Keeping a roof over your head can get expensive if you don’t look after your property and carry out some essential regular maintenance. Being proactive when it comes to keeping your home in good condition often pays off in terms of the costs you pay in the long run.
If you notice a problem with your roof and it needs some professional repair work you will need to get a roofing company to take a look at what needs to be done to fix the problem and give you a quote for the work required.
The big question is what sort of bill can you expect if your roof needs repairing?
Lots of variables that impact the cost
A typical roof replacement will cost upwards of $9,000, but that is an average price based on a typical property.
There are so many variables that can impact the price and the cost is only a rough guide to what you might expect to pay if you need to replace your roof or have significant repairs carried out.
To give you some idea of what to expect, you should find that the typical cost of a repair will be in the region of $5 per square foot. If you can calculate the square footage of your roof you will be able to get an idea of what sort of bill you might get to fix your roof.
In terms of how the cost is broken down, you will often find that what you pay for the repair will be about 40% of the bill on materials and the rest on labor charges.
Get quotes
Getting your roof repaired or replaced is a job for a professional roofing company and it can often turn out to be a false economy if you decide to use a local handyman to try and fix the problem.
Your roof is obviously a major aspect of your property’s structure and integrity and it doesn’t make sense to cut corners when it comes to carrying out essential repairs that will help to protect your home and its value.
Your first task should be to get a professional to inspect your roof and assess the damage.
They will be able to give you a clear indication of what work needs to be done to repair the roof and what sort of cost will be involved.
What can impact the price?
Even if labor and material costs can be standardized, to a certain degree, you should remember that there are plenty of factors that can influence what you end up paying for the repair.
For example, you will usually have to factor in the cost of removing the existing shingles and preparing the roof for replacement. The size and pitch of your roof are influential factors and code requirements for your area could also have an impact on the total cost.
Remember, the roofing materials used will make a big difference to the cost. For instance, high-grade slate can cost as much as ten times more than asphalt shingles.
If you have a roof that needs repairing or replacing, call a professional and find out how much it is going to cost you to bring your home up to standard again.
This article does not necessarily reflect the opinions of the editors or the management of EconoTimes


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