Date Modified 6/19/2026
A new roof is a significant investment for any homeowner. Not only does a new roof come with numerous perks, but it can also be a deciding factor for prospective buyers. If you’re debating on selling your home, you may ask “Does a new roof increase home value?”
During the consultation with your real estate agent, they’ll tell you prospective buyers value a new roof. A new roof from the previous homeowners will save buyers time and money from doing it themselves. A new roof may also increase home value. Factors such as roof condition, the condition of the real estate market, and buyer desires will determine how much more valuable a new roof will be.
Northpoint Roofing Systems is here to help break down how much value a new roof adds for homeowners looking to sell their homes.
How Much Value Does A New Roof Add?
Because the payoff depends on roof condition, local market conditions, and the type of roof replacement, the numbers vary. But the recent data is consistent: national Cost vs. Value reports put the return on an asphalt-shingle roof replacement in roughly the 60–68% range recouped directly at resale.
Here’s the part those headline percentages miss, and it matters more in Franklin and Kennesaw than almost anywhere: the effective return is usually higher. A recent roof removes one of the top three negotiating levers a buyer’s inspector uses to push your price down, and it heads off the roof credits — often $5,000–$15,000 — that buyers ask for when a roof is near end-of-life. Most of our clients across Franklin and Kennesaw see the practical resale impact closer to 80–90% of project cost once those avoided concessions and the faster sale are factored in.
A few factors determine where you land:
Roof condition. A new roof is only an asset if it looks the part. Visible wear, staining, or obvious issues drag the home’s perceived value down, so keeping it clean and maintained matters right up to the listing photos.
Local market conditions. Resale value isn’t uniform — it shifts by region, state, and even neighborhood. A new roof tends to return more in higher-priced, competitive markets, which describes Williamson County (Westhaven, Cool Springs, Fieldstone Farms) and the stronger Cobb County submarkets (Bentwater, Brookstone, Eagle Watch) well. A quick conversation with your real estate agent will tell you what to expect on your specific street.
Type of roof replacement. Better shingle lines and add-ons — skylights, upgraded ridge venting, designer profiles — generate more buyer interest. For most homes in our area, GAF Timberline HDZ® hits the sweet spot for warranty, wind rating, and curb appeal; custom homes often step up to Timberline UHDZ™ or Designer lines.

Recognizing the Need for a Roof Replacement
A key area of focus for any homeowner is recognizing the need for a roof replacement. Let’s see what constitutes a new roof:
Common Signs of Roof Aging and Damage
Knowing when it’s time to replace your home’s roof is being able to understand the common signs of aging. If you notice these signs, it could be time for roof replacement:
- Missing shingles
- Curling or loose shingles
- Granule in gutters Leaks
- Light seeping through the roof boards
Effects of Weather on Roof Longevity
The lifespan of your roof is also dependent on weather conditions. Severe storms can cause roof damage like broken or missing shingles and mild weather conditions can contribute to general wear and tear. Exposure to the sun can also cause shingles to dry out and crack. Wind can even loosen shingles and leave your roof more susceptible to damage. Additionally, the cycle of freezing and thawing can lead to the development of ice dams.
All of these weather-related effects can hinder your roof’s lifespan. Consider your area’s weather conditions and climate to decide on what materials and shingles are best for your roof.
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The Importance of Routine Roof Inspections
Routine roof inspections are important. These inspections analyze the current state of your home’s roof, catching current or potential problems.
Your roof should be inspected at least once a year. Through routine inspections, a professional roofing contractor can help you with any necessary repairs or replacements.
Will a Roof Replacement Help Sell Your Home?
A new roof comes with the perk of enhanced curb appeal. Prospective homeowners tend to favor homes with nice, well-maintained roofs. While it may not be the defining factor, roof replacement can help you sell your home quicker—and for more money.
Additional Ways a New Roof Benefits Your Home (and Wallet!)
Here are some additional ways a new roof can benefit your home and wallet:
1. Enhanced Curb Appeal
A new roof comes with an instant boost to your home’s aesthetic appeal. Curb appeal can further be increased by the selection of roof materials such as luxury or synthetic shingles.
2. Increased Energy Efficiency and Cost Savings
With the advancements of the latest roofing materials and technology, a new roof can also increase your home’s energy efficiency. This also means energy savings. A new roof can provide your home with enhanced levels of ventilation, cutting down on wasted energy and wasted cash.
3. Future Savings
While the initial investment in a new roof seems steep, it can pay off in the long run. Constantly repairing an old roof will end up costing you more than simply installing a new one. Save money now and in the future with roof replacement.
4. Peace of Mind and Security
With a brand-new roof, you won’t have to worry about a roofing issue affecting the safety of your home. Enjoy peace of mind and security knowing your roof is sturdy and reliable.
See the ROI on New Roof Installation with Northpoint Roofing
Looking for the best return on investment when it’s time to sell your home? Contact Northpoint Roofing Systems today and finally get the ROI you want with our professional new roof installation.






