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How Much Does A Roofing Bundle Weight

November 30, 2025

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A roofing bundle weight depends on the type of shingle and the material used. Most asphalt shingle bundles weigh between 50 to 80 pounds per bundle. A standard bundle covers about 33 square feet of roof space. Three bundles equal one roofing square, which is 100 square feet. The exact weight changes based on whether you use basic asphalt shingles, architectural shingles, or premium options.

What Makes Bundles Heavy or Light?

Asphalt shingles are the most common roofing material in the U.S. According to industry data, asphalt shingles account for approximately 73% of U.S. residential roofing. Basic asphalt shingles cost around $4.25 to $4.95 per square foot, while architectural asphalt shingles cost $4.50 to $8.25 per square foot. Heavier shingles last longer and resist wind better. Lighter bundles are easier to carry up a ladder but may not be as durable.

The material thickness affects weight too. Three-tab shingles weigh less than architectural shingles. Architectural shingles have extra layers that make them heavier and stronger.

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How Many Bundles Do You Need?

According to the National Association of Home Builders, the average U.S. roof size is 2,647 square feet or 26.47 squares. This means you need about 79 bundles to cover a typical home roof. If each bundle weighs 75 pounds on average, your total roofing material would weigh around 5,925 pounds, not including labor or other supplies.

For a 1,700 square foot roof, installation costs range from $6,800 to $68,000 depending on materials chosen. The weight of bundles matters when planning delivery and storage at your home.

Bundle Weight by Shingle Type

Shingle TypeWeight Per BundleCost Per Sq. Ft.
Basic Asphalt50-65 lbs$4.25-$4.95
Architectural Asphalt65-80 lbs$4.50-$8.25
Metal Roofing30-50 lbs$10.00-$17.05
Cedar Shingles60-75 lbs$8.00-$14.30

Safety Tips When Handling Bundles

Heavy bundles need careful handling. Never carry more than one bundle at a time. Use proper lifting techniques to avoid back injury. Two workers should lift bundles together when possible.

According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the roofing industry has one of the highest injury rates in construction. According to OSHA, roofing injuries are projected to cost $2.8 billion in medical and compensation expenses by 2025. Proper safety practices when handling materials help prevent accidents. Store bundles flat on a sturdy surface before installation begins.

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