wind portion of your homeowners premium. Edinburg sees regular hail events (2018, 2020, 2022) so the math on upgrading to Class 4 usually pencils out within 5–7 years of premium savings.

For storm claims we meet your adjuster on the roof, photograph hail and wind damage, and write supplements when the carrier's first scope misses things like decking, drip edge, or code upgrades.

Financing through partner lenders runs 12–84 months. No credit pull unless you ask. Ronnie Baccaro reviews every Edinburg quote — no commissioned closers in the conversation.

Common questions

How long does an Edinburg roof replacement take? Most 1,500–2,200 sqft homes are one day for tear-off and dry-in, one day for shingle installation. Crews start at 6:30 AM to beat the heat.

Do I need a permit in Edinburg? Yes — City of Edinburg requires a residential roofing permit. We pull it in our name. Permit fee is included in your quote.

What about HOA approval in Vizcaya or Tierra Del Sol? Both have active ACC committees. We prepare the submittal packet with shingle samples and color chips. Most approvals come back in 7–21 days.

My subdivision requires architectural shingles — can I still go Class 4? Yes. Most major brands (GAF Timberline AS II, Owens Corning Duration Storm, Atlas StormMaster) make Class 4 impact shingles in architectural profiles that match HOA color palettes.

Can you replace just one slope? Sometimes. If only one side has hail damage and the rest of the roof is in good shape, partial replacement is possible — but on insurance claims, carriers usually require a full replacement when matching shingles are discontinued.

Get your Edinburg roof replacement estimate

Call (956) 600-0501 or request an inspection online. Ronnie Baccaro personally inspects every Edinburg job — free, written, itemized, no pressure. Roofing Done Right.

Related reading

- [Common Edinburg roof problems](/blog/common-edinburg-roof-problems) - [Edinburg roofing neighborhood guide](/blog/edinburg-roofing-neighborhood-guide) - [Why Class 4 shingles beat 3-tab in the RGV](/blog/why-class-4-shingles-beat-3-tab-rgv) - [Free roof cost calculator](/roof-cost-calculator) - [McAllen roofing services](/areas/mcallen)