Cedar Park is one of the fastest-growing satellite cities in the Austin metro, and a huge chunk of its housing stock is now hitting the 15–25 year roof replacement window. If you've owned a Cedar Park home since the late-90s or 2000s, you're probably looking at a roof replacement soon.
Here's the honest 2026 guide.
Cedar Park 2026 replacement pricing
For a typical 2,000–2,800 sq ft Cedar Park home:
- Architectural asphalt shingles: $13,000–$19,500
- Class 4 impact-rated upgrade: add $1,600–$3,200
- Standing-seam metal: $28,000–$48,000
- Designer / luxury shingles: $19,000–$31,000
Cedar Park pricing trends slightly higher than San Antonio metro because of Austin labor costs but trends slightly below central Austin because of better job-site access and logistics.
Which Cedar Park subdivisions are due
The subdivisions hitting their second-replacement window in 2026:
- Anderson Mill — built primarily 1985-1995, first replacements done in 2008-2015, due again
- Brushy Creek — extensive 1990s build-out, first replacements 2010-2018, ongoing
- Buttercup Creek — 1996-2005 build, replacement cycle active
- Cypress Canyon — late-1990s, first replacement wave underway
- Twin Creeks — early-2000s, replacements starting to ramp
HOA architectural standards
Most Cedar Park HOAs have shingle color and profile requirements. Common standards:
- Architectural shingles only (no 3-tab)
- Approved color palette — typically grays, browns, charcoals
- Specific manufacturer lines pre-approved
- Pre-submission required before installation
We pre-submit on every Cedar Park HOA job and know which architectural lines (IKO Dynasty, Atlas Pinnacle Pristine, CertainTeed Landmark) clear most associations on first review.
Material recommendations
Best value: Class 4 impact-rated architectural
The Austin metro sees enough hail that Class 4 typically pays for itself in insurance discount within 3–5 years. Atlas StormMaster Shake or CertainTeed NorthGate are the right calls.
For owners staying long-term: Metal
If you're planning to stay 15+ years in Cedar Park, standing-seam metal makes financial sense. Higher upfront but dramatically lower lifetime cost — and hail performance is significantly better than even Class 4 asphalt.
Hail and storm exposure
Cedar Park sits in the path of storms that move from the Hill Country east through the Austin metro. Recent years have seen several major hail events affecting Williamson County. If you're hail-damaged, the insurance claim process is straightforward — but you want a local roofer documenting the damage before the carrier shows up. Full Texas hail claim guide here →
New construction
Active builder market north of Cedar Park into Leander. We bid new construction roofing across the Williamson County corridor — production builders and custom homes both.
Avoiding Austin-metro storm chasers
The Austin metro is heavily targeted by out-of-state roofing crews after any hail event. Cedar Park gets hit especially hard. Standard advice applies:
- Verify a real local address (drive by)
- Check BBB profile is Texas-based and complaint history is real
- Ask about RCAT membership
- Verify manufacturer certifications directly with the manufacturer
- Never sign same-day under pressure
- Itemized written quote always
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