Act Now: Get Your Roof Replacement Before Tariffs Drive Up Costs

By Cadia Roofing & Exteriors | March 29, 2025

If you’ve been considering a roof replacement for your Southeastern Pennsylvania home, now is the time to act. We’ve received word from our suppliers that prices for roofing and exterior supplies are set to increase in the coming months due to new 2025 tariffs. These tariffs, affecting materials like steel, aluminum, asphalt shingles, and more, are already causing ripples across the construction industry. For homeowners and property managers, this means higher costs for roof replacements and repairs if you wait. Here’s why you should schedule your roof replacement now—and how we can help you save.

Why Are Roofing Costs Rising in 2025?

The U.S. government has implemented new tariffs in 2025, including a 25% levy on imported steel and aluminum, as well as broader tariffs on goods from countries like Canada, Mexico, and China. These measures, aimed at boosting domestic production, are significantly impacting the roofing industry. Many roofing materials—such as metal roofing, flashing, gutters, and even asphalt shingles (a petroleum-based product)—rely on imported components. According to industry reports, these tariffs could raise material costs by up to 60%, with metal roofing seeing some of the sharpest increases. Even domestic suppliers are raising prices due to higher demand and supply chain disruptions, meaning no one is immune to the cost hikes.

In Southeastern PA, where weather challenges like heavy snow, wind, and hail are common, a durable roof is non-negotiable. But waiting could mean paying thousands more. For a typical 1,500-2,000 sq ft home in Montgomery, Bucks, or Chester Counties, a roof replacement currently costs $5,500-$12,000 for asphalt shingles. With tariffs driving up material prices, that could jump by 10-20% in the next few months, adding $1,000-$2,400 to your project.

Why Now Is the Best Time for a Roof Replacement

Locking in your roof replacement now can save you from these looming price increases. Here’s why acting quickly makes sense:

  • Secure Current Pricing: By scheduling your project with Cadia today, you can lock in our current rates before suppliers pass on tariff-related costs.

  • Beat Supply Chain Delays: Tariffs are causing shortages and delays, with some contractors reporting longer wait times for materials. Starting now ensures your project stays on track.

  • Prepare for Spring and Summer: A new roof now means your home is ready for Southeastern PA’s rainy spring and humid summer, avoiding emergency repairs later.

  • Increase Home Value: A new roof boosts curb appeal and resale value—perfect timing if you’re planning to sell in Montgomery, Bucks, or Chester Counties’ competitive market.

How Cadia Can Help

As a family-owned business serving Southeastern PA, we’re committed to helping homeowners navigate these changes. Here’s how we can support you:

  • Free Estimates to Lock in Pricing: Contact us today for a no-obligation estimate, securing your project cost before prices rise.

  • Expert Guidance: We’ll assess your roof’s condition and recommend the best materials for PA’s climate, whether it’s asphalt shingles, metal roofing, or another option.

  • Quality Installation: Our team uses premium materials with warranties (20-50+ years), ensuring your roof withstands Southeastern PA’s weather.

  • Transparent Process: We’ll keep you informed every step of the way, from inspection to completion, with no hidden fees.

Don’t Wait—Protect Your Home and Budget

The 2025 tariffs are already impacting the roofing industry, and prices are expected to climb further in the coming months. Don’t let higher costs catch you off guard. Whether you’re in Montgomery, Bucks, or Chester County, Cadia Roofing & Exteriors is here to help you replace your roof now, saving you money and stress. Schedule your FREE estimate today—call (610) 981-2096 or email info@cadiaroofing.com. Let’s get your home ready for the seasons ahead!

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