Roofing in Sherwood Park: What to Know

Last updated: February 2026

Sherwood Park, Alberta's largest hamlet and Edmonton's eastern neighbor, is home to over 70,000 residents across diverse neighborhoods built from the 1950s through today. Many original Sherwood Park homes are now reaching the age where roof replacement becomes necessary, while newer developments in areas like Summerwood and Emerald Hills feature modern construction with complex rooflines. This guide covers roofing considerations specific to Sherwood Park homeowners.

Sherwood Park's Housing Stock

Sherwood Park's development history shapes its roofing needs today. The original hamlet, incorporated in 1956, grew rapidly through the 1970s and 1980s as Edmonton's bedroom community. Neighborhoods like Cloverbar, Brentwood, and Woodbridge feature primarily bungalows and bi-levels from this era—many with original roofs now 35-50 years old.

The 1990s and 2000s brought development in areas like Lakeland Ridge and Broadmoor, featuring larger two-story homes and more varied architecture. Most recent growth centers on Summerwood, Emerald Hills, and areas north of Wye Road, where homes built since 2010 have modern building standards and roofs with significant remaining life.

Aging Roofs in Established Areas

Sherwood Park's established neighborhoods represent both a challenge and an opportunity for homeowners. Many 1970s-80s homes have original roofs that have far exceeded their expected 20-25 year lifespan. These aging roofs may appear functional but often have compromised waterproofing, degraded shingles, and accumulated hidden damage from decades of Edmonton's harsh climate.

For homeowners in established Sherwood Park areas, we recommend professional inspection rather than waiting for visible problems. Proactive replacement before leaks occur prevents costly interior damage. It also allows you to choose timing—scheduling work in spring or fall rather than scrambling for emergency service when the roof fails.

The good news: many Sherwood Park neighborhoods replacing roofs together find that local contractors offer competitive pricing when multiple homes are done in sequence, reducing mobilization costs.

New Construction Considerations

Sherwood Park's newer developments—Summerwood, Emerald Hills, and recent sections of Bremner—feature homes built to modern Alberta Building Code standards. These homes typically have:

  • Steeper roof pitches for better snow shedding
  • More complex rooflines with multiple peaks and valleys
  • Ice and water shield along eaves (now code-required)
  • Better attic ventilation systems
  • Architectural shingles rather than basic 3-tab

While these roofs don't need replacement soon, homeowners should focus on maintenance—annual inspections, prompt repair of any hail damage, and keeping gutters clear. Addressing minor issues early preserves the 25-30 year lifespan these quality materials should provide.

Strathcona County Regulations

Sherwood Park is part of Strathcona County, a specialized municipality separate from Edmonton. This means different permitting processes and building regulations apply. For most roof replacements (same material type, no structural changes), no permit is required. However, any modifications—skylights, structural changes, or material type changes—should be verified with Strathcona County Planning and Development Services.

Working with contractors familiar with Strathcona County streamlines the process. They understand local requirements and maintain good relationships with county inspectors.

Nearby Communities

Sherwood Park connects to several other communities. To the west, Sherwood Park blends into Edmonton's east side neighborhoods like Clareview and Hermitage. South lies rural Strathcona County and the hamlet of Ardrossan. North, the community of Fort Saskatchewan is about 20 minutes away. Homeowners in all these areas face similar roofing challenges and are served by Edmonton-area contractors.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does roof replacement cost in Sherwood Park?

Roof replacement in Sherwood Park costs $8,000 to $16,000 for most homes. Standard bungalows and bi-levels from the 1970s-80s average $8,000-$11,000. Larger two-story homes run $11,000-$14,000. Estate homes in areas like Summerwood or Emerald Hills with complex rooflines can reach $14,000-$20,000+. Prices include tear-off, quality materials, and proper installation.

When should I replace my 1970s Sherwood Park roof?

Many original Sherwood Park homes from the 1970s are now 45-50+ years old—well past the 20-25 year lifespan of most asphalt shingles. If your roof is original or last replaced before 2000, schedule a professional inspection. Signs of failure include curling shingles, significant granule loss, multiple repairs, and visible wear. Don't wait for leaks—proactive replacement prevents water damage.

Are Sherwood Park homes affected by hail damage?

Yes, Sherwood Park experiences the same hail exposure as Edmonton—2-3 significant events per summer. The 2020 Northeast Calgary hail storm reached Sherwood Park's western edges. After any major hail event, get a professional inspection even if damage isn't obvious from the ground. Many Sherwood Park roofs replaced in the past decade were insurance claims from hail damage.

Do Sherwood Park roofing projects require permits?

Sherwood Park is part of Strathcona County, not Edmonton, so different rules apply. Like-for-like roof replacement typically doesn't require a permit. However, if you're changing roofing materials significantly, adding skylights, or modifying structure, contact Strathcona County's Planning and Development Services. Your contractor should advise on requirements.