Categories: Roofing

5 Things That Can Add to the Cost of Your New Roof

Having a new roof installed is a significant undertaking. There’s no set price for this investment, and depending on what you decide on, its cost can go even higher. By understanding several important factors, you can get a better grasp of the potential budget involved in this home improvement project. Residential roofing contractor iRestore Stl discusses five of them here.

1. Choice of Roofing Material

There are many different types of roofing materials available on the market, from asphalt shingles to metal, from tile to slate. The more premium the material is, the costlier it gets. The same can be said if you switch to a heavier and thicker material, since it will require reinforcements and extra support to stay intact.

2. Condition of Your Home’s Underlying Structure

The structural integrity of your home also influences the overall cost of your new roof. If it is in good condition, expect the installation to be less expensive.

3. Roof Dimensions

Several attributes can also have a huge impact on the cost of a new roof, including its slope or pitch, shape, and size. Expect to pay more if you choose a much larger roof that has a steeper pitch and a more complex shape than your previous one. Other additional components like dormers and skylights can also increase the overall cost.

4. Labor

Labor costs depend on the method used in the roof replacement project. There are two methods involved — a roof layover and a tear-off. The former is usually cost-effective since the new shingles are laid on top of the old ones. This, however, can lead to a variety of issues later on that might affect the roofing system’s structural integrity. The latter, meanwhile, might be costlier, but is a worthwhile option since it involves checking the decking and trusses for potential leaks and other problems.

5. Additional Repairs

Unwelcome surprises are not uncommon in roof replacement projects. As long as you have contingencies prepared beforehand, repairing attic ventilation issues and other issues won’t be an issue. The fund, which is usually 10%-20% of the total overall cost of the project, serves as a buffer for these unforeseen problems.

Whether you need storm damage roof repair or a complete roof replacement, iRestore Stl is committed to getting the job done right. We serve homeowners in and around Edwardsville, IL. Give us a call at (618) 593-9203, or fill out our contact form to schedule an appointment.

Kirk C. Kupsky

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