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Need a new roof!
Well, this sucks. I need a new roof.
Granted it's not 100% crap yet, but I don't anticipate it lasting through the next winter. about 40% of my shingles have lost the asphalt and are curling. :( When I bought this house I planned to live in it for 5 years and split. Circumstances have changed due to the job market and I will need to live here for at least a couple more years. I've only lived in my house for 5 years and only have about 6K in equity. I've added up the square footage (minus the slope) of the house at 1996. I searched the interwebs for calculators and I see that I'm going to need about 60 squares + other crap. Unless my math is wrong that's almost $4,500 just in shingles! :eek: I've looked into teh HUD 203K, but don't think I'd qualify. Besides a home equity loan anyone have any good ideas on financing? |
Are you sure about that square footage?
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60 squares? I kind of doubt that.
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talk to your home owners insurance. They covered my roof and I had everything done but have a new roof put on. I paid $500 for the whole thing.
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60square would be a huge roof.
How many square feet is your house? Dimensions? pitch? |
You don't have 60 square. That's 6000 square feet of roof. If you owned that size house, you wouldn't blink at $4500.
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Shoot me a PM if you want me to give you a couple names of people who bid roofs out for a living. They usually get really good prices, and are insured, name companies in the KC area.
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Homeowners insurance won't pay anything for a roof if the only "damage" to it per se is that it's old (I.E. wear and tear) which is what to this point has been described here. I would hold out as long as possible for a hail storm, especially if you have replacement cost coverage on your homeowners insurance. A roof can have up to 80% of its granules gone and still shed water just fine. Depending on how much curling is taking place - I would talk to your insurance agent for a recommendation on a roofer(s) and then get multipe bids and opinions as to whether full replacement is really necessary. I wouldn't consider it personally unless leaks were springing up and coming back after attempting repairs.
If you have a 60 SQ roof you are living in a palace. |
Your math sucks. A 2,000 sq ft roof needs 20 square. You need 3 bundles of shingles per square. So that's 60 bundles X whatever a bundle costs these days, maybe $20-25? I haven't bought any since 2005 and IIRC they were around $12/bundle for standard 3 tab. My memory might be as bad as your math though.
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