Summary
When budgeting for a roof replacement, it’s important to consider the complexity of your roof’s design and the layout of the job site. Features such as dormers, steep slopes, and accessibility challenges can significantly affect the overall cost of the project. If you have any questions about how to budget for you specific roofing job, contact us today.
Dormers and Valleys
If your roof has multiple dormers or valleys, the cost of replacement will likely increase. Dormers and valleys require more careful workmanship and additional materials to ensure proper waterproofing and a clean finish. These features complicate the installation process, which results in more time which equals more money.
Roof Pitch
Steep roofs are more challenging to work on than low-slope roofs. Roofers need additional safety equipment and take special precautions to work on steep surfaces, which adds to the labor cost and further increases the overall price.
Accessibility to the Roof
The ease of access to your roof can significantly impact the cost of your project.
- Ground Access: A clear and reasonably level area beneath the eaves is ideal for using a roofers’ buggy, such as an Equipter, to collect old roofing materials and debris. Limited access can slow down the tear-off process.
- Crane Truck Delivery: If a delivery crane cannot easily lift materials onto your roof due to overhanging trees, power lines, or other obstacles, your costs may increase due to the need to manually carry heavy materials.
- Driveway Conditions: A steep or narrow driveway can prevent a shingle delivery truck from getting close enough to your home. This will require additional labor to move materials manually, which will raise costs.