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Contractors Solutions Inc. - Price Information for Roofing
This is a Pricing Guide to estimate the approximate cost of roofing projects for property improvements. Roofing and basic building materials are included in these costs. Special purchases are not included. All costs must be confirmed by email to a staff member of Contractors Solutions Inc.
Important Note: The prices listed below are "industry averaged" and do not represent the prices or costs of any particular company affiliated with Contractors Solutions Inc.
| 1. | Initial Service / Work Set Up / Travel ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- | $191.05 |
| 2. | Shingles - New Roof, new shingle roof over new 1/2" plywood sheathling, 15# felt ------------ per square | $149.29 |
| 3. | Shingles - New Roof - Re-roof over existing shingles ---------------------------------------------- per square | $140.22 |
| 4. | Shingles - New Roof - Remove existing shingles, new shingle roof over existing plywood ---- per square | $202.57 |
| 5. | Sub roof repairs - Replace rotted ½"plywood sheathing each 4'x8' or 32 square feet ----------- per sheet | $ 60.00 |
| 6. | Architectural Shingles - Shingles also known as dimensional shingle ----------- Additional cost per square | $ 43.00 |
| 7. | Cedar Shingles - Cedar Shingles also known as cedar shakes ------------------ Additional cost per square | $319.00 |
| 8. | Shingle Repairs - Shingle Repairs - Search for a leak. Inspection for leak tracing ------------------------------- | $191.05 |
| 9. | Shingle Repairs - Replace defective or broken shingles ---------------------------------------------------- ea. | $ 20.00 |
| 10. | Shingle Repairs - Replace cedar wood shingles (cedar shakes) damaged or leaking wood shingles --- ea. | $ 30.00 |
| 11. | Shingles Modified - Modifications for minor roof changes - plumbing, chimney, deck, etc. ------------------ | $250.00 |
| 12. | Shingles - Closed-Cut Valley / Woven Valley - shingles extended across the valley while shingles from the other side are installed over the top of those. A valley construction by overlapping alternate courses of shingles from both sides (woven look)---------------------------------- per linear ft. | $100.00 |
| 13. | Shingles - Ridge Vent: exhaust venting located at the ridge working in conjunction with a starter or under eave soffit vent and is used to ventilate attics and vaulted ceilings. ---- per linear ft. | $ 6.50 |
| 14. | Shingles - Snow Guards: secured to prevent snow and ice from sliding off of a roof -------- per linear ft. | $ 80.00 |
| 15. | Flat Roof - New Roof, new rubber roof over new plywood sheathing ---------------------------- per square | $302.00 |
| 16. | Flat Roof - New Roof - New Roof, roof over existing (.090 Thick) Membrane, Bonding Adhesive and Lap Splice Cement .per square | $296.65 |
| 17. | Flat Roof - New Roof - Remove existing rubber, new rubber roof over existing plywood sheathing ---.090 Thick EPDM (Rubber) Roofing------ per square | $345.93 |
| 18. | Flat Roof - Roof Coating - (aluminum based roof coatings add $2.00 per square) -------------- per square | $ 60.87 |
| 19. | Flat Roof - Search for a leak. Inspection for leak tracing ------------------------------------------------------ | $125.00 |
| 20. | Flat Roof - Base Plywood sheathing The primary substrate of roofing material in a roof system ---------------------------------------------------- Additional cost per sheet | $ 60.00 |
| 21. | Flat Roof - 4 Ply Built-up Roofing 4-ply built-up asphalt roof with smooth surface top sheet : ---------------------- per square | $195.64 |
| 22. | Flat Roof - Aggregate: rock, crushed stone or lava rock, slag, water-worn gravel, etc. ----- per square | $ 76.46 |
| 23. | Flat Roof - Cap Flashing:The drip edge covering the top edge of base flashings ------------- per linear ft. | $ 20.00 |
| 24. | Roofing Maintenance - Re-seal skylight ------------------------------------------------------------------ approx. | $175.00 |
| 25. | Roofing Maintenance - Flashing / Coping repairs -------------------------------------------------------- approx. | $250.00 |
| 26. | Roofing Maintenance - Step Flashing repairs ------------------------------------------------------------ approx. | $450.00 |
| 27. | Roofing Maintenance - Replace / repair broken terracotta tile on tile roof --------------------------- approx. | $250.00 |
| 28. | Maintenance - Caulking: silicone sealing joints of various materials ------------- additional labor per hour | $ 50.00 |
| 29. | Maintenance - Roof Cement: trowelable mixture of coal tar base, solvents and
fibers ------------------------------ additional labor per hour | $ 50.00 |
| 30. | Gutters - Repairs for external gutters and/or downspouts ------------------------- additional labor per hour | $ 50.00 |
| 31. | Gutters - Repairs for Dutch (dam) or in roof gutters and/or downspouts --------- additional labor per hour | $ 50.00 |
| 32. | Gutters - New external gutters and/or downspouts ---------------------------------------------- per linear ft. | $ 22.00 |
| 33. | Gutters - Changes / modifications required for property renovations -------------------------- per linear ft. | $ 65.00 |
| 34. | Gutters - Leaf Guard, screen, Flo Free, etc. ------------------------------------------------------- per linear ft. | $ 22.00 |
| 35. | Other - Boot Collar: Rubber-medal seal cover flashing for a roof penetrations, soil or vent lines -- Furnish and Install | $110.00 |
| 36. | Other - Drain: Customized channel to carry water off of a roof --- assessment at site | $ ---- |
| 37. | Other - Drip Edge: Aluminum flashing along the outer perimeter of the roof ---------------- per linear ft. | $ 22.00 |
| 38. | Other - Expansion Joint: Separation between building sections (where movement is anticipated) -------------------------------------------------------- per linear ft. | $130.00 |
| 39. | Other - Roof Curb: A frame used to structurally mount rooftop equipment such as HVAC units, exhaust fans, skylight, etc.; may be pre-constructed or constructed on site, roof Cut --------------- each | $250.00 |
| 40. | Roof Curb Installation ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- each | $250.00 |
Informative Notes about Roofing One square refers to a 10' x 10' area or 100 square feet, it takes three bundles of shingles to cover each square. Each bundle is comprised of 33 1/3 square feet The shingle rating (thickness)when referred to as # is the weight of the shingles covering one square. To approximate the size of your roof without climbing up on it is done by measuring the width of the home plus any over hang and counting the course or rows, while staying on the ground, two rows = one foot. Re-shingling over existing shingles is permitted only once by the building code, if there are two layers of shingles both must be removed down to the plywood sheathing. Unless otherwise specified shingles are a 20 year warranted standard 3 tab, 235 weight (#). The more the weight is, the thicker the shingle is, and the longer the warranty. Architectural Shingles are thicker and have a longer warranty, thicker 3 tab shingles are available and increase their warranty.
Contractors Solutions Inc. - Roofing Industry Glossary of Terms
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| | Acrylic Coating: A coating system with an acrylic resin base. |
| Air Blown Asphalt: Asphalt produced by blowing air through molten asphalt held at an elevated temperature. This procedure is used to modify properties of the asphalt. |
| Apron Flashing: A flashing located at the low end of a curb or penetration. |
| Area Divider: A flashed assembly usually extending above the surface of the roof that is anchored to the roof deck. It is used to relieve thermal stresses in a roof system where an expansion joint is not required, or to separate large roof areas. |
| Asbestos: An incombustible fibrous mineral form of magnesium silicate formerly used for fireproofing and sometimes used for the reinforcement of roofing materials. |
| Asphalt: Roofing Asphalt - A. Dead-Level Asphalt: for roofs which do not exceed a ¼ in 12 slope (2%). B. Flat Asphalt: for roofs which do not exceed a ½ in 12 slope (4%). C. Steep Asphalt: for roofs which do not exceed a 3 in 12 slope (25%). D. Special Steep Asphalt: for roofs which do not exceed a 6 in 12 slope (50%). E. Asphalt Felt: An asphalt-saturated and/or an asphalt-coated felt membrane. |
| Base Flashing (membrane base flashing): Plies of roof membrane material used to seal a roof at the vertical plane intersections, such as at a roof-wall and roof-curb junctures. |
| Base Sheet: An asphalt-impregnated, or coated felt used as the first ply in some built-up and modified bitumen roof systems. |
| Batten: (1) A strip of wood usually fastened to the structural deck for use in attaching a primary roof system such as tile; (2) A plastic strip, wood strip, or metal bar which is used to fasten or hold the roof and/or base flashing in place, A.K.A. Termination Bar. |
| Buckle: A long, tented displacement of a roof membrane. Can occur over insulation and deck joints. |
| Built-Up Roof Membrane: A roof membrane consisting of layers of bitumen, which serves as the waterproofing component, with plies of reinforcement fabric installed between each layer. The reinforcement material can consist of bitumen-saturated felt, coated felt, polyester felt or other fabrics. A surfacing is generally applied and can be asphalt, aggregate, emulsion or a granule-surfaced cap sheet. |
| Bulb-Tee: steel reinforcing used when constructing pre-stressed, poured gypsum decks. When the gypsum is poured, it surrounds the Bulb-Tee. |
| Closure Strip: A material used to close openings created by joining metal panels or sheets and flashings. |
| Coal Tar Pitch: A type of coal tar used in dead-level or low-slope built-up roofs. It is not for use in roofs exceeding ¼" in 12" (2%) slope. |
| Coal Tar Felt: A roofing membrane saturated with refined coal tar. |
| Coping: the piece of material used to cover the top of a wall. It can be constructed from metal, masonry, or stone. |
| Copper: It is also used as a primary roof material as well as a flashing component. Copper turns a greenish color after being exposed to the weather for a length of time and appears in the middle of the Galvanic Series. |
| Cornice: A horizontal projecting part that crowns the wall of a building. |
| Dry Rot: Wood rot caused by certain fungi. Dry rot can result from condensation build-up, roof leaks that go untended, or from other problems. Dry rot will not remain localized. It can spread and damage any lumber touching the affected area. |
| Felt: A roofing sheet made of interwoven fibers. The fibers can be wood or vegetable for Organic Felts, glass fibers for fiberglass felts, polyester, or asbestos. |
| Flashing: Components used to seal the roof system at areas where the roof covering is interrupted or terminated. For example, pipes, curbs, walls, etc. all have special components that, when correctly installed, will help prevent moisture entry into the roof system or building. |
| Primer: A material that is applied to a surface in order to increase that surface's ability to adhere to or work in conjunction with a subsequently applied material. |
| Slag: Residue from blast furnaces that is sometimes used for the surfacing on aggregate-surfaced built-up roof systems. |
| Slate: A fine-grained metamorphic rock that splits into thin, smooth-surfaced layers used in steep slope roofing applications. |
| Terra Cotta: A semifired ceramic clay used in building construction. |
| Underlayment: A material installed over the roof deck prior to the application of the primary roof covering. Usually consists of fifteen (15#) or thirty (30#) pound organic felt but can also be self-adhering such as an ice and water protection membrane. |
| Vulcanize: To improve the strength, resiliency, and freedom from stickiness and odor of rubber, for example, by combining with sulfur or other additives in the presence of heat and pressure. |
| Water Trough: The area in a valley where water runs. Usually referred to with open valley configurations. |
| Wind Clip: A clip that slips over the ends of tile, slate and other steep slope roofing materials in order to help prevent wind uplift damage. |
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