Your roofing system protects you and your home against harsh weather and the elements. It also plays a vital role in the overall appeal of your property. However, after years or decades, it would eventually need replacement. When this moment comes, you want to be prepared for the cost of replacing your old roof.
Consider these factors when creating a roof replacement budget.
Size
Generally, larger roofs will cost more to replace than smaller ones. In some cases, contractors may offer deals or discounts on materials and labor for bigger residential roofing systems.
Pitch or Slope
The pitch of your roof refers to how steep or flat the system is. Your contractor may need more time to complete the project if you have a steep roof. This type of roof is harder to walk on, requiring workers to use more staging or equipment to perform the job safely. The kind of underlayment your roof needs also depends on its pitch or slope.
Material
The material you will choose for your new roof makes a significant part of your overall project costs. It is best to invest in the best quality roofing material that meets your budget. When it comes to roofing products, you are likely to get what you pay for. Some roofing options may have a higher price tag but offer superior durability, longevity, strength, and appeal.
Tear-Off
Your roofer will need to remove the old roof before installing the new one. The cost of a roof tear-off typically depends on how much time and labor it would take to remove the existing system. Ask your roofer about the disposal of the refuse materials because it may also add up to your project costs.
For your residential and commercial roofing needs, Earl W. Johnston Roofing, LLC is always ready to help. Give us a call at (954) 989-7794 or fill out our contact form to get a free estimate. We work with clients in Lauderdale and Hollywood, FL, and nearby areas in Florida.