Most homeowners are stuck between the cheap roofer and the expensive one with no way to know what is fair. Here are real Fort Bend numbers, in plain English.
Roofing is priced per square, which is a 100 square foot section of roof. Current Fort Bend pricing runs roughly:
Here is what trips up most online calculators. Your roof is bigger than your living area because of pitch and overhangs, and a two-story home has a smaller roof footprint than a one-story of the same square footage. A 3,500 square foot single-story home often has 40 to 45 squares of roof, which puts a quality shingle replacement in the mid-teens.
The final number depends on a few real factors: how steep and accessible the roof is, how many old layers have to come off, the condition of the decking underneath, and the material you choose. Anyone who gives you a firm price without getting on the roof is guessing. We give you the exact number in writing after a free inspection.
For a typical single-story home, a quality asphalt shingle replacement usually lands in the mid-teens. Metal and tile cost more. Size, pitch, and decking condition set the exact figure.
A roofing square is 100 square feet of roof area. Roofers price and measure in squares, not in your home's living square footage.
Because some include a full system done right and others are lowballs that skip permits, reuse parts, and use cheaper materials. Compare what is actually in the quote, not just the bottom line.
Free inspection, same-day response, and a real recommendation from the company that lives down the road.