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November 19, 2009 at 2:40 PM #484411November 19, 2009 at 6:35 PM #485115
waiting hawk
Participant“Are you saying the roofers (licensed company) only last 2 years in this economy. (Vs the roof itself) If so – I have to say you have a good point.
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November 19, 2009 at 6:35 PM #484658waiting hawk
Participant“Are you saying the roofers (licensed company) only last 2 years in this economy. (Vs the roof itself) If so – I have to say you have a good point.
”yes
November 19, 2009 at 6:35 PM #485346waiting hawk
Participant“Are you saying the roofers (licensed company) only last 2 years in this economy. (Vs the roof itself) If so – I have to say you have a good point.
”yes
November 19, 2009 at 6:35 PM #485031waiting hawk
Participant“Are you saying the roofers (licensed company) only last 2 years in this economy. (Vs the roof itself) If so – I have to say you have a good point.
”yes
November 19, 2009 at 6:35 PM #484490waiting hawk
Participant“Are you saying the roofers (licensed company) only last 2 years in this economy. (Vs the roof itself) If so – I have to say you have a good point.
”yes
November 19, 2009 at 6:45 PM #485036XBoxBoy
ParticipantThere are lots of factors that aren’t getting called out here. We recently reroofed an older house that originally had shake shingle installed on skip boards. To upgrade the roof, we had to have the singles taken off, and OSB board put down to cover the skip boards, then the shingles installed on top of that. The roof was also lots of small sections, not simple large areas. It was a 2000sqft house plus garage. We got a triple layer shingle. All in all, it cost just under $20k. We did a number of bids and that was not the absolute cheapest, but was one of the lower cost bids. We could have lowered the cost by going with a cheaper shingle so if you’re looking for a rock bottom price, don’t use our cost as an estimate.
The company was Premium Roofing, (619) 239-8880 and I highly recommend them.
XBoxBoy
November 19, 2009 at 6:45 PM #484663XBoxBoy
ParticipantThere are lots of factors that aren’t getting called out here. We recently reroofed an older house that originally had shake shingle installed on skip boards. To upgrade the roof, we had to have the singles taken off, and OSB board put down to cover the skip boards, then the shingles installed on top of that. The roof was also lots of small sections, not simple large areas. It was a 2000sqft house plus garage. We got a triple layer shingle. All in all, it cost just under $20k. We did a number of bids and that was not the absolute cheapest, but was one of the lower cost bids. We could have lowered the cost by going with a cheaper shingle so if you’re looking for a rock bottom price, don’t use our cost as an estimate.
The company was Premium Roofing, (619) 239-8880 and I highly recommend them.
XBoxBoy
November 19, 2009 at 6:45 PM #485120XBoxBoy
ParticipantThere are lots of factors that aren’t getting called out here. We recently reroofed an older house that originally had shake shingle installed on skip boards. To upgrade the roof, we had to have the singles taken off, and OSB board put down to cover the skip boards, then the shingles installed on top of that. The roof was also lots of small sections, not simple large areas. It was a 2000sqft house plus garage. We got a triple layer shingle. All in all, it cost just under $20k. We did a number of bids and that was not the absolute cheapest, but was one of the lower cost bids. We could have lowered the cost by going with a cheaper shingle so if you’re looking for a rock bottom price, don’t use our cost as an estimate.
The company was Premium Roofing, (619) 239-8880 and I highly recommend them.
XBoxBoy
November 19, 2009 at 6:45 PM #484495XBoxBoy
ParticipantThere are lots of factors that aren’t getting called out here. We recently reroofed an older house that originally had shake shingle installed on skip boards. To upgrade the roof, we had to have the singles taken off, and OSB board put down to cover the skip boards, then the shingles installed on top of that. The roof was also lots of small sections, not simple large areas. It was a 2000sqft house plus garage. We got a triple layer shingle. All in all, it cost just under $20k. We did a number of bids and that was not the absolute cheapest, but was one of the lower cost bids. We could have lowered the cost by going with a cheaper shingle so if you’re looking for a rock bottom price, don’t use our cost as an estimate.
The company was Premium Roofing, (619) 239-8880 and I highly recommend them.
XBoxBoy
November 19, 2009 at 6:45 PM #485351XBoxBoy
ParticipantThere are lots of factors that aren’t getting called out here. We recently reroofed an older house that originally had shake shingle installed on skip boards. To upgrade the roof, we had to have the singles taken off, and OSB board put down to cover the skip boards, then the shingles installed on top of that. The roof was also lots of small sections, not simple large areas. It was a 2000sqft house plus garage. We got a triple layer shingle. All in all, it cost just under $20k. We did a number of bids and that was not the absolute cheapest, but was one of the lower cost bids. We could have lowered the cost by going with a cheaper shingle so if you’re looking for a rock bottom price, don’t use our cost as an estimate.
The company was Premium Roofing, (619) 239-8880 and I highly recommend them.
XBoxBoy
June 6, 2019 at 9:46 AM #812702JC
ParticipantDoes anyone know if TC is still around? I used him for a small repair awhile back and he was awesome and now need a bit more done. Thank you!
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