When your roof becomes worn, youre looking at a greater risk of leaks and mold growth, higher energy bills, and greater vulnerability to pests and in the long term, serious water damage and a decrease in property value. If your roof is old or if it is showing signs of age, its time to start looking into roof pricing. Chances are, your options in new roof materials and roofing costs have changed since you had your last one installed. Take a look at these considerations for a clearer idea of how much it may cost to replace your roof.

Roofing contractors base a lot of their roofing cost estimate on the square footage. More square footage means more materials that need to be used to replace the roof. A larger roof will also require more labor time.

A higher pitch, or slope, increases the cost in two different ways. For one, it increases the coverage area, adding to the price per square foot. Second, it also requires additional work by the installation company. For example, roofs with a 7-1/2 pitch or higher require roof jacks. A really high pitch roof isnt walkable and requires additional safety equipment. The installers cant stack the needed materials near them on the roof. These factors can drive the cost of roof replacement up.

Roof shingle price varies according to the material, level of quality and color choices. Of all the roofing options available today, the most affordable is asphalt. Options include 3-tab, architectural, and premium asphalt shingles. The cost varies with durability, appearance, and warranty coverage.

The geographic location of the home impacts the roof replacement cost for a number of reasons. The cost of new roof materials varies in different areas. Even homes in close proximity can vary by several dollars per square foot. The cost of services also depends on the location, as building codes pertaining to roofing can differ from one municipality to the next. Weather impacts like severe storms and long, cold winters may result in roof replacement contractors to be in higher demand.

Roof styles make a difference in the overall appearance of your home. The same details that make it right for your homes design also make it more difficult and more expensive to replace. Factors like the shape, number of layers, levels, and obstacles call for more materials, time, and expertise. These factors not only include the length, width, and slope of the roof, but also details like chimneys and skylights.

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June 22, 2018 at 3:42 pm by Mr HomeBuilder
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