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2006-09-29 14:01:28 · 5 answers · asked by le deusche 2 in Home & Garden Maintenance & Repairs

the house is1200 sq ft built in 1930s

2006-09-29 14:06:39 · update #1

5 answers

it depends on the size,how big is it?

2006-09-29 14:05:31 · answer #1 · answered by aries4272 4 · 0 0

Installing a roof may also be an high-priced task however it's well worth it. Don't look at your roof as an fee however alternatively as an investment. A excellent quality roof can final at the least 10-15 years with proper preservation and maintenance. As a normal rule of thumb look round on the neighbors homes to peer if their roofs had been replaced- it is a excellent guideline to head via on account that the properties are most likely around the same age and experience the equal weather conditions. So far as the Texas weather the roof is inclined to scorching summers and moderate winters.

2016-08-09 15:26:14 · answer #2 · answered by lujan 4 · 0 0

Get quotes, in writing.Detailed! Depends on where you live. Shingles go up with the price of oil. Then there are many prices shingles to choose from. Then you have the labor. Are they removing one, two or three layers of old shingles or are they shingleing over one layer and not removing any?Is the wood underneath good or will he have to replace any? Lots of things to think about. Get estimates and get refferrals and call the referrals. Some of these contractors can ruin your house so, that part is essential. a good contractor is the most important thing...he'll do a good job and charge a fair price. Good Luck!

2006-09-29 14:13:14 · answer #3 · answered by MISS-MARY 6 · 0 0

Remove existing roofing to bare wood and dispose of properly. Install 30 squares of fiberglass asphalt shingles with new felt underlayment, galvanized drip edge, and mill-finish aluminum flashing.
MarketJob CostResale ValueCost Recouped
National Average$11,376$9,19780.8%
Albany, N.Y.11,3468,75077.1%
Allentown, Pa.13,192—*—*
Baltimore10,63325,667241.4%
Boston15,525—*—*
Buffalo, N.Y.11,844—*—*
Burlington, Vt.8,274—*—*
Harrisburg, Pa.12,9215,25040.6%
Hartford, Conn.14,74715,000101.7%
Manchester, N.H.12,21913,250108.4%
New York15,45413,57787.9%
Philadelphia13,959—*—*
Pittsburgh12,0196,60454.9%
Providence, R.I.12,86711,46789.1%
Washington, D.C.11,23712,538111.6%
Wilmington, Del.12,1778,83372.5%
East Average12,56112,09496.3%
Chicago16,88715,32290.7%
Cincinnati12,91317,625136.5%
Cleveland13,2069,10368.9%
Columbus, Ohio11,8304,92241.6%
Des Moines, Iowa10,458—*—*
Detroit13,8731,75012.6%
Grand Rapids, Mich.10,97111,990109.3%
Indianapolis10,6067,47570.5%
Kansas City12,2097,70063.1%
Madison, Wis.12,8207,65059.7%
Milwaukee13,8079,50068.8%
Minneapolis15,44610,33666.9%
St. Louis13,2119,83374.4%
Wichita, Kan.9,5204,16743.8%
Midwest Average12,6979,02971.1%
Atlanta10,18317,250169.4%
Birmingham, Ala.11,7474,22536.0%
Columbia, S.C.7,3107,450101.9%
Dallas8,3747,87594.0%
Houston9,6996,19963.9%
Jacksonville, Fla.9,9417,00070.4%
Knoxville, Tenn.8,207—*—*
Louisville, Ky.10,5676,58362.3%
Memphis, Tenn.9,1376,51271.3%
Miami9,64210,063104.4%
New Orleans8,83610,067113.9%
Norfolk, Va.7,1807,375102.7%
Orlando, Fla.9,7698,15983.5%
Raleigh, N.C.6,5856,15793.5%
Richmond, Va.7,0774,25060.1%
San Antonio9,3732,96231.6%
Tampa, Fla.9,15010,600115.8%
Tulsa, Okla.9,2568,00086.4%
South Average9,0027,69085.4%
Albuquerque, N.M.9,5455,71659.9%
Boise, Idaho10,8144,66743.2%
Colorado Springs10,9012,70024.8%
Denver10,6645,28649.6%
Las Vegas11,91011,21394.1%
Los Angeles14,3498,81761.4%
Phoenix9,6875,58857.7%
Portland, Ore.11,6057,28462.8%
Sacramento, Calif.12,89812,80099.2%
Salt Lake City10,1348,50083.9%
San Diego13,05615,359117.6%
San Francisco15,85217,071107.7%
Seattle12,92813,400103.7%
West Average11,8739,10876.7%...
I hope I found your state...Most generally it varies from week to week, though...

2006-09-29 14:16:40 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

15 years ago, my hubby charged $110 a square
(10x10) - tear off old, tar paper and shingle

2006-09-29 14:15:15 · answer #5 · answered by Rosie 3 · 0 0

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