Anonymous wrote:is this a slate or solid gold roof
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nobody can accurately say without more info. Some roofs are very straightforward, others cut up quite a bit with dormers, hips, valleys and chimneys.
Is it in an historic district? Material? Copper flashing? Are repairs extensive, including brickwork?
A bunch of DCUM folks will surely cry “excessive rip off!” without knowing anything - and it’ll only serve to arm you with blind distrust, whether its valid or not.
There is no scenario where a roof on a townhouse costs $70,000.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Slate or copper roof? Or Redwood shingles?
If not, then it's way high.
But rich people have to pay more for the same services, just how it is now.
Slate lasts 3-4x as long as asphalt, takes longer and requires more skill to install. It also looks much better.
We're also talking about a Hansard roof and not a regular plain jane slope.
Add all that up and 2-3x the cost of asphalt seems in line.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are a few satellite based roof take off services - I’m pretty sure one is roofr.com.
You can confirm with google.
It will cost about $50.00.
It will give you everything you need to do a material take off.
Bring that to a roofing supply place and have them give you a quote.
That will be your material number.
Double that and you’ll get a sense for what the roof will roughly cost.
Lots of variables but that will get you close.
OP said it is a slate roof
What about my response is roofing material specific ?
Anonymous wrote:Can you change the mansard? They're so out of style.