
A roof replacement tends to be a pretty hefty expense. And it’s usually not optional; either your roof has been damaged beyond the point of repair or it’s simply come to the end of its useful life. If you’re not suffering from roof leaks now, you soon will be.
At this point, searching Google for “ a roofing company near me” is a top priority. However, to get quotes on a new roof and be in a position to compare them accurately, you’re going to need more information.
Arm yourself with the facts that follow.
Roof Replacement Cost
Recent figures show that Americans generally spend somewhere between $5,300 and $10,500 for roof replacement, with the average cost about $7,800. Of course, the size of your home and kind of material asphalt shingles, wood shakes, aluminum, steel, copper, slate, etc.) will have an impact on pricing.
How To Estimate Your Own Approximate Roof Replacement Cost
The cost to install a new roof usually works out according to this formula: 60 percent for labor costs and 40 percent for the actual roofing material. So if you shop around and price the type of roofing you want, you can calculate a rough ballpark figure for your roof replacement.
TIP: The total cost will be affected by factors such as:
Old Roofing. Do you need your old roofing to be removed? It’s often possible to install a new roof on top of the old one, for a cost saving.
Number of Floors. A multi-story home will be more expensive to roof than a ranch house.
Repairs. Any necessary repair – perhaps fixing a damaged chimney or rotted soft – adds to the price.
Roofing style. A complex roof style, especially one with a steep pitch, is likely to cost more.
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