Roofing Estimate Category

Roofing Estimates are a Starting Point for Negotiations

Wednesday, May 19th, 2010



Roofing Estimates

A roof is one of the more expensive aspects of owning a home. While a new roof can last upwards of 20 years before needing to be replaced or repaired, violent weather can turn a nice roof into a dented, torn up mess within a matter of minutes. Finding a roof repair company is as simple as opening the phone book and dialing up the first company listed. But how do you know you’re getting the best price? The savvy way to find a roofer is to call around and have roofers come out and give a Roofing Estimate. You may be surprised at the differences in costs and completion timeframes quoted by the roofers.

Contact a Variety of Roofers

There are a few ways to decide which roofers to contact for estimates. The obvious choice is asking people you know for recommendations. If one roofer is repeatedly recommended, add him to your list. Then check out the phone book and pick roofers from both large and small companies. Just because a company has the largest advertisement doesn’t mean they offer the best services and prices.

Smaller, independent roofing companies may be easier to negotiate with than larger companies with lots of clients. Check the want ads for roofers who are looking for work. Some experienced roofers may be starting out in their own company and need to build up a clientele and will offer lower prices and quality service.

Benefits of Understanding How a Roofer Bids a Job

For homeowners unfamiliar with the roofing process, it’s a good idea to get a basic understanding of how a roofer evaluates a job and decides on a roofing estimate. When a roofer first evaluates your home, he is looking at the extent of the damage along with the amount of work involved to fix or replace the roof. The amount of shingles needing to be torn off, water damaged areas, decking damage, and structural damage to turbines or chimneys are all evaluated when making an estimate.

The size of the roof will be factored in also, and the roofer will estimate the amount of supplies needed. He will also guess the amount of time needed for either him or his crew to finish the job. Depending on the size of the company, a roofer may need only a few days or a few weeks if working with a skeleton crew. The estimate will also include markup on materials and the fees associated with cleaning up and dumping the old roofing materials.

Negotiate and Get the Estimate in Writing

Once the roofer gives you a verbal estimate, it’s time to see if he’ll negotiate any of his fees. For roofing repairs going through the insurance process, you may ask him to waive the insurance deductible in his estimate cost. Cheaper items, such as metal edging and felt, may also be negotiable. Depending on the size of the job, some contractors may be willing to reduce the price of cheaper items, or even include them at no charge.

One of the best ways to negotiate is to use one estimate against another. If there is a company you like better but the roofer estimates a much higher amount than the former company, see if he’s willing to meet or come fairly close to the estimate of the other company.

Once the estimate is decided upon, make sure the roofer provides you with a written copy of the roofing estimate on an official business form. This can help control rising costs and is legal proof of the estimated cost. Avoid roofers who won’t provide a written estimate. While estimates aren’t set in stone, negotiations and discussion of the job can help insure you don’t pay more than the estimate.

I had a roofing company come out to take a look at my roof last week,they gave me a decent estimate?

Thursday, October 13th, 2011

they really wanted my business so much,that they wanted me to get a home equity loan.I told them that I had bad credit.They were undeterred they said that they could get me a loan that would cover 13 years.I didn’t with them.The question that I have should I be suspicious when a roofing company tells me that they can get me a loan when everybody else says that I can’t /Any suggestions,ideas?

I wouldn’t trust them. They sound shady. Find another roofing company. These guys are up to something. Bet when the actual time comes to repair, that estimate is going to go up higher. They probably give a decent estimate to get you to trust them then they pull this home loan thing on you and then you trust them to do your roof but then they’ll jack up the price as time goes on.
There are other roofing companies out there who will give you a decent price without the shady side dealings.

Does anyone know of a good roofing company in Kansas City?

Saturday, August 6th, 2011

Our home was recently damaged by hail a few weeks back and we still cannot decide on a roofing company to use. If anyone lives in the area of Kansas City can you please advise us on who we should contact or where we can find some further fair roof repair estimates?

Most services, including the BBB, are pay to play services. Ask your neighbors, co-workers, etc… Use a large local roofing company. Check your insurance companies website for preferred vendors. Big local companies like Pyramid, Bordner, etc….

Who is the best roofing company in Kansas City?

Saturday, July 30th, 2011

My home has had minor damage over the years and we just now are getting around to fixing the roof. The shingles are torn up pretty good and want to get it fixed before winter so figured summer was the best time. Does anyone have any good references or know any good roofing companies in Kansas City that have free roof repair estimates as well so we can get a good range of what the costs should be?

Our home had damage last month also and we got a hold of a company Roof Repair Estimates at http://www.roofrepairestimates.net They gave us a free estimate and had our roof fixed in one afternoon. All the shingles were replaced completely and a few damaged areas of holes were repaired. It was a quick and economical solution to our roofing problem. We got leads from a few other places but Roof Repair Estimates had the best price and turns out did a great job. I would call them if you need more help or another estimate.

How much would you estimate the price in damages for a roof caving in due to water damage at a residential col?

Thursday, April 14th, 2011

How much would you estimate the price in damages for a roof caving in due to water damage at a residential college dorm? o.0

I wouldn’t even attempt to give an estimate. If you were a resident and had actual damages, I would list everything you had in the residence and attach a replacement value to the items as if they were new. The college’s insurance will have to pay so make sure you get a COPY of your loss to them. The College itself will have it’s own insurance estimators to assess the building and contents damage, and I’m sure they will also give the residents a chance to produce their claims as well. Otherwise you can go to small claims court for compensation.

Papaw

What to do when a new roofing job comes in 1/3 over the estimated cost?

Sunday, March 20th, 2011

There was no additional work done, but we were charged roughly 1/3 over the estimate given.

Lets hope you have a signed contract because then its easy. The only way they can charge you more money than the price agreed upon is to get your verification. If you have a rotten deck under your shingles obviously its going to cost more to replace the bad wood. They have to ask your permission and give you a price to do the extra work.

What percentage of a roof repair estimate is for labor vs materials?

Tuesday, March 8th, 2011

What is the average amount for labor costs?

There is no average. Too many variables.

Roof estimate question.?

Thursday, January 27th, 2011

I am thinking about buying a townhouse building in the Buffalo NY area and the roof does not need to be replaced right away but I want to know what I am getting into, right now it is hard to have some one estimate it. The roof is somewhere around 2000 SQ FT, it is just a plain slanted roof, it is very flat through, its slightly slanted. Whats the lowest I could get away installing that?

The best thing is to get an online roof estimate calculator. A few things that you should remember include: the price of residential roofs is typically provided in terms of per square values, even with the addition of installation. So you can figure out how many squares you’ll need. The roofing material is the largest variable at play. Copper = $1,200 per square, G-90 Steel = $300 or $400 per square, aluminum will be between $400 and $500 and stone coated steel will generally fall in between those two somewhere.

Add-ons and installation prices: installation is anything between $200 to $600 per square in costs. Add-ons is roughly between $20 to $50 per square. The specific contractor you work with will of course set his own price, and it’s then up to you to negotiate your own terms or find a better deal.

complexity of the roof also plays a roll, but your roof is quite simple and will not put up the price to much.

3 Car Garage Plans – Your Garage Building 101

Wednesday, January 26th, 2011

So once you’ve finally opted to add that much needed extra space to your property with a 3 car garage, but you realize with dismay that getting started is not as easy as it may seem at first thought.

The good news is that your 3 car garage plan to enhance your home does not need to depend on the suggestions of your contractor who will no doubt charge extra for the consultation, nor do you need to hire an expensive architect.

Here, on the World Wide Web, you can find the perfect garage plan having capacity to house three cars, for only a fraction of the cost. However, don’t be a gullible client, pay attention to detail, and you will be able to find the right 3 car garage plans for your home.

The right blueprint
When buying the plans for your 3 car garage , the first thing to ensure is that the blueprint is easy to comprehend , and is one that you can give over to a builder and step back with ease of mind that the building process will go smoothly.

Ask your vendor if the garage building kit, at the very least, includes blueprints of the interior and exterior elevations, a plan for the foundation, the outlines and floor as well as a cross-section view. Picking the right blueprint for a 3 car garage plan will enable you to have a stylish yet affordable and functional garage.

You can pick one for extra storage space, for a work bench area, for an apartment above with living quarters complete with a small kitchen and bathroom or place to kick your teenager and his noisy band into. Pay attention to the overall style as well; for instance, would you like your 3 car garage plans to be in a carriage house style Or a traditional layout Or a Palladian one? The last thing you need is to purchase a 3 car garage plan that looks great on paper but is built as a country cottage style extension to your Victorian mansion!

The right materials
So you’ve finally decided the right blueprint. Now make sure that your 3 car garage plans come with a list of materials. This list should give you an idea of the concrete, lumber, steel brackets, roofing, paints and other essential components needed for building your garage. It’s all very well to find a great 3 car garage plans that suits your need, but without an estimate of the cost you will incur to build it, you are not going to get very far.

The right flooring
There is tons of great flooring options available to you, the most popular being garage floor tiles and garage floor mats. These are commonly suggested by you 3 car garage plan vendor as they are convenient to lay out and use on the same day. Garage floor tiles can also be patterned according to individual tastes in size and colour. Coating your garage floor with high grade epoxy is also an option.

Thomas Johnsen

Hail damage on roof and hood estimate?

Tuesday, January 25th, 2011

I’m looking at purchasing a 2008 cobalt it seems to have small sized hail damage on the roof and hood smaller than a golf ball almost like minor dings. Could anyone tell me around the price they think? The car is only 2000 which is why I’m leaning tissues getting it bc the hail damage is the only problem. Thank you!! Oh and I’m nit looking for website help I want opinions!

Check in your area for Paintless Dent Removal
We have ones called Ding King , Dent wizard and numerous others . Some body shops do it as well
I’m guessing if the roof and hood are damaged so is the trunk.
Depending on how many dents and the depth of them if they can be popped out I’d say $500/$700
IF they are too deep or in areas that can’t be popped You’d have to get a new hood/trunk and possibly roof and have them repainted and that could run $1500/$2000