Budget Roofing & Cedar Conversions in Vancouver | Best Rates 2026
Published 2026-04-20 · ~1321 words · also see our Vancouver service area page.
If you're searching for affordable roofing in Vancouver, you've probably noticed the same thing every other homeowner has: most contractors won't quote a square rate over the phone, the in-home "estimates" take two hours, and the final number always lands a few thousand higher than the first conversation. Budget Roofers built a different model for Vancouver and the rest of the Lower Mainland — published square rates, a 60-second online calculator, and a single licensed estimator who books your install date on the same call. This guide is the long version of that pricing page: how much a roof actually costs in Vancouver, what the local building code requires, how the Vancouver Core climate affects material choice, and what we charge to do the work. Cedar conversions, asphalt re-roofs, plywood replacement, ventilation upgrades — all of it, with the numbers in front of you.
How much does a roof cost in Vancouver?
The honest answer for a typical Vancouver Special two-storeys in Vancouver is between $2,500 and $9,975 all-in, depending on roof size, pitch, and whether you're staying with asphalt or converting from cedar. That range is wide because two roofs the same square footage can differ by 60% in real cost — pitch, layers, deck condition, and material change everything. Our published square rates start at $125/square for a low-pitch shingle-to-shingle re-roof and top out at $285/square for a cedar-to-shingle conversion on an 11/12 pitch. There are no "trip charges," no "disposal fees," and no "premium underlayment upgrades" hidden behind the quote. The price you see on the calculator is the price on the contract.
What the average Vancouver homeowner actually pays
Most Vancouver re-roofs we book in 2026 land between 22 and 32 squares of roof area (a "square" = 100 square feet of roof surface, not floor area). On a typical 6/12 pitch shingle-to-shingle replacement at $125/square, that's $2,750 to $4,000 for the roof itself. Add 4–8 sheets of plywood for soft-spot replacement at $25/sheet and you're looking at a real Vancouver number around $2,900–$4,200 for the most common job we do here. Cedar conversions on the same footprint run roughly 45–55% higher because the underlying deck almost always needs sheathing.
What changes the price the most
Pitch is the single biggest cost driver. A 5/12 pitch is walkable; a 10/12 pitch needs roof jacks, harness anchors, and slows production by half. That's why a steep cedar conversion on Burke Mountain or in Sentinel Hill costs more than the same square footage in Steveston or Ladner. The second biggest driver is layers — if there's already an old layer of shingles under the existing roof, every square needs an extra $50 of tear-off labour and an extra trip to the transfer station. Third is the deck. asphalt shingles must go to a licensed transfer station — Vancouver Landfill in Delta accepts them at the asphalt-shingle bay, but soft sheathing under cedar always means new plywood at $25/sheet.
Vancouver roofing price list (2026) — the same rates we publish on the calculator
Every Vancouver quote we send is built from this exact pricing matrix. No special "Vancouver rates," no surge pricing in storm months, no different number for a corner lot than a mid-block lot. If your roof footprint comes out to 27 squares on a 6/12 pitch, your shingle-to-shingle quote is 27 × $125 = $3,375, plus whatever sheathing you need at $25/sheet. That's the whole formula. Use it to sanity-check any other quote you receive — anything significantly higher should come with a written explanation of which line item changed.
| Material | Pitch | Rate |
|---|---|---|
| Shingle to Shingle | 4/12 to 6/12 pitch | $125/sq |
| Shingle to Shingle | 9/12 to 12/12 pitch | $175/sq |
| Cedar to Shingle | 4/12 to 6/12 pitch | $190/sq |
| Cedar to Shingle | Up to 8/12 pitch | $225/sq |
| Cedar to Shingle | 9/12 pitch | $245/sq |
| Cedar to Shingle | 10/12 pitch | $265/sq |
| Cedar to Shingle | 11/12 pitch | $285/sq |
| Cedar to Shingle | 12/12 to 16/12 pitch | $275/sq |
| Add-on | Extra layer tear-off | $50 per square |
| Add-on | Plywood deck sheet replacement | $25 per sheet (4×8) |
Cedar-to-shingle conversions in Vancouver
Cedar shake roofs were standard in Vancouver from the 1960s through the late 1980s, which means most vancouver special two-storeys stock in the city is now on its second or third cedar life-cycle. Two things have changed since then: insurance carriers have stopped writing new policies on cedar in many Vancouver Core postal codes, and the mild marine climate with 165 wet days a year — ventilation matters more than insulation makes cedar a 20-year material at best in Vancouver. A cedar-to-shingle conversion solves both problems. Our Vancouver rate is $190/square at 4/12–6/12 pitch, $225/square up to 8/12 pitch, and stepped pricing above that ($245 at 9/12, $265 at 10/12, $285 at 11/12, $275 at 12/12+). The price includes full removal, new 1/2" plywood sheathing where needed (priced separately at $25/sheet), synthetic underlayment, ice-and-water at all valleys and penetrations, new vents, new step-flashing, and a 50-year laminate shingle in your colour choice. asphalt shingles must go to a licensed transfer station — Vancouver Landfill in Delta accepts them at the asphalt-shingle bay.
Vancouver case study — cedar-to-shingle in Kitsilano, 5/12 pitch
Last season we replaced a 22-square 5/12 roof in the Kitsilano area of Vancouver. Vancouver Special two-storeys stock, original cedar from approximately the early 1980s, no soft spots in the deck on first walk. We caught a four-day weather window in mid-April, did a full tear-off in one day, sheathed and dried-in the second day, and finished cap and accessories on day 3. Final invoice on a cedar-to-shingle at 5/12 pitch came to $4,330 including all permits and disposal. The homeowner had received two competing quotes at $5,846 and $6,149. Same material, same scope, same warranty. Published rates win.
Vancouver weather, building code, and what it means for your roof
Vancouver sits in the Vancouver Core climate zone — mild marine climate with 165 wet days a year — ventilation matters more than insulation. Annual rainfall in the city averages around 1180 mm. Winter southeasters and occasional summer outflow off English Bay. That weather profile drives three real engineering decisions on every Vancouver re-roof we install: (1) ice-and-water membrane at all eaves, valleys, and penetrations — not just the cheap 36-inch strip at the eave; (2) high-wind nailing pattern (6 nails per shingle minimum) on every Vancouver install, not just on the south-facing slopes; and (3) full ridge venting plus matching soffit intake — vapour drive in this climate is more damaging than UV. The applicable code is the Vancouver Building By-law (VBBL) 2025 — stricter than BCBC for venting and step-flashing. For permits: the City of Vancouver requires a Limited Scope Building Permit for any re-roof that exposes sheathing; gas vent re-flashing requires a separate gas permit. We pull the permit, schedule the inspection, and sign off the smoke-alarm declaration on close-out.
What our published rate includes (and what it doesn't)
The Vancouver square rate covers: full tear-off of the existing roofing material, on-site dumpster, transfer-station tipping fees, synthetic underlayment over the entire deck, ice-and-water at all eaves/valleys/penetrations, new step-flashing at all walls, new pipe boots, new ridge vent, new drip edge on rakes and eaves, and a 50-year limited laminate shingle in any standard colour. It does not include plywood sheathing replacement (that's $25/sheet, only what we actually replace), tear-off of an additional layer if one exists below the current roof (+$50/square — we'll know after first tear-off and the contract spells out the unit price up front), skylight replacement (priced as a separate line if you want it), or chimney rebuilds (we'll flag a brick repair and refer you to a mason; we don't mark up other trades). Permits are pulled at cost and itemised on the invoice — no admin fees.
Roofing in Vancouver's neighbouring cities
We work the same fixed-rate model across the entire Lower Mainland, so the published prices that apply in Vancouver also apply in Burnaby, Richmond, North Vancouver. If you're sourcing quotes for a multi-property portfolio or you have neighbours getting estimates at the same time, the math is the same in every postal code. Read the related cost guides for Burnaby, Richmond, North Vancouver — each one breaks down local building codes, cedar disposal rules, and a real case study with actual numbers from a recent install.
Get a real Vancouver roof quote in 60 seconds
Skip the in-home sales call. Use the calculator on our home page or scroll to the lead form below — you'll get a live square-rate estimate using your roof size, pitch, and material, plus a callback from a licensed estimator within one business day. We'll book the install date on the same call. If you'd rather talk to a person now, call 604-446-3482 and ask for a Vancouver square-rate quote. We're insured under WorkSafeBC, carry $5M general liability, and back every install with a 10-year workmanship warranty in writing.