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It depends on whether or not it requires a tear-off, if valleys are involved, what type of shingles are desired, the pitch of the roof, and many other factors including location.
Your installer's hourly charge will probably range from $20 to $40 an hour. The quote will estimate the number of hours required to tear down the old ceiling, prep the area and install the tiles.
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The first thing you want to do is be sure that the original tile is secure and even. If it is loose, or uneven the new tile may pop out or crack under normal wear and tear. If it is uneven or unsecure you can lay a sub-floor to give the new tile a even base.
How much a 700 square foot roof cost will depend on if you are doing it yourself, or having it done by a professional. It also varies greatly depending on the materials being used. You should expect to pay anywhere from 300.00 to 1,000.00.
By trying to lift too much weight.
It depends on a lot of variables, tear off or layover, what type of materials chosen, pitch and height make a difference in labor costs. Material for a tear off including felt, shingles nails, vents, pipe flashing, usually cost me around $110-$150 per square (100 square feet roof area not house area), depending on shingles used. figure about 21/2 - 4 times that cost with professional installation.
We need to tear out a spot on our roof. How difficult is it to remove and replace roof shingles on our own?
yes, lift to much weight and it could tear any muscle can
You're kidding I hope. Price varies quite a bit depending on where you are and the type of roof you have. One or two story, how steep, how many peaks, but that seems way out of line. 40 year shingles are probably around $100 a square, maybe $125. Single layer tear off should be half of installation and reshingle used to be about the same as the shingles to maybe one and half the shingles. If there is only one layer on the roof now, there is really no reason to tear off what is there. For that kind of money, I would get several bids.
Usually a year, but the sooner the better. The policy may not cover it if you reported the claim late. If the roof is due to age, wear, tear or faulty construction the roof would not be covered anyway.
It depends on whether or not it requires a tear-off, if valleys are involved, what type of shingles are desired, the pitch of the roof, and many other factors including location.
No, that's normal expected wear and tear for any roof.
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Yes,Typhoons And Hurricanes can tear Roof of buildings and worst.
Conditions, materials, and worksite will vary, but for a non tear-off, asphalt shingle roof with a few valleys and a pitch under 6/12, a labor charge of $75-$90 per square for non-metro Midwest application is in the ballpark.