Roof Replacement Cost in Oxford, PA
Oxford is a historic small-town borough in rural southern Chester County, surrounded by farmland and home to nearby Lincoln University. Roof replacement costs across the 19363 ZIP depend on your home's age, roof pitch, and material — from older borough homes and twins to farmhouses and newer homes in East Nottingham, Lower Oxford, and West Nottingham. Measure your exact roof from satellite imagery and get an instant price below.

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Roof replacement cost in Oxford, PA: good, better & best
For a representative Oxford home of about 24 squares (≈2400 sq ft of roof), projects generally range from $13,800 to $30,240. We've grouped popular shingles from CertainTeed, GAF, and Owens Corning into three simple tiers so you can compare at a glance.
| Tier | Shingle options | Estimated total |
|---|---|---|
| Good Popular, great-value architectural shingles. |
CertainTeed Landmark · GAF Timberline HDZ · Owens Corning Oakridge | $13,800 – $16,560 |
| Better Thicker shingles, bolder look, longer warranty. |
CertainTeed Landmark PRO · GAF Timberline UHDZ · Owens Corning TruDefinition Duration | $18,000 – $21,600 |
| Best Luxury designer shingles, top curb appeal. |
CertainTeed Grand Manor · GAF Grand Sequoia · Owens Corning Berkshire | $25,200 – $30,240 |
Ranges are calculated for an example 24-square roof and are for guidance only. Brand names are for comparison; we'll quote the exact products we install. Get your precise, satellite-measured price above.
Roofing Oxford's homes
Oxford mixes 19th-century borough homes and twins with farmhouses, ranches, and newer single-family homes across the surrounding agricultural townships. Homes here are often more modest and affordable than northern Chester County, though farm properties can add large outbuildings and barns with their own roofing needs.
Areas we cover in & around Oxford
What affects your roof cost in Oxford
Rural & farm properties
Farmhouses and outbuildings can add large or steep roof areas, and rural locations sometimes mean longer travel and staging that affect labor.
Older borough homes
Oxford's 19th-century homes may have multiple roof layers or aging decking that raise tear-off and repair costs.
Open, windy exposure
Homes on open farmland see more wind, so impact- and wind-resistant shingles are a common upgrade that can also help with insurance.
Building codes & roofing permits in Oxford
- Homes inside Oxford Borough pull roofing permits from the borough; surrounding 19363 addresses use East Nottingham, Lower Oxford, West Nottingham, or Penn Township.
- A full tear-off and re-roof almost always requires a permit, even when the roofline and footprint don't change.
- Large farm outbuildings and barns may require their own separate permits.
Always confirm current requirements with your local municipality. A licensed roofing contractor typically handles permits as part of your project.
Reroof permit costs around Oxford
Permit fees for a roof replacement are set by each municipality, so they vary across the 19363 area. Below are example reroof permit costs for Oxford Borough and the surrounding townships to help you ballpark this line item before you budget.
| Municipality | Example reroof permit fee |
|---|---|
| Oxford Borough | $100.00, plus inspection fees |
| East Nottingham Township | $85.00 |
| Lower Oxford Township | $80.00 |
| Upper Oxford Township | $80.00 |
| West Nottingham Township | $80.00 |
| Penn Township | $85.00 |
Permit fees shown are illustrative examples for planning only and change frequently — confirm the current fee with your local municipal office. Many municipalities base the fee on the project's value rather than a flat rate.
Roofing near Oxford
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Oxford roofing FAQ
How much does a new roof cost in Oxford, PA?
For a typical Oxford-area home in the 19363 ZIP, an asphalt-shingle roof replacement is often more affordable than in northern Chester County because many homes are modest in size, though large farmhouses cost more. The price below is calculated from your actual roof size measured by satellite, so it's specific to your home.
Do I need a permit to replace my roof in Oxford?
Yes. If your home is inside Oxford Borough you'll pull the permit from the borough; surrounding addresses use East Nottingham, Lower Oxford, West Nottingham, or Penn Township. A licensed contractor normally handles the permit as part of the project.
I have a farmhouse with barns — can you price those roofs too?
Yes. Many Oxford-area properties include barns and outbuildings with their own roofs. The estimate below measures your main home from satellite imagery; we can include additional structures with a quick follow-up.
What's the best roofing material for Oxford homes?
Architectural asphalt shingles are the most popular choice for their balance of cost and durability. Because open farmland sees more wind, many homeowners upgrade to impact-resistant shingles, which can also lower insurance premiums.
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