Roofing Contractor Package - California 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Roofing Contractor Package in the editor.
  2. Begin with the California Roofing Contract. Fill in the scope of work, work site details, and insurance information as required. Ensure compliance with California laws.
  3. Use the Bid Log to track outstanding bids. Enter details such as due date, sent date, bid price, and status for each bid.
  4. Complete the Bid Follow Up Letter by addressing it to the relevant agency or customer after submitting a bid.
  5. For any changes in contracts, utilize the Change Order Sheet to document amendments between subcontractors and contractors.
  6. Once a project is completed, fill out the Certificate of Completion to certify satisfactory work.
  7. Create a Final Project Punch List detailing unfinished tasks and have property owners initial upon completion.
  8. Implement a Worker Safety and Health Plan to ensure compliance with safety regulations during construction.
  9. In case of an incident, use the Accident Report Form to document all relevant information regarding accidents on-site.
  10. After project completion, distribute the Customer Satisfaction Survey and Company Evaluation by Customer forms to gather feedback.

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The size of your home is one of the most crucial cost factors to consider, as most roofers in Los Angeles will price out your project based on roof square footage. The average cost of roof replacement in Los Angeles is $8.60 per square foot, and prices range from $4 to $12 per square foot for most projects.
As of Sep 5, 2025, the average hourly pay for a Roofing Contractor in California is $20.68 an hour. While ZipRecruiter is seeing salaries as high as $28.47 and as low as $9.73, the majority of Roofing Contractor salaries currently range between $17.07 (25th percentile) to $21.83 (75th percentile) in California.
You can expect anywhere from $400 to $700 per square, depending on the type of roofing material, roof complexity, and local labor rates.
Roofing labor costs $2.00 to $3.50 per square foot on average or $200 to $350 per square to shingles, not including materials and supplies. Installing a metal roof costs $4.00 to $8.00 per square foot for labor alone. Roofers charge $30 to $100 per hour for labor.
The national average cost of replacing a roof on a 2,000-square-foot house is between $7,283 and $24,121, but in general, you can expect to spend an average of about $9,476. The number of stories in your home docHubly affects the roofs square footage, which can affect replacement costs as a result.

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