Originally posted by EdWins
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How much does it cost to repair a roof?
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Originally posted by TonyGe View PostHmm you need to replace part of the wood sheeting for sure. Won't know how much untill the shingles come off. I'm guessing you use shingles in California. The attic insulation is probably soaked in that area also. Best to go into the attic and look to see where there are water stains and the general condition of the wood sheeting. Don't fall through the drywall. LOL. I had a leak and it turned out to be a bad seal around in if the roof vents. I repaired it and it's been fine.
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Originally posted by EdWins View Postyeah my stepdad was a roofer he used to make bank but its a super dangerous and demanding hard ass job... guess thats why roofing is so damn expensive, your in LA? bruh hire some Mexicans they'll do it faster, more effeciently and cheaper!
damn bro how much was your dad pulling in a year then 250K or something? If you do 1 roof a day thats like 50G's a week!
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Originally posted by TheGR8TESTOAT View PostHow much does it cost to repair a roof?
Here in LA, the best price we found was 10G's to do the entire roof over.
If you have certain problem areas like 1/3 of the roof would cost $2,000 to repair.
So like 1/2 the roof would be like $5 G's to repair.
Damn this must be a lucrative business to be in foodfood repair. These are the good prices too imagine the other guys upcharging on top of that.
I dont do the tiles all slats I just build timber
Construction.
I have a pic of the last roof I done in my photos.
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Originally posted by TheGR8TESTOAT View PostHow much does it cost to repair a roof?
Here in LA, the best price we found was 10G's to do the entire roof over.
If you have certain problem areas like 1/3 of the roof would cost $2,000 to repair.
So like 1/2 the roof would be like $5 G's to repair.
Damn this must be a lucrative business to be in roof repair. These are the good prices too imagine the other guys upcharging on top of that.
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