Roofing

6 Tips to Plan Budget-Friendly Roof Replacement

Buying a new roof can be a significant expense and it’s only natural to keep your costs to a minimum. However, homeowners try to solve budgeting challenges the wrong way. Splitting the work, like DIY removal of old materials, skimping on labor and forgoing key components are some of the usual, incorrect approaches.

To make your roof replacement as budget-friendly as possible without sacrificing quality, Home Pro Exteriors shares six, practical tips:

1. Choose a Common Product

The most affordable roofing products are the most popular as they can be locally sourced in general. Less in-demand items have distinctive charm because fewer homeowners have them, but they might cost you more because of the shipping fee. If you want the best price, it pays to pick a household name, like GAF.

2. Take Every Cost Into Account

One of the biggest mistakes most homeowners make when budgeting for a new roof is focusing purely on the materials. While they account for a large portion of the overall cost, they’re not the only expense to think about. As in window replacement, consider labor, disposal and permits when planning your roofing installation project.

3. Eliminate Allowances

It’s easy to forget that a roof is a system. After choosing the material, determine its complementary accessories specifically. Deciding to temporarily use a placeholder (an allowance) in the bid might inflate the final bill.

4. Avoid an Unnecessary Warranty Upgrade

Powerful warranty coverage provides peace of mind for decades, but it does cost extra. Contemplate your current situation and your future to figure out whether it’s worth paying for more to get all the extra benefits.

5. Ask for a Detailed Estimate

You can’t make an informed decision without a crystal-clear estimate. It should outline not only the costs, but also the responsibilities your roofer would assume. It must be consistent with the items your contract contains, so read before you sign.

6. Consider the Unexpected

Any experienced roofing contractor will advise you to set aside a contingency budget. It should be equivalent to 20% of the estimated project cost, allowing you to absorb any additional expenses necessary to address non-negotiable change orders.

Turn to Home Pro Exteriors to tackle your roofing project without making your budget a disaster. Call us now at (845) 747-0035 to schedule your no-obligation consultation and get a free estimate in Newburgh, NY, or any neighboring community.

Jim Klein

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