So I had a question. How much does it cost per square foot just to replace roof decking? not shingles just decking. Is there an average per square foot price? Or an average per square price?
Multiply points by average HIGH end home value in area. He said points are 4-17, DIY only use sq ft and location of sourced materials to determine cost. Labor is free. But if you use a company they will likely want money in a %, which related somehow to ur zip code ie. average income, home value, and all sorts of stuff. But to remain simple just multiply points as percentage 4% is .04x the after renovation value 80k$=3k which is too cheap but then again this wouldn’t be in a great neighborhood, this would be in a neighbor hood of normally 30k and 60k$ houses it’s An ok one. It works better for half million dollar estates 7 points 35k
The frustrating thing about ALL of the videos I’ve seen on this subject is that no one gets to the point. Give me a price for a basic install and then add on from there!
There is really no "basic" install. There's too many variables like I listed in the video. That's why I sued a different method to try and explain it. Thanks for watching.
Hmmm, I don’t know anything about about anything, so I’m going to ask a question that probably has an obvious answer to everyone else. The totals range from 4-17. But 4-17 what? 4- 17 Thousand dollars? Are those numbers a multiplier for something else?
The numbers don’t have any correlation to any dollar amounts they are just there to compare the different pricing of roofing systems. There are way too many variables as you seen in the video to give exact dollar amounts so I had to put some kind of a qualifier on it so I could compare the different roofing systems. The lower the number would be the less expensive and the higher number would be the more expensive roof system.
@@YetiRoofing I see. I’m having a hard time finding anyone to come out for an inspection on a beach cottage for sale in Washington state at this time. The shortage of people and companies in this industry has been really frustrating- I just want to figure out about how much it would cost to replace the simple roof on this little 800 sq foot house and garage.
The numbers are just a way to compare different roof type costs to each other. Because there’s so much variation by market, roof complexity, material chosen etc. etc. there is no way to put a dollar figure to anything but the lower number would be the least expensive and the higher number would be the most expensive. Thanks for watching!
Average price for a new roof or changing one that doesnt need repairs Mobile home (not many pipes or vents) 4-6k, material 1-2k Regular home or dobuble wide size thats 1-30yrs old no repair 7-9k, material 1-2k. Again this is an average of average sized homes that dont need repairs. Depending on the age of your house and the materials used its going too need certain repairs since material only last so long. All this place a factor on price as well as how steep your roof is, how many stories your house is, does it have dormers, valleys, etc.
What market are you in? What do you mean by “tin”? You can spend $2 a square foot for steel roofing material or you can spend $7-$8 a foot. What is the existing roof type? Will it be torn off or overlaid? What kind of warranty are they offering? What finish and gauge if steel is it? Is it exposed fastener or hidden fastener? Answer those questions and I’ll do my best to give you my educated opinion.
Thank you for being so straight forward with your expertise, and explaining it!
You're very welcome.
I love the white board. It helps A LOT. Thank You However what are the ratings? Compared to Cost?
How much would add to the cost if decking is rotten and needs to be replaced? Facial boards and eaves?
So I had a question. How much does it cost per square foot just to replace roof decking? not shingles just decking. Is there an average per square foot price? Or an average per square price?
That would depend on the area. That price is not as "standard" as a square of shingles.
This is helpful, thanks.
You're very welcome, glad you enjoyed it.
What state are you guys in?
Multiply points by average HIGH end home value in area. He said points are 4-17, DIY only use sq ft and location of sourced materials to determine cost. Labor is free.
But if you use a company they will likely want money in a %, which related somehow to ur zip code ie. average income, home value, and all sorts of stuff. But to remain simple just multiply points as percentage 4% is .04x the after renovation value 80k$=3k which is too cheap but then again this wouldn’t be in a great neighborhood, this would be in a neighbor hood of normally 30k and 60k$ houses it’s An ok one. It works better for half million dollar estates 7 points 35k
The frustrating thing about ALL of the videos I’ve seen on this subject is that no one gets to the point. Give me a price for a basic install and then add on from there!
There is really no "basic" install. There's too many variables like I listed in the video. That's why I sued a different method to try and explain it. Thanks for watching.
@@YetiRoofing Problem is that I’ve watched like a dozen of these videos and still have NO idea what it’s going to cost to put a roof on my house!
@@lapicker1010 What market are you in?
@@YetiRoofing Market? I live in South Louisiana
Very simple just do the rule 60-40 meaning 60% materials and 40% labor example 10k roof- 6k materials 4k labor is that simple
Great stuff
Thank you for watching.
Thank you!
How much should I charge a customer
to roof a 25 square roof?
It’s hard to say an exact number but the information in the video should help.
Hmmm, I don’t know anything about about anything, so I’m going to ask a question that probably has an obvious answer to everyone else. The totals range from 4-17. But 4-17 what? 4- 17 Thousand dollars? Are those numbers a multiplier for something else?
The numbers don’t have any correlation to any dollar amounts they are just there to compare the different pricing of roofing systems. There are way too many variables as you seen in the video to give exact dollar amounts so I had to put some kind of a qualifier on it so I could compare the different roofing systems. The lower the number would be the less expensive and the higher number would be the more expensive roof system.
@@YetiRoofing I see. I’m having a hard time finding anyone to come out for an inspection on a beach cottage for sale in Washington state at this time. The shortage of people and companies in this industry has been really frustrating- I just want to figure out about how much it would cost to replace the simple roof on this little 800 sq foot house and garage.
Can you get a microphone? Better audio would really help this video
JFC! How do you not explain what the last column is??? WTH does "4-17" represent? $1,000 per unit? Man hours?? Cmon!
The numbers are just a way to compare different roof type costs to each other. Because there’s so much variation by market, roof complexity, material chosen etc. etc. there is no way to put a dollar figure to anything but the lower number would be the least expensive and the higher number would be the most expensive. Thanks for watching!
Average price for a new roof or changing one that doesnt need repairs
Mobile home (not many pipes or vents) 4-6k, material 1-2k
Regular home or dobuble wide size thats 1-30yrs old no repair 7-9k, material 1-2k.
Again this is an average of average sized homes that dont need repairs. Depending on the age of your house and the materials used its going too need certain repairs since material only last so long. All this place a factor on price as well as how steep your roof is, how many stories your house is, does it have dormers, valleys, etc.
Got quoted $36,000 for a tin roof on a 1,988 sq ft house. Not steep, very walkable. Is that a stupid high price or about normal these days?
What market are you in? What do you mean by “tin”? You can spend $2 a square foot for steel roofing material or you can spend $7-$8 a foot. What is the existing roof type? Will it be torn off or overlaid? What kind of warranty are they offering? What finish and gauge if steel is it? Is it exposed fastener or hidden fastener? Answer those questions and I’ll do my best to give you my educated opinion.
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