The Essential Guide to Estimating the Cost of a Roof Replacement
One of the most common questions that roofing contractors receive is, "When do I need a new roof?" Homeowners may not think about their roof often unless there is a strong storm or hurricane.
Bond Roofing has released a new post helping cost the price of a roof.
The cost of replacing a roof is comparable to the cost of buying a car.
The essential factors that determine the cost of a new roof are the roof type and material, the roof size, the roof style, and the roof details.
Asphalt shingles tend to be the least expensive option, while metal roofing is more costly.
The size of a roof is a crucial factor in determining the cost of replacement.
Roof styles can vary, with some being more complex than others.
More complex roof styles carry a higher waste factor, which means they require more materials, and thus, more labor.
Finally, the location and accessibility of a home or building also affect the cost of a new roof.
Is the building in a town where material suppliers, landfills, and a labor pool are close by, or is it in a remote location where everything needs to be trucked in and out? Is the building easy to access, or is it situated on a hillside or in an urban environment with only public street access? In