How much does a new roof cost? This is typically the first question that comes up when a property owner realizes that the existing roof needs to be replaced. Unfortunately, there is no general answer to this as every roofing job is different. Below are several factors that are taken into account when estimating the roof replacement cost.
1. Size of your Roof
The larger your roof is, the more you will pay for a new one. Larger surface areas require more materials and more labor.
2. Valleys and Peaks
Covering a straight section of the roof is relatively simple. Correctly protecting areas where two roof lines meet is more challenging. Valleys require special equipment and additional work, as well as corners and peaks. Having areas like this on your roof will affect the cost of the roof replacement.
3. Roof Pitch
Steep roofs are more dangerous to work on and require more safety equipment for the workers. Temporary railings, harnesses, and cleats that must be used on steep roofs will all affect the new roof cost.
4. Roof Accessibility
Some houses are easier to get to than others. If the materials can be driven right to your house, the final price will be lower than if the materials have to be hauled any distance.
5. Roofing Material
There are different roofing materials to choose from. Some are more expensive than others. A copper roof looks amazing and is certain to last a long time. Because of this, it is also quite expensive. Architectural shingles will also vary in price, depending on the brand that is chosen. While the desire to save money is understandable, it is important to still choose high-quality shingles.
6. Roof Shingles Tear-off
One layer of roof shingles is ideal, having a second layer is tolerable, but going for a third layer is completely unacceptable. Ideally, there should only be one layer of shingles on the roof. How many layers are currently on the roof to be removed will affect the final price of your new roof.
7. The Extras
Chimneys and skylights add charm to your roof, but they also increase the price. Working around these items requires additional materials and labor, increasing the overall price of your new roof.
8. Repairs to the Roof System
Neglecting a roof can leave you with substantial damage to the interior of your home, as well as damage to the roof deck. If the existing plywood is rotted, it must be replaced. The cost of plywood and labor for installing a new piece will also increase the overall price.
9. Overhang
Ice protection must be installed on the lower edge of your roof, inside the line of the walls. If you have large overhangs or covered porches, this will increase the amount of ice dam protection that must be used. Your new roof will be stronger and more secure, but the new roof cost will be higher.
To protect your home, call Roofing Aid at (847) 415-2252 or Toll-Free at 1-800-400-0800 or fill out our online roofing quote form to request a Free No Obligation Roof Replacement Quote.
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