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The national average cost to replace a roof is around $8,000, with most people spending in the range of $5,500 to $11,000. The two largest variables when including costs, is the square footage of your roof, and the type of roofing material you choose.
The average material costs for roofing typically accounts for about 40% of your roof replacement cost, and this could cost anywhere from $100 to $1,000 per square (again keeping in mind that a square is 100 square feet). But that can vary depending on what type of roof you’re having installed. The further you stray from typical asphalt shingles, the more you’ll pay for roofing materials.
The average roofing labor cost is between $1.50 and $3.00 per square foot. In roofing, there’s a common term called a “square” that you need to know. One roofing square covers 100 square feet. So, you may receive a labor quote of $150 to $300 per square.
We know that replacing a roof is one of the largest expense’s you’ll face. However, a new roof is an investment that your property that will keep your home in good shape for years to come.
The average lifespan of a newly replaced roof is 30 to 100 years, depending on the type of roofing material that you choose. The good news? You’ll recoup some of the average cost to tear off and replace a roof when you sell your home.
A new roof replacement will return somewhere around 60% of its value in a real estate transaction. A new roof is marketable investment which markets your home for more potential buyers.
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Outlined in this guide are in-depth prices to give you a realistic sense of installation rates and what’s involved in the process. Always get quotes from at least 3 to 4 professionals so that you get an accurate range that’s within a margin of $2,000 to $3,000. If you’re not sure that you even need this service, hiring a roof inspector costs $100 to $300 and can be very helpful in your decision process.
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Reroofing a house costs an average of $8,168, with most homeowners spending between $5,375 and $10,992. The project typically involves removing the existing shingles, making spot repairs to the underlying shingle, and installing new shingles. It’s important to note that this price fluctuates depending on factors like:
When you’re getting an estimate, it’s important to know they’re going to quote you on a “per square” basis. For these projects, 100 square feet is considered a roofing square.
Roofs perform such an essential function that “keeping a roof over your head” is synonymous with the very concept of home. When it comes to maintaining your investment, the smartest money you spend could be on this project. So, while paying $5,000 to $10,000 or more for this project might seem high, understand that there is good reason. A lot of time, effort and equipment is involved in keeping your installation up to snuff.
Outlined in this guide are in-depth prices to give you a realistic sense of installation rates and what’s involved in the process. Always get quotes from at least 3 to 4 professionals so that you get an accurate range that’s within a margin of $2,000 to $3,000. If you’re not sure that you even need this service, hiring a roof inspector costs $100 to $300 and can be very helpful in your decision process.
Not all tile roofs are the same. The material that makes up your roof could impact your final cost, reinforcements of the roof, and installation procedure as well as its final style.
Type | Typical damage | Difficulty of replacement |
Flat roof $6,000 |
Moisture pooling and UV rays | Moderately easy |
Flat roof $6,000 |
Moisture or lifing shingles | More expensive and complex to build due to the many angles involved |
Flat roof $6,000 |
Impacts, moisture, ice dams andlifting shingles | Most common roof, easy to moderate to replace |
Flat roof $6,000 |
Implacts, moisture, ice dams and lifting shingles | More expensive and complex to build due to the many angles involved |
Your roof may require pointing to seal in the ridge caps and make the roof watertight, as well as to adhere them better to the roof. This is the process of troweling on a material over the ridge caps to create a flexible skin. This will need to be redone periodically, and costs around $1,500 to $2,500.
Solar roof tiles that can work with a tile roof are available, often alternating materials across the pattern. Costs are around $2,450 for 100 square feet.
If you desire a specific color, pattern, or size of roof tile, it may be possible to have them custom made. This is usually done to match older roofs that need repair but could be done for an entire roof. Costs vary but will start around $300 a square.
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Cost Factor | Breakdown for Average Home |
Gutters: Material | $675 |
Gutters: Labor | $500 |
New Roof: Material | $3,000 |
Roof: Labor and Overhead | $4,500 |
Total: |
Reroofing a house costs an average of $8,168, with most homeowners spending between $5,375 and $10,992. The project typically involves removing the existing shingles, making spot repairs to the underlying shingle, and installing new shingles. It’s important to note that this price fluctuates depending on factors like:
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