Prices vary widely depending upon your area
Best bet is to get a few local quotes
23$ plus/ bundle
The cost to recycle asphalt shingles is rather low. Sometimes free. Your biggest cost will be the transportation cost to haul them to your local paving contractor. A cost that the contractor would have is the shredding of the shingles to make them usable in hot mix asphalt. With the percentage of asphalt binder usually around 17-18% in asphalt shingles, most paving contractors will either take them off your hands for free or buy them from you. Asphalt binder is what is left over after gasoline, diesel, kerosene, and other volatiles are distilled off of crude oil. With the rising oil prices, all asphalt paving contractors are looking for ways to increase the amount of recycled asphalt pavement or shingles they use in their mix designs. I am in the Asphalt Recycling business as we speak. I am involved with this through out the U.S. and the answer above is wrong. No one in the U.S. is paying for asphalt shingles at this time! You will receive a discounted tipping fee at the asphalt shingle recycling center. I was just at the National Asphalt conference in Chicago, were everyone who is someone in the asphalt business, or is associated with the Asphalt Recycling end were at. There is no talk of the Asphalt producers paying for them because part of the business plan is to collect those fees. Paying for asphalt shingles to be dumped at your site is about 10-20 years away.
The cost of it is about the range of 350$ to 4,000$, That is if you buy the materials for it and make it on your own.
Replacement costs will vary depending on the amount of preparation work, the location, the type of asphalt shingles, and the complexity of the roof. Get local estimates from contractors with verifiable references.
The cost of material through an asphalt plant typically ranges from $70 to $150 per ton, depending on factors such as location, quality, and current market conditions. This price includes the raw materials used to produce asphalt, such as aggregates, bitumen, and additives, but excludes labor and installation costs. Additional factors like transportation and local taxes can also influence the final material cost.
One of the cheapest form of roofing repair that you can do is asphalt shingles. Asphalt shingles can cost about $100-300 for a 10x10 square section. For more durable shingles, you can expect to pay a price of around $400. If you are looking to repair a section of a roof, it can cost upwards to about $700.
Check with one of the superstores (Home Depot, Lowe's etc)Ask for the cost per bundle, and how many bundles there are to a 'square'.A square is 100 square feet, most shingles are 3 bundles to a square, but some of the new architectural are very heavy and thick and come 4 to a square.
All roofing shingles and tiles naturally stand up to the elements over a good period of time. Asphalt roofs are less expensive than a tile roof and they channel water better.
It will vary depending on where you live and the time of the year but between $60 and $75 is the usual range.
With composition shingles of lighter weight, three bundles will do a square (one hundred square feet). Heavier shingles often come packaged as four bundles per square. Some of the shingles come in as much as 7 bundles per square like the GAF-Elk Camelot they are more expensive but look good and have a lifetime warranty.
The cost to replace a roof on a 1,400 sq ft house typically ranges from $5,000 to $12,000, depending on factors such as the roofing material, labor costs, and any necessary repairs to the underlying structure. Asphalt shingles are generally the most affordable option, while materials like metal or tile can increase the price. Regional labor rates and specific local conditions can also influence the overall cost. It's advisable to obtain multiple quotes from contractors for a more accurate estimate.
27 squares is equivalent to 2700 square feet. Measure square area by multiplying length by width of your entire roof. Add all the areas together for total square feet. Take the square feet and divide by 100 to get squares. 3 bundles of shingles to make one square with 5 inches of exposure on the shingles. For every 33 feet of ridge you will need one bundle of three tab shingles. Each bundle of shingles has 27 shingles so that is 81 single tabs at approximately 5 inches each, 405 inches of run or 33.75 linear feet. At current shingle prices near $21 per bundle that will cost you about $1700 just in shingles. #15 roll of felt is 4 squares at about $20 per roll. One box of coil nails will usually cover 18-20 squares. Any other calculations and you are on your own.