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How to stay on budget with roofing projects
Roofing projects can be an expensive endeavor for any homeowner. This is particularly the case when your project is a roof replacement. Material and labor costs can add up quickly and you can easily find yourself over budget in a short amount of time. To make sure that doesn’t happen to you, here are a few tips to keep your next roofing project within or below budget.
There are a number of roofing materials to choose from. These range from metal to standard laminated roofing shingles. Shingles also come in a variety of options, including architectural or three-tab design. Your decision will be impacted by the guarantee of the life expectancy of the shingles you choose. The more extended the warranty, the higher the cost. Don’t skimp here, however. You don’t want to be faced with another roofing project because you chose a shorter life expectancy shingle.
It may go without saying, but one way to stay within your budget is to choose a contractor that is looking out for you. Find someone with a trusted reputation in your area who works efficiently. You’ll also want a local roofing contractor who stands behind their work. If they offer a compelling warranty with their work, that is a good sign they are the right choice for you.
Throughout your project, keep an open line of communication with your contractor. Set aside time to discuss all the details of your project before the work begins. If you have concerns over expenses, talk them over with your contractor. With their help, you should be able to find a middle ground on what you want and what you can afford.
Set aside a certain amount of money that is over the amount quoted for the job. This is important as surprises usually pop up. If you are undergoing this project due to a leaky roof, there may be rotted plywood under your existing shingles that will need to be replaced. Usually, things like this cannot be seen until the old shingles are removed. Having some extra money set aside will ensure your project does not come to a screeching halt, leaving you with a half-finished roof and an empty wallet.
If the cost of your project is too much to tackle at once, consider doing it in phases. Major roofing projects can usually be done in sections, giving you time to secure additional money. Consider doing smaller roofs, like porch roofs, separately from your main roof as an example.
Following these helpful tips will ensure your next roofing project is completed without a hitch. Perhaps the most critical step is finding a local PA & MD contractor who will work with you to ensure your project stays within your budget.