When you think about a roof replacement, you’re probably also wondering about the costs involved and the best way to budget. Several factors could impact what you pay to have a new roof installed, such as your roofing material, the size of your roof, the complexity of the roof design, the cost of local labor, and so forth. The YouTube video explores these costs in detail.
Calculating a Standard Roof Replacement
You can determine, more or less, what a standard replacement will cost you if you follow the following simple calculation steps. Start by calculating the total area of your roof in square meters or feet. Then, search for the roofing unit price online. Some roofing materials are more expensive than others.
Multiply the roofing material per square meter or feet (depending on your first calculation) with the total area of your roof. It will give you the cost of the material. Online directories like Angie’s List are a great resource for finding a reliable and trustworthy local roofer. Add these costs together to get a rough estimate.
You’ll still need to get a professional roofer on-site to assess the cost as there may be additional costs associated with installation. Once you have a final figure, you can accurately budget for the project. It’s pertinent to get exact figures as you may go over your budget.
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