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(Image: http://www.imageafter.com/image.php?image=b13architecture_exteriors004.jpg&dl=1)Other than that, there is really not a whole lot of difference, plus you get to save $750 with Duration Storm shingles. You should always aim to get a minimum of three to four quotes from professional contractors.external frame To be sure, some homeowners will get as many as 5 or more quotes. For those who have any kind of issues concerning where by and the way to work with Totalhealthhypnosis.Com, it is possible to e-mail us from our internet site. A two-story house will also normally command a premium compared to a single-story house. The roof has varying number of layers, with most areas having two layers of old shingles. However, some areas on the roof have up to five layers of shinles. Hi, I live in northern Florida, and got an estimate for 50-year Certainteed shingles. In other words, if the above assumptions hold true, you shouldn’t be quoted anything above $8,000 unless there is something else going on with the roof that we didn’t factor into our assumptions. When she's not working, Christin enjoys reading, gardening and hanging out with her husband and four young kids. She also loves to do small home improvement projects any chance she gets. Roofing a house on your own is an advanced DIY project. You didn’t specify if this is a single-story or two-story house. So, let’s assume it’s a simple single-story home with a fairly simple roof. We need to re-roof our 20 years old asphalt shingles roof in Colorado. Here are the three of the biggest decisions you’ll need to make, along with resources to help ensure you’ll be happy with your new roof. Use this simple roof replacement guide to make an informed, confident GAF roof decision. The area you live in - its cost of living, climate, local building codes and permit requirements - are variables that also factor into the cost of your new roof. In Florida on the coast, a metal or tile roof can cost upwards of $1,500 a square, plus there must be a minimum of a 2 by 6 top chord on trusses and 5/8 “ ply for the tile install. I could not find anything for either of the expensive companies to use to justify a higher price. So quotes for a roof replacement job can vary widely between different companies in the same area. Larger remodeling companies with greater overhead typically have higher costs vs. smaller more nimble contractors. That said the difference between the two quotes is very significant, with the second quote being roughly 50% higher for what will essentially be a similar product. In fact, GAF HDZ shingles are very similar to OC Duration shingles. This is one of the better quotes we have seen in while for the greater LA area. Hopefully, you were able to lock in this deal, assuming the contractor is trustworthy. An added bonus is that your roof deck will be full refreshed with the 1/2 inch OSB Radiant Barrier Plywood, which is great for the roof’s health and will help boost your home’s energy efficiency. All professional roofers use “squares” to measure and estimate roofs. A square is equal to 100 square feet of the 3-dimensional roof surface. The average residential roof size in the US is about 1,700 square feet or 17 squares, although there are many larger homes with roofs that can be well over 2,000 sq. In fact, larger residential properties with garages can easily exceed 3,000 sq. To arrive at the average costs in this article, two material providers and seven cost databases were surveyed on national and local levels. All averaged figures were correct at the time of publication and may be subject to change. Measure your roof in advance to make sure you have enough material. Then get started by installing a strip of starter shingles from the edge of the roof, moving your way up with the next layer of shingles. Most professional roofers use a pneumatic nailer to quickly get the job done. Fall is the busiest time of year for roofing professionals because the weather is ideal for roofing projects; the cooler temperatures make it easier to work on a hot rooftop. There’s a lower risk of thunderstorms or rainfall compared to the spring or summer, and daylight hours aren’t too short to get in a full day of roofing work. Plus, completing your roof by the end of fall has your home sealed and ready for any winter weather.

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