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  • House with an asphalt shingle roof

    How Much Does a Roof Replacement Cost?

    Roof replacement costs may vary depending on the size of your roof, the material you choose, and your location. Learn everything about replacing your old roof, including the cost in most states, the best materials for a roof, and everything you’ll need to

  • A tiled roof of a large house

    What to Do if You’ve Had Wind Damage to Your Roof

    High winds over 50 mph can proportionally damage your roof, making your property more susceptible to roof leaks. Some signs of wind damage to your roof include missing or loose shingles, dented metal flashing, and interior water leaks.

  • Mom and daughter looks out window of vaulted ceiling

    How Much Do Roof, Scissor, and Attic Trusses Cost?

    Are you looking to install scissor or attic trusses on your roof? The cost to install these roof trusses may vary by location, the pitch of your roof, and the truss type. Learn everything about new roof truss prices before you attempt this project.

  • woman looking at asphalt roof samples for house

    4 Types of Asphalt Shingles Perfect for Your Roof

    When choosing the right style of asphalt shingle roofing for your home, you'll first have to decide between fiberglass asphalt and traditional organic asphalt. Then select architectural shingles or three-tab shingles based on budget and style.

  • A worker installing new roof

    7 Roof Replacement Steps to Know Before Hiring a Contractor

    Angi's expert guide describes all the steps involved in replacing your roof, from hiring the right contractor to the final cleanup and inspection. Know what to expect at every stage of the project with this helpful guide.

  • House with new roof

    How Much Does a New Roof Cost?

    Getting a new roof can help keep your home safe and dry. Use this guide to learn about how much a new roof costs and the factors that go into the price so that you can start your new roofing project with confidence and peace of mind.

  • Two-story house with landscaping and garage

    How Much Does a Home Roof Inspection Cost?

    Roofs come up against a lot of pressure, so it's important to schedule regular checkups to get ahead of any issues. While the cost of a roof inspection varies, they can detect potential problems long before your roof requires costly repairs.

  • Ice gutters melting from a house roof

    How to Melt Ice in Gutters the Safe and Effective Way (5 Steps)

    Ice dams forming on your home’s gutters look menacing, and could spring leaks inside your home. But wait! Breaking up ice with a hammer could damage your gutters and roof. This how-to guide will walk you through how to melt ice in gutters safely.

  • A blue luxury suburban house with gray roof and white trim and green landscaping

    Roof Types: Pros, Cons & Maintenance Needs

    Your roof design plays a bigger role than just curb appeal. Discover the pros and cons of these nine common roof types, from weather resistance to attic space.

  • A roofer installing a metal drip edge along the side of a roof

    What is a Roof Drip Edge? A Guide to Types of Drip Edges & Why You Need It

    What is a roof drip edge and why do you need it? Use this guide to learn about different roof drip edges and protect your home from water damage.

  • man cleaning roof

    9 Best Roof Maintenance Tips Every Homeowner Should Know

    To prevent water damage to your foundation, keep your shingles clean, and make sure your home’s roof can withstand all kinds of wild weather. Follow these top tips to maintain your roof, keep it looking new, and in peak form.

  • Detail of a roof with a garret house among trees

    How Much Does Roof Coating Cost per Square Foot?

    Roof coatings help preserve your roof and patch up problems that lead to leaks. Most contractors charge per square foot, and the sealant you choose often determines the budget. This cost guide explains how much roof coating costs per square foot.

  • Roof vent on a red roof

    7 Common Myths About Roof Vents

    If you’re looking to repair or install new roof vents, you’ll hear many common misconceptions. Read about these roof vent myths and the right practices from professionals to help you avoid problems and make educated decisions.

  • A man in construction gear installing roof flashing

    What Is Roof Flashing & Do You Need Yours Replaced?

    Discover the different types of roof flashing, how it works, and how to fix this important part of a roofing system.

  • Man tiling room

    How to Start a Roofing Company: A Guide for Success

    Want to know how to start your own roofing business? Learn how to get a roofing license, register your business, purchase supplies, advertise, and get leads in this helpful guide for roofing and general contractors.

Hiring Local Roofers

Five Questions to Ask Roofing Pros

Big or small, your project is a significant investment. That’s why we recommend interviewing at least three qualified roofers before making a hiring decision. Ask the following questions to determine whether a pro is the right fit for your project:

1. Will you remove my old or damaged roof?

Installing new roofing without removing your old shingles could mean missing soft spots or other signs of deterioration. Installing new material over faulty roofing can cause sagging and necessitate premature repairs.

2. How will you clean up?

Roofing projects produce lots of scraps, which means it’s important that your pro has a plan to tidy up, both during and after the job. Be sure your pro picks up smaller items as well. Leaving trash like nails outside of your home can pose a danger to small children and cause flat tires.

Note: Trash containers can crack asphalt and damage your landscaping. Outline the best place for a container before your pro has it delivered.

3. How will you protect my landscaping?

Storing lumber, hardware and heavy building materials in the wrong place can damage gardens, grass and trees. Highlight sensitive areas and ask how your pro plans to keep them safe. Ask about vehicles in your yard as well. Unexpected traffic can cause ruts and crack walkways and patios.

4. Will you cover my roof during bad weather?

Roofing replacements and repairs expose the interior of your home to the elements. Failing to protect these areas during inclement weather can cause extensive damage and job delays. Be sure your pro plans to use tarps, plastic sheeting or other waterproofing methods to keep your home safe. Additionally, ask whether your pro will inspect your home during rain or snow to ensure the covering is working.

5. Will you install drip edges?

Drip edges are pieces of aluminum that ensure water runs into your gutters rather than behind them. These are important in avoiding roof rot and issues like fascia deterioration and foundation damage. Drip edges are not always standard in roof repairs or replacements. Ask your pro whether they’re included in your job.

FAQs

  1. How much do roofers typically charge?

    The average cost to hire a roofer is between $40 and $80 per hour, while some roofing experts may be more expensive, there will typically not be any cheaper roofing option that would be qualified and licensed to do the work.

  2. How much are typical roofing repair costs?

    The average cost for a repair is around $600. However, each project is different and costs can range from $300 up to several thousand depending the material and size of roof. 

  3. Should roofers be certified or licensed?

    Yes. Every state has their own requirements for licensing and certifications for roofers, and some stats don't require one. Be sure to check our state licensing tool to review the local roofing guidelines.

  4. What questions should I ask a roofing contractor?

    There are several questions or things to know before hiring a roofer to do any work on your home.

    •   What is the full company name and address and are they licensed?

    •   Do they have insurance?

    •   Do they use roofing subcontractors?

    •   Do they offer a warranty?

    •   Do they have any references?

  5. How many roofers are in the U.S.?

    According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics in May 2020, there are 128,680 roofers employed in America. Their average salary is $22.60 per hour, with an annual wage of $47,010. Florida has the most roofers employed (22,990) with California (19,550) following just behind. New York has the highest average hourly wage for roofers at $31.92 per hour.