7 Things Every Roofing Estimate Should Include

Every roofing estimate you receive should include some basic information about the project. When you receive an estimate from a professional it should always include:

Roofing Estimate

  • The types, colors, and manufacturers of the roofing materials to be used.
  • Any other materials that may be needed to do the job properly.
  • The scope of the work that will be performed, whether this is something like a chimney repair or a complete replacement.
  • Who is responsible for removing any construction debris?
  • The payment methods that the company accepts and a payment schedule for the work.
  • Any warranties provided for the materials and the workmanship.
  • Any ventilation and flashing work that will be performed by the contractor.

1. The Roofing Material Types, Colors, and Manufacturers should be listed in a Roofing Estimate

The first thing you should check with any roofing estimate is that the specific type, color, and manufacturer of the roofing materials is listed. This ensures that you get the right color and the desired quality and cost that you want.

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2. Any Other Materials to be Used Should Also be Listed

Your roofing estimate should also include any other materials that will be needed in order to do the job right. This can include underlayment, specialized membranes to protect the roof from ice or snow, flashing, vents, gutter guards and other additional materials that may be needed to make sure the roof is properly sealed and protected.

3. The Scope of the Roofing Work that will be Done

When you receive a roofing estimate it should always show the actual scope of the work that the contractor will handle, whether this is repairing a small hole, replacing a few missing shingles, or tearing off several layers and replacing the entire roof.

4. Who Will Handle Removing any Construction Debris

Make sure that the roofing estimate lists who will handle the task of removing any construction debris, including who will pay the cost of having these materials removed. If this is not clear, you could end up with additional costs once the work is finished.

5. Acceptable Payment Methods and the Payment Schedule to be Followed

Every contractor should include all acceptable payment methods allowed, and a payment schedule. Often roof replacement work involves a down payment and then a series of scheduled payments, and the date and amount of each payment expected should be listed.

Roof Payments

6. All Warranties that are Included in the Project, Including Materials and Workmanship

The warranties that you will get from the roofing contractor and the material manufacturer should be included in every roofing estimate. Each roof material will have a specific warranty time, and the roofing contractor should also provide a warranty on the work that is done.

7. Any Flashing or Ventilation Work and Materials Included in the Cost

Flashing and ventilation are both crucial components when it comes to roofing, and any written estimate should always list any work and materials that will be provided in these two categories. This should include whether any flashing or ventilation will be removed, repaired, or replaced.

Have you ever received a roofing estimate? If yes did it include anything else not listed?

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E Crane

Elizabeth Crane was born and raised in St. Louis and is a die-hard Cardinals fan. She is one of the original founders of Crane Roofing. While her sons now run the business, she contributes by researching and writing articles for the website.

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