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What is the typical asphalt shingle roofing cost?
Written by No Doubt Marketing
For many homeowners faced with replacing a roof, one of the largest questions is what are asphalt shingle roofing costs associated with the replacement. Actual costs will depend on the competitive regional rates of contractors in your area and the availability of roofing contractors. In today’s economy, many homeowners may find that contractors are willing to negotiate rates to meet the homeowner’s needs, particularly if the homeowner has the financing already available to begin the project.
Materials Costs
There are several factors when considering the costs associated with asphalt shingle roofing costs. Costs are measured in squares. One square is equal to 100 square feet or a 10 x 10 foot square area.
Asphalt Shingles — asphalt roofing shingles can range in cost from approximately $50 to $150 per square.
Asphalt Felting Paper — this is the paper this is laid down on the roof before the asphalt shingles are installed – $5-7 per roll.
Labor Costs
Labor costs, again, are dependent on regional costs for contractors and laborers. Below is a list of typical costs associated with asphalt shingle roofing prices.
Stripping old shingles and re-shingle with new shingles — $2.00-5.00 per square
Installing asphalt shingles over existing shingles — $1.50-$3.50 per square
Install flashing around chimney — $300-500
Install flashing around skylight — $300-500
Install aluminum gutter and down-spouts — $3-6 linear foot
Other Costs
Other costs that may be involved with installing asphalt roofing shingles include delivery of materials, permits or other local requirements. Estimates for these charges should be included on your job estimate from your professional roofing contractor.
Another asphalt shingle roofing cost that should be taken into account is that there may be some necessary roofing repairs if a chimney has to be replaced for instance.
Items that should be included with the estimate and work are sealing the roof with a roof cement product, inspections and cleanup of any old roofing materials and debris that accumulates with the project. The contractor may charge to rent a trailer to haul the old materials to the dump and there may also be a dump fee.
If you are interested in recycling of old asphalt roofing shingles, ask about any costs associated with this service and if the roofing contractor is able to make arrangements for delivery of the materials to the recycling company. Make sure to ask for a receipt of delivery of the materials to be recycled.
Impact of Scheduling and Turnaround Time
In general, roofing contractors tend to be busier during nice weather in the months of spring, summer and autumn. While it is possible to schedule the installation of your asphalt roof shingles between light spring and summer rain showers, it is not advisable to do so during a typically rainy time of year. Expert roofing contractors, however, are usually very skilled at shoehorning a roofing job in between showers.
Usual turnaround time for an entire asphalt shingle roof replacement is approximately three to seven days. It is a good idea to have your roofing contractor make a firm commitment to the starting date and confirm the delivery of materials so that everything is ready to begin on time. Delays in the delivery of materials can result in delays in your project and increase your asphalt shingle roofing prices considerably, if you end up having to place a rush order on your materials.
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