Roof Replacement Cost Guide
Roofing cost is property-specific. Roof size, pitch, access, material choice, tear-off, decking or substrate condition, flashing details, ventilation, code requirements, labor conditions and disposal can all change a proposal.
Use this page as general planning information rather than a substitute for a property-specific roofing estimate, lender disclosure, insurance policy or professional advice.

Major Factors That Can Change a Roofing Estimate
Use Written Information to Make Decisions
Keep copies of estimates, contracts, product information, photographs and relevant communications. Make sure the roofing scope and any financial or insurance documents are consistent with what you understand before signing.
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When to Request Contractor Input
A roofing contractor can evaluate the physical roof, discuss repair or replacement approaches and provide a property-specific proposal. For larger commercial projects, request enough detail to compare system, staging, safety, operations protection and warranty terms.
