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A roof replacement costs about $11,000 on average but can range from $6,000 to over $50,000 for roofs made of premium materials such as slate, clay or copper. The actual cost of installing a new roof depends on location, materials, roof size and dimensions and whom you hire.
The 25% Rule If the damage exceeds 25% of the roofs surface area and the roofing work was permitted at the time of installation, the insurance company may cover the cost of replacing the entire roofing section.
Roof Costs: Asphalt shingles are typically priced between $3,000 and $8,000, whereas slate can range from $16,000 to $32,000 depending on the size and intricacy of your home. Consider Long-Term Savings: A metal roof can be 40% less expensive in the long term due to its durability and energy efficiency.
Hourly Roofing Salary by State StateEstimated Hourly Rate California $28.54 New Jersey $28.49 Oregon $28.42 Hawaii $28.1346 more rows Aug 21, 2024
How Much Does a New Roof Cost by Square Foot? Square FeetPrice RangeAverage Cost 1,700 $4,590$10,285 $7,578 2,000 $5,400$12,100 $8,927 2,500 $6,750$15,125 $11,159 3,000 $8,100$18,150 $13,3914 more rows Mar 4, 2025

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Typically, a pitched, shingled roof in D.C. will cost between $6.00 and $7.20 per square foot, including installation and material costs.
But before we do, here are the 7 most popular ways to pay for a roofing project: Cash/check. Credit card. Personal loan. Home equity loan. Insurance coverage. Roof company financing. Government funded home improvement loans.

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