Estimated Garage Roof Replacement Prices (Asphalt Shingle) |
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Atlanta, GA | $152.96 - $248.56 per 100 sq. ft. |
Coral Springs, FL | $176.00 - $286.00 per 100 sq. ft. |
Des Moines, IA | $145.44 - $236.34 per 100 sq. ft. |
El Paso, TX | $144.64 - $235.04 per 100 sq. ft. |
Fargo, ND | $148.32 - $241.02 per 100 sq. ft. |
Memphis, TN | $141.12 - $229.32 per 100 sq. ft. |
Rio Rancho, NM | $152.16 - $247.26 per 100 sq. ft. |
San Francisco, CA | $262.40 - $426.40 per 100 sq. ft. |
Wichita, KS | $144.00 - $234.00 per 100 sq. ft. |
Wilmington, NC | $158.08 - $256.88 per 100 sq. ft. |
Free Roofing Cost Estimates |
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To determine the cost of replacing your garage roof, you'll need to figure out a few things. The cost may vary based on:
1. Slope of the roof. The angle of your garage roof will affect the price of your project. First, a roof with a low pitch is more walkable and will allow for the cheapest installation. Second, a roof with no or low pitch has a smaller square footage, and therefore less material costs.
2. Roofing material options. Many different materials and styles are available for your garage roof. Rolled roofing is the cheapest option for a detached garage. Asphalt is usually the next most affordable option. Slate roofing and standing seam roofing are more expensive, but they are incredibly durable.
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3. Removal of existing roof. If the existing garage roof is in good enough condition, a new roof may be able to be installed over it. Taking off old layers requires more time and increases the overall price of the project.
4. Condition of the roof. Expect to pay more for your garage roof replacement if the structure or framing of the roof has been damaged and needs to be repaired.
5. Your location. Your geographic location may have a significant impact on the cost of your garage reroofing project. Material prices and labor costs are usually higher in major cities where the cost of living is higher.
6. Scope of the project. Do you just need to replace the garage roof? Or do you need to re-roof your entire home? It may be a better value to do both projects at the same time.