A healthy and sturdy roof is essential for ensuring the safety and comfort of your home, so you have to take proper care of it if you want it to maximize its lifespan. But no matter how diligent you are at keeping up with roof maintenance work, there comes a time when you have to bid goodbye to your old worn out roof and replace it with a new one. Obviously, having a new roof installed is a significant expense, so you’ll want to get the best possible deal. That’s why you have to understand exactly what you’re going to pay for when replacing your roof.Â
As you might assume, roof replacement costs vary greatly from one project to another. There are many variables that come into play when calculating the costs for replacing a roof. Here’s a breakdown of the factors you need to consider:Â
Roof size
It’s quite obvious that the surface of your roof is one of the most important factors when calculating the cost of the project. A greater square footage translates into more labor and material needed, which means the costs will also be higher. If your roof size is extensive, it’s wise to assume you’ll need a generous budget for the job.Â
Roof complexityÂ
Apart from size, you also have to take into account other characteristics of your roof, such as slope, shape and pitch. A steeper roof is harder to replace and so the roofers will have to take extra safety measures, and use special equipment and techniques to get the job done correctly. Similarly, if your roof has a very specific shape or it has unique elements such as chimneys or skylights, these will add to the complexity of the project and thus to the costs.Â
The cost of removing your old roof
Before starting work on your new roof, you have to remove the old one first. This sounds pretty straightforward, but once again the complexity of the job will vary depending on how many layers the roofers will have to remove and the type of materials that were used for your old roof. For example, asphalt shingles are the cheapest to remove, but they are considered a hazard for the environment, so disposing of them requires special measures.Â
The cost of waste disposal Â
Removing the roof will produce a lot of waste and debris, so you can put down another service on your costs list – waste removal. Not all roofing contractors include waste hauling in the price for the project, so you might have to pay a little extra to get all the waste that resulted from removing your old roof out of the way. Â
Structural work
You might think that once you’ve removed your old roof, all that remains to be done is to install the new one. But if the contractor discovers that your house has water or structural damage, they’ll have to address these issues first and then move on to installing the roof, meaning it will take more time, additional labor and more money to complete the project.Â
Replacing the roof
The main part of the project is to get the new roof installed. You’ll come across a variety of choices when choosing the material for your roof. Obviously, materials of higher quality will cost you more, but they’ll also last longer and look better, which will ensure peace of mind and save you money in the long run.Â
Note: The easiest way to find out how much you’ll have to pay for replacing your roof with accuracy is to get a quote from a roof replacement specialist.Â
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