How much, approxitmately, would a 9′x15′ add-on roof cost?
We have to replace an add-on roof,a 9′x15′ sq ft area. We aren’t using a rubber roof, just the black paper and tar. We were quoted a price, including the cost of materials. I would love to get some feedback on this subject. Thanks.
Ravenrose, my feedback would not be accurate as the cost GREATLY varies by location. So, your best bet would stick to making an apples-to-apples comparison by getting more free estimates.
As it is, there are plenty of local roofing contractors seeking to give free estimates with no obligation, and taking advantage of this is the consumer-smart way to go about finding an accurate answer to your question
Getting the free estimates is key to getting a fair deal. Here’s a great link to a handyman site that offers free very resourceful information to assist you in your project, and, ultimately, select a local roofing contractor in an effort to get the best deal for you:
ROOFING CONTRACTOR INFO:
http://yourhandymanzone.com/Your_Handyman_Zone_Free_Estimates_Roofing.htm
I’m sure you’ll find the information you need, specifically the tips, useful as it relates to being treated fairly by contractors and exploring the consumer-wise approach of getting free written estimates to find the best contractor in your area.
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Source(s):
The Internet. Just whatever is available online and what I have on my mind, including the inclusion of relevant sites, like the one cited that came about from my efforts, which is intended to be useful. Helping people get the relevant info they want is great.
September 2nd, 2011 at 5:44 am
Talk to at least three licensed contractors and get bids from all of them. Then you will get an idea how much it will cost.
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September 2nd, 2011 at 6:33 am
Roofing ? you better know who you are dealing with. Cheaper can be a warning flag. Check them out. All you have to do is ask around. Rip offs, and I,m not referring to the old material, are common in these trades. You think you are saving and end up paying someone else to do the whole job over again.
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September 2nd, 2011 at 6:46 am
Ravenrose, my feedback would not be accurate as the cost GREATLY varies by location. So, your best bet would stick to making an apples-to-apples comparison by getting more free estimates.
As it is, there are plenty of local roofing contractors seeking to give free estimates with no obligation, and taking advantage of this is the consumer-smart way to go about finding an accurate answer to your question
Getting the free estimates is key to getting a fair deal. Here’s a great link to a handyman site that offers free very resourceful information to assist you in your project, and, ultimately, select a local roofing contractor in an effort to get the best deal for you:
ROOFING CONTRACTOR INFO:
http://yourhandymanzone.com/Your_Handyman_Zone_Free_Estimates_Roofing.htm
I’m sure you’ll find the information you need, specifically the tips, useful as it relates to being treated fairly by contractors and exploring the consumer-wise approach of getting free written estimates to find the best contractor in your area.
.
Source(s):
The Internet. Just whatever is available online and what I have on my mind, including the inclusion of relevant sites, like the one cited that came about from my efforts, which is intended to be useful. Helping people get the relevant info they want is great.
References :