Cost is one of the
major concerns for homeowners who need a New roof. In roofing set
prices do not exist because every roof is different. In fact a new roof is a
custom made, one of a kind product. To make the matter more difficult there are
different types of contractors involved. There are the fly by night low ball
contractors to the quality roofing contractor. With a quality contractor, the
cost might be more, but you can rest easy knowing you are getting a superior
product. Although I can't answer the question specifically, I can give some
general price ranges. I can also describe the factors that influence the cost
of a new roof. Hopefully this can help you to better understand the cost when
you receive a proposal.
First, here are some
general price ranges for a new roof. Most new Flat
Roofs generally cost anywhere from $1,500 to $5,000. Most new Asphalt Shingle
Roofs generally can cost anywhere from $3,000 to $15,000. There is quite a
disparity there. Let's describe some of the factors that go into the cost of a
new roof.
Size
Size is the number one
factor in determining the cost. The bigger the roof the longer the installation
will take and the more materials that are needed. But a small roof doesn't
necessarily mean the low end of the cost scale due to our next factor:
complexity.
Complexity
The next factor that
can influence the new roof cost is complexity. On a flat roof this is usually
not a huge factor. It can be if there are pitch and water run off problems that
need to be corrected. Also on a flat roof the old roofing material may need to
be removed due to the weight factor. To much weight on a roof is not a good
thing and often against building codes. When a tear off of multiple layers is
involved it increases man hours, therefore increasing the cost.
When we talk about
Asphalt Shingle Roofs, complexity can be a major factor in the cost. Also known
as sloped roofs, they have an angle or pitch to them. Sometimes this angle can
be too steep for roofers too walk on. When this is the case it takes a great
deal of set up and man hours to install the shingles, therefore adding to the
cost. A simple sloped roof is a traditional gable or A-frame. But not all roofs
are this simple and often include features such as hips, valleys, skylights,
walls, and dormers that can add to the complexity of a project. Skilled
craftsmen are truly needed here to ensure that everything is installed
properly. Needless to say the more features the longer the project will take.
The
Materials
The third factor is
roofing materials. Roofing products are generally petroleum based products.
They are expensive, on average 30% to 40% of the cost of a new roof is the
roofing material itself. This is not a huge factor in the cost of a Flat Roof.
It is more of a factor in Asphalt Shingle Roofs, where the cost can increase
based on the shingle used. Some homeowners want that extra touch of beauty and
design that a luxury shingle gives. These do cost more.
In conclusion remember
that a new roof is a long term investment. A Flat Roof can last 10-15 years,
while an Asphalt Shingle Roof can last around 30 or more. Ensure that you use a
quality roofing contractor that will provide value in products and
craftsmanship for the money you are paying. The cost of a new roof is well
worth the investment when you receive a custom made, quality product.
Sean Henderson owns
and operates a Philadelphia Roofing Company. He believes that roofing is about
helping people solve problems and realize objectives. Learn more about the
price of a new roof [http://greenvalroofing.com] at my website.
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