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Shingles Prices Per Bundle: Asphalt, Lifetime, and Regional Cost Guide 2026 – Adnan Painting and Remodeling
Published: 2026-06-30T08:09:07+00:00 • 3 min read

Prices per bundle for roofing shingles vary by material, quality, and location. This guide breaks down the typical cost per bundle, plus factors that drive the total project price when reroofing or upgrading a home.

Assumptions: standard 3-tab or architectural asphalt shingles, 3:12 roof pitch, access available, midwestern to southern labor rates, and standard waste disposal.

Item Low Average High Notes
Shingles per bundle $14 $28 $40 Typically 20-28 sq ft per bundle depending on style
Installed cost per bundle $35 $60 $95 Includes labor and small materials per bundle
Per square (100 sq ft) installed $350 $650 $1,200 Ranges by roof complexity and removal needs
Removal of old shingles $1.50 $3.50 $6.00 Per sq ft; often billed per square
Underlayment and flashing $2.50 $4.50 $8.00 Per sq ft combined
Waste disposal/haul-off $0 $20 $100 Depends on debris tonnage and local fees

What You Pay for Asphalt Shingles Per Bundle

Most homeowners see a price range that reflects the bundle’s material cost plus labor. Typical installed prices fall between $60 and $95 per bundle, with low-end options around $35–$60 when labor is minimal or removal is light, and high-end bundles pushing toward $90–$120 in areas with labor scarcity or premium products. Assuming mid-level architectural shingles and standard access, the total per-square cost lands around $600–$750 for 10 squares (1,000 sq ft).

Material Type and Bundle Size Details

Bundle size and material drive the price wire. 3-tab shingles generally cost less per bundle than architectural or luxury laminates. A standard 3-tab bundle covers roughly 20–25 sq ft, while architectural bundles may cover 25–28 sq ft. Expect architectural bundles to be higher by about $5–$15 per bundle if installed costs align with regional labor rates.

Labor Costs and Roofing Crew Rates

Labor is the main swing factor. A typical crew charges $45–$75 per hour for asphalt shingle work, with a 2–6 person crew commonly on a mid-sized home. For a 1,500–2,000 sq ft roof, labor commonly adds $1,000–$2,500 per 10 squares, depending on pitch, complexity, and waste removal. Higher-pitch roofs or steep angles can add 20%–40% to labor hours and cost.

Regional Price Variations Across the U.S.

Prices fluctuate by region due to labor markets, material transport, and demand. Coastal metros typically see higher installed costs, while rural areas may offer lower per-bundle pricing but longer scheduling windows. In the Southwest and Southeast, expect averages near the middle of the national range, with bands that widen during peak season. Region-based deltas can reach ±15% from the national average for both material and installation.

Common Add-Ons That Affect Per-Bundle Pricing

Damage repair, ice-dam barriers, synthetic underlayment upgrades, and extra flashing are frequent add-ons. Per-bundle charges for these items can range from $2–$6 for underlayment to $8–$18 for premium flashing, with disposal fees still variable by region. Each added feature increases the overall price per square and can push the price per bundle up by $5–$20.

How Warranties and Tear-Offs Change the Quote

Warranties influence price through premium materials or extended labor coverage. Tear-off fees depend on whether old shingles are asphalt or composite. Removing and disposing of old roofing usually adds $1,000–$2,500 for a typical home, or about $3–$8 per sq ft. Warranties may add 5%–15% to the material cost but can save long-term maintenance.

Impact of Roof Size and Orientation on Per Bundle Cost

Roof scope determines the total number of bundles. A 1,000 sq ft roof commonly requires 40–50 bundles, whereas a larger 2,000 sq ft roof may require 80–100 bundles. Roof orientation, such as complex valleys or dormers, can increase waste and labor hour requirements. Scale effects mean per-bundle averages hide larger totals on bigger homes with complicated geometry.

How to Reduce Shingle Costs Without Skimping

Control scope and timing. Schedule work in off-peak months and compare multiple bids. Consider mid-range architectural shingles instead of premium laminates, reuse existing underlayment if in good shape, and select standard colors to avoid specialty dye costs. Bundling delivery with installation can save on transport fees. Smart material choices and proper prep work can trim per-bundle costs by 10%–20% on a typical roof.

Cost-Driven Scenarios by Roof Size and Pitch

For a 1,000 sq ft roof with a 3:12 pitch, expect about 40–50 bundles and installed costs around $2,400–$4,750, depending on material quality and labor efficiency. For a 2,500 sq ft roof with a 6:12 pitch, the bundle count rises to roughly 100–125, with installed totals near $6,000–$12,000. Pitch and square footage are the strongest cost drivers after material choice.

Practical Quotes: Realistic 3-Bundle Examples

Example A: 28 sq ft per bundle architectural shingles, mid-range labor, standard underlayment, no tear-off, no premium flashing. Bundle price: $70; Installed per bundle: $60; Total for 18 squares: about $4,680. Includes standard disposal and basic warranty.

Example B: 25 sq ft per bundle luxury laminate, elevated labor due to steep pitch, full tear-off, reinforced flashing. Bundle price: $90; Installed per bundle: $90; Total for 15 squares: about $4,050. Higher upfront material cost but longer system life.

Example C: 22 sq ft per bundle mid-range, regional delivery, standard underlayment, partial tear-off. Bundle price: $60; Installed per bundle: $72; Total for 12 squares: about $2,700. Balanced option with reasonable speed-to-completion.