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FACTORS THAT GO INTO THE COST OF REPLACING A ROOF IN COLORADO SPRINGS

Buying a new roof is a lot like buying a new car. There are a lot of different factors which will affect the final cost of a roof replacement. If you live in Colorado, the most significant thing to consider when setting your budget for your new roof is: Will your insurance company be involved in the re-roof? 

Unfortunately, the reality is that there’s how much a roof replacement costs, and there’s how much the insurance companies think it should cost. Those figures are oftentimes far apart.

If your insurance company has totaled your roof because of damage, however, then you will only have three possible out of pocket expenses to plan for:

Your deductible

Any Upgrades

However maintenance found during Inspection or roofing process
(examples: new roof decking, ventilation changes, etc)

If your new roof will not be part of an insurance claim, here are the major things for you to consider. The roof replacement costs below represent an average sized home in Colorado Springs, and price ranges are given to reflect roofs that may be larger or smaller than average.

First things first… Be sure you don’t try to choose a roofing contractor based on price alone. Price may be important, but be sure you’ve educated yourself enough about the roofing process and materials to know if the estimates you’ll receive from roofers are “apples to apples.” You don’t want to choose a roofer based on a low price, only to discover later that he’s using low quality materials, cheap labor, and he’s uninsured.

Special conditions that could influence the average cost of your new roof

What is the elevation of your home

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The higher and steeper your roof is, The more expense there is for labor. The safety for the crew is important, And extra steps must be taken. Especially the steeper your roof is

The higher and steeper your roof is, The more expense there is for labor. The safety for the crew is important, And extra steps must be taken. Especially the steeper your roof is

The higher and steeper your roof is, The more expense there is for labor. The safety for the crew is important, And extra steps must be taken. Especially the steeper your roof is

The higher and steeper your roof is, The more expense there is for labor. The safety for the crew is important, And extra steps must be taken. Especially the steeper your roof is

The higher and steeper your roof is, The more expense there is for labor. The safety for the crew is important, And extra steps must be taken. Especially the steeper your roof is

Finally, Do you want to make Upgrades and/or change your roof? You have multitude of options for upgrades Including underlayments and Shingle types, Or you may chose to replace your shingles with matal, which will have a significant impact to the final price.

The bottom line – what is the cost of a new roof

To give you a starting point to plan for your new roof cost, below are costs for an average-sized roof in Colorado Springs and the surrounding counties. All of the above factors will affect the final price.

$9000 – $13000

Colorado Springs (South/Central/East):

$12,000 – $18,000

Colorado Springs (South/Central/East):

$12000 – $21000

Colorado Springs (South/Central/East):

 $12,000 – $18,000

Colorado Springs (South/Central/East):