How much does a roof cost for a 2000 sq foot home in Fayetteville, NC?
The answer to this question depends on a few factors and variables that can increase the price of a new roof. The climate in which you live will also be a factor as to what kinds of roofing materials you will be able to install on your home. Some of these factors include the following:
Pitch of the roof (how steep it is)
Type of desired roofing material
Needed repairs such as plywood and other wood replacement
Difficult roof (lots of angles, various pitches or chimneys etc.)
Tear-off (ripping off old roof), new construction or overlay (putting new shingles on old ones)
For the purposes of this page we will assume you have an easily walkable roof pitch between 4/12 and 6/12 and a small amount of gables/chimneys. We will also assume that the cost includes tearing off the old roof and replacing it with a common 30 year asphalt shingle. We will also include additional costs such as new underlayment, drip edge, and flashing. This would be your common home that you would find built in the late 90’s or early 2000’s which has a pretty basic shaped roof and is not very steep. Since the roof is rather easy you would expect to pay anywhere from $9,500-$15,000 depending on the type of shingle you choose and additional add on/repairs that are required.
The example provided is simply an example estimate because you really do need to consider all the factors required when replacing and installing a new roof on your home. If we uncover water damage on the OSB boards or rafters then we will need to repair them which could drive up the overall price of the roof replacement job. It is hard to know what kind of damage (if any) we will encounter without doing a roof inspection in perso, this is why we recommend scheduling a visit with one of our roofing contractors to provide a roof estimate in person. When our roofers get to the home for the estimate they will look at the roof, discuss options/materials and provide a much more accurate quote for a roof replacement. Remember that a new roof will increase the value of the home and if you were to sell the home within 5-8 years after getting it installed there are good chances you will get back roughly 60% of the cost it took to replace the roof.
Pitch of the roof (how steep it is)
Type of desired roofing material
Needed repairs such as plywood and other wood replacement
Difficult roof (lots of angles, various pitches or chimneys etc.)
Tear-off (ripping off old roof), new construction or overlay (putting new shingles on old ones)
For the purposes of this page we will assume you have an easily walkable roof pitch between 4/12 and 6/12 and a small amount of gables/chimneys. We will also assume that the cost includes tearing off the old roof and replacing it with a common 30 year asphalt shingle. We will also include additional costs such as new underlayment, drip edge, and flashing. This would be your common home that you would find built in the late 90’s or early 2000’s which has a pretty basic shaped roof and is not very steep. Since the roof is rather easy you would expect to pay anywhere from $9,500-$15,000 depending on the type of shingle you choose and additional add on/repairs that are required.
The example provided is simply an example estimate because you really do need to consider all the factors required when replacing and installing a new roof on your home. If we uncover water damage on the OSB boards or rafters then we will need to repair them which could drive up the overall price of the roof replacement job. It is hard to know what kind of damage (if any) we will encounter without doing a roof inspection in perso, this is why we recommend scheduling a visit with one of our roofing contractors to provide a roof estimate in person. When our roofers get to the home for the estimate they will look at the roof, discuss options/materials and provide a much more accurate quote for a roof replacement. Remember that a new roof will increase the value of the home and if you were to sell the home within 5-8 years after getting it installed there are good chances you will get back roughly 60% of the cost it took to replace the roof.