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  • New house with black roof and one car garage

    Will a New Roof Lower Your Homeowner’s Insurance?

    A new roof can lower your homeowner's insurance. Important factors include your roof shape, roof materials, and how the roof is attached to the home.

  • Underside of roof with soffit

    Everything You Need to Know About Fascia and Soffit Repair

    The fascia and the soffit are two of the most important parts of the roof. Keep reading to understand how they contribute to the overall structure of your home and common issues with each that could require a DIY repair or professional maintenance.

  • A modern suburban house

    How Many Layers of Shingles Can Go On a Roof?

    How many layers of shingles can you put on a roof? Find out if a shingle overlay is right for your home or if you should go with a full roof replacement instead.

  • A red roof of a house

    How to Paint a Metal Roof the Right Way

    Painting your metal roof can add longevity to the material. Find out what tools, paint, and equipment you’ll need to ensure it will last you for decades.

  • Steel roof on older home

    How Much Does It Cost to Paint a Metal Roof?

    Preparing to paint your metal roof? Learn how much metal roof painting costs can vary depending on key factors such as square footage and type of paint.

  • House with a slate roof

    How Much Does a Slate Roof Cost?

    Slate roofs, while more expensive than some roof types, offer a highly durable and aesthetically pleasing natural look. In this cost guide, we’ll help you understand how much a slate roof costs, plus tips for saving money on a new slate roof.

  • beautiful living room with high ceiling

    How Much Does It Cost to Raise a Ceiling?

    Ceiling updates offer many homeowners new interior possibilities and a home value increase. Learn how much it costs to raise a ceiling by size, roof type, and house age.

  • a one-story white house with sun shining through large tree, winding sidewalk, and green grass

    Will My Homeowner’s Insurance Pay for My Roof Replacement?

    If your roof gets damaged, you may be able to submit a homeowner’s insurance claim, depending on your policy. Get all the details on roof coverage here.

  • Big country house covered with snow

    Can You Melt Ice Dams and Snow on a Roof From Inside?

    Ice dams need to be melted or removed to prevent water damage affecting a roof and house’s overall structure. Ice dams can be stopped from the inside and from the outside.

  • 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.

  • New two-story home with flat roof

    How Much Does Flat Roof Replacement Cost?

    If your flat roof has been damaged beyond repair, it’s time for a replacement. Keep reading to find out how much it costs to hire a contractor to replace a flat roof.

  • a roof covered in rubber tiles

    How Much Does It Cost to Install Rubber Roofing?

    Rubber roofing offers excellent protection for the elements with lifespans that are often double that of traditional roofing. Find out why single-ply membrane roofing like TPO, EPDM, and PVC is the way to go for your flat roof or low-sloped roof.

  • EPDM rubber roof

    Common EPDM Rubber Roof Repairs

    Maintaining your home’s flat EPDM rubber roof will keep it in good condition for years to come. Here’s how to patch and repair tears and leaks.

  • Copper roofing on part of house

    How Much Does Copper Roofing Cost?

    Copper is a high-end roofing material. It can potentially withstand strong storms and fire while helping reduce cooling costs. However, it’s one of the highest-cost roofing materials. Learn how much copper roofing costs and what to expect.

  • A beautiful home exterior

    How to Inspect a Roof Without Getting on It

    There are ways to stay safe by inspecting your roof without getting on it. Learn how to protect yourself and your roof from afar using this step-by-step guide.

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.