Roof Cost Formula:
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The Roof Cost Per Square is a standard measurement in roofing that helps compare pricing across different projects. It represents the cost per 100 square feet of roofing area (where "square" is a roofing term for 100 sq ft).
The calculator uses the simple formula:
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Explanation: This calculation helps standardize roofing costs regardless of project size for better comparison.
Details: Calculating cost per square helps homeowners and contractors compare bids, budget accurately, and understand the value of different roofing materials.
Tips: Enter the total estimated cost of your roofing project and the total area in square feet. Both values must be positive numbers.
Q1: What's considered a good cost per square?
A: Costs vary by material and region, but typically range from $100-$1,000 per square (100 sq ft), with asphalt shingles at the lower end and premium materials at the higher end.
Q2: Does this include removal of old roofing?
A: Your total cost should include all expenses (materials, labor, tear-off, disposal) for accurate cost per square calculation.
Q3: How do I measure my roof area?
A: For simple roofs, multiply length by width. For complex roofs, consider professional measurement or aerial measurement services.
Q4: Why calculate per square instead of total cost?
A: Cost per square allows comparison between different sized projects and helps identify if you're paying fair market rates.
Q5: Does pitch affect cost per square?
A: Yes, steeper roofs typically have higher costs per square due to increased labor and safety requirements.