Estimating Roofing Material Costs

Aug 30
10:13

2011

Antoinette Ayana

Antoinette Ayana

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Curious to see how much your re-roofing project is going to cost you? The article below will provide you with a few steps to help you obtain your end figure.

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Regardless of the material being used,Estimating Roofing Material Costs Articles the decision to undergo a re-roofing project will always be costly. A variety of materials make up a new roofing system, especially in cases where shingles are used. In order to price a new roof, you will need to figure out the exact size in square footage, basing the amount of materials required on the number obtained. Prior to moving forward with the construction, you will need to gather your materials to find out how much it will cost. By following a few simple and easy steps, you can obtain the amount and get started on your next roofing project.

Step 1 – Measure the width and length of the area to figure out the square-footage of the new roof. Simply multiply the length by the width to obtain your figure.

Step 2 – Determine exactly how many shingles will be needed to complete the project. This will depend on the figure obtained in step one. Three shingle bundles is equal to one hundred square feet. An area that is 1,000 square feet will require 30 bundles. Multiply the current shingle price by the number f bundles to obtain the cost.

Step 3 – Figure out which type of felt underlayment to use in your project. No. 30 felt will cover 216 square feet and is twice as thick as No. 15 felt, which covers 432. If your project involves a roof that is 1,000 square feet, 2 ½ rolls of No. 15 felt will be needed. Do the math and add up the cost of the rolls to obtain your end figure.

Step 4 – Figure out the amount of ice guard that will be required to complete the project. Ice guard typically comes packages in rolls of 2 X 75 square feet. They are applied along the edges of the roof, on the outside. The total amount of ice guard required can be found by simply adding the total measurement of the home’s exterior.

Step 5 – The length of the ridge at the peak of the roof must be measured to determine exactly how much ridge and hip cap will be required. A single roll of this material will typically cover 33 feet of space. Add up the bundle amount and add the current hip and ridge shingle price to the total.

Step 6 – You’ll need to secure your shingles somehow. Grab yourself two boxes of 25 lb roofing nails. Add the amount of the nails to the total cost of ridge and hip shingles. Next, add that total to the amount of the ice guard, shingles and felt to obtain the total price of your project.

Step 7 – Of course, you can always just hire a professional to take care of the work for you. In these cases, a licensed roof specialist will come to your property and discuss your available options. He or she will then be able to provide you with an estimate of the potential costs, including materials and labor.