The price per shingle can be found at local house decor stores such as Lowes or Home Depot. However, contacting a roofing contractor will also get a better idea on the single price of a shingle because they order in larger quanitites.
$195,that's the cost of shingle shot.
The average price that I have found for a sq ft of shingle siding The average price that I have found for a sq ft of shingle siding The average price that I have found per sq ft of shingle siding is around $55 per sq ft hope this helps ^^
The average price that I have found for a sq ft of shingle siding The average price that I have found for a sq ft of shingle siding The average price that I have found per sq ft of shingle siding is around $55 per sq ft hope this helps ^^
Varying It depends on who you hire to shingle your house, the cost of material, ect...
rule of thumb "job cost" double the cost of material add 20%
Probably not. Many factors are considered by underwriters of insurance companies in determining if a risk will be insured and how much the premium will be. //
I inquired about replacing my screen due to scratches from my children. Sanyo has replacements, but they cost about $900 and $150 shipping coming out to more than the original price of the television.
The cost varies tremendously depending on whether it will be wood shake, asphalt shingle, architectural shingle. Is it pitched or flat? Is a tearoff required? Are you in a high labor cost area like New York or California? Are you in a severe weather or high heat area? Will new gutters be needed? Are there many existing roof fixtures (air conditioning, vents, etc.). A very very rough starting point might be about $15,000.
If it's a non-degree program, then you are needing 380,000. But this can be paid in a very light terms. I called CICA Office at 5215848 and i inquired about this.
Many homeowners with traditional shingle roofs are discovering the hidden costs of shingles. Shingle roofs can leak, raise insurance premiums, and cost thousands of dollars to repair. Installing a new shingle roof can be time-consuming and expensive, sometimes taking weeks. A metal or tin roof offers a durable and affordable alternative. Metal roofs come in large sheets for easy and fast installation, do not leak or need maintenance, and are lightweight. Housing structures have to be built specifically for traditional shingle roofs due to the high weight. Metal roofs do not require additional support, and can be installed by as few as 2 people.
26 square feet? That is not a roof that is a patch. 5' X5' is 25 square feet, so a minimun job call for a roofer, about $100
Yeah, that's what is commonly called 'preordering'. Sometimes you only need to put a deposit down rather than the whole cost, but it basically reserves you the game for when it comes out.