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2002 Cost vs. Value Report

Roof Replacement
“People worry about water,” says Jana Peters, of Mark Peters Realty Inc. in Bridgeton, Mo., a suburb of St. Louis. “So basements and roofs are always questioned.”


But beware: Even if a roof is new, that doesn’t ensure that it’s high quality. As Minnesota remodeler Marty Schirber points out, a homeowner thinking of selling might solicit 10 bids from 10 roofing companies and go with the cheapest. “I can’t tell you how many roofing problems result from that scenario,” says Schirber. “The buyers would almost have been better off with the old roof.”

Reroofing costs range widely, from $6,288 in Norfolk, Va., to $15,435 in Chicago. The national average for the project specified in our description is $11,399. Salespeople and appraisers estimate homeowners would recoup 67 percent of that in resale.

PROJECT DESCRIPTION

Remove roofing to bare wood and dispose of properly. Install 30 squares of fiberglass asphalt shingles with new felt underlay, galvanized drip edge, and mill-finish aluminum flashing.





Market       

Job
Cost

Resale
Value

Cost
Recouped

National Average

$11,399

$7,644

67%

 

Atlanta

8,955

5,592

62

 

Boston

14,445

12,422

86

 

Buffalo, N.Y.

12,048

6,650

55

 

Chicago

15,435

11,887

77

 

Cincinnati

12,624

6,417

51

 

Cleveland

13,008

8,082

62

 

Columbus, Ohio

11,280

3,346

30

 

Dallas

8,976

6,250

70

 

Denver

9,585

4,308

45

 

Detroit

12,824

5,114

40

 

Houston

9,408

5,962

63

 

Indianapolis

10,560

4,100

39

 

Kansas City, Mo.

10,560

4,363

41

 

Los Angeles area

12,986

14,445

111

 

Los Angeles

13,392

18,370

137

 

Orange County, Calif.

12,579

10,520

84

 

Miami

8,880

6,375

72

 

Milwaukee

13,344

8,884

67

 

Minneapolis

13,856

8,083

58

 

New Orleans

8,256

6,629

80

 

New York area

13,568

11,442

84

 

Passaic, N.J.

13,392

9,750

73

 

Nassau-Suffolk, N.Y.

14,352

9,370

65

 

Fairfield-New Haven, Conn.

12,960

15,207

117

 

Norfolk, Va.

 6,288

2,700

43

 

Orlando, Fla.

9,312

4,528

49

 

Philadelphia

14,832

9,735

66

 

Phoenix

9,504

4,417

46

 

Pittsburgh

12,096

5,500

45

 

Portland, Ore.

11,660

8,500

73

 

Providence, R.I.

12,000

6,000

50

 

Sacramento, Calif.

12,336

8,500

69

 

Salt Lake City

9,312

5,840

63

 

St. Louis

12,768

5,917

46

 

San Antonio

7,824

5,275

67

 

San Diego

12,576

10,625

84

 

San Francisco area

13,248

13,118

99

 

San Francisco

13,248

12,600

95

 

Oakland, Calif.

13,248

13,635

103

 

Seattle

12,536

8,505

68

 

Tampa, Fla.

8,880

5,720

64

 

Washington, D.C., area

9,401

5,903

63

 

Washington, D.C.

10,560

7,667

73

 

Baltimore

9,168

6,167

67

 

Richmond, Va.

8,476

3,875

46