Several factors go into determining the cost of your new roof. They include the quality and professionalism of your roofing contractor; the brand, type and grade of roofing shingle you select; the size of your roof and the shape and slope of your roofline. Dont choose a roofing contractor on cost alone. Price is a factor, but not the only factor you should consider. Quality roofing material and contractor workmanship have value. Hiring the cheapest roofing contractor could cost more in the long run when you consider the cost to repair sub-par roofing and the damage it causes. Get a roofing estimate for an accurate idea. Signature Roofing, Inc. companys estimates are convenient, fair, no obligation and you dont have to be home.
The cost of a total roof replacement is based on several variances. The most obvious size factor is the size of the roof; the more square feet involved, the higher the labor and cost of materials to complete the replacement will be. If objects protrude out of your roof, additional expenses will be needed to cut around these protrusions and seal the areas. A buildings location can impact the cost as well, especially if numerous permits are required. Average Costs of Roofing Materials Overall, a roof replacement can be estimated to cost $2.50 to $5 per square foot for a built-up roof that features alternating layers of roofing materials, like tar or bitumen, waterproofing materials and roofing felt. A single ply roof, often lasting 20 to 30 years (depending on weather conditions) with its single layer, ranges from $3 to $4 per square foot. A sheet metal roof, featuring interlocking panels of metal, steel or aluminum, averages $5 to $10 per square foot and is the most expensive choice of roofing material on the market.
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