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Old 12-09-2020, 08:00 AM
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Considering a Gardenia model. It would need a new roof soon. Would like an idea of replacement cost. If you have info on cost your input would be welcomed.

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We have a stretched Gardenia, approx 2600 sf. New roof is going in the first week of January for 28k. Solar panels and lightning arrestors have to be removed and replaced as well.
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We have a stretched Gardenia, approx 2600 sf. New roof is going in the first week of January for 28k. Solar panels and lightning arrestors have to be removed and replaced as well.
That price seems very high. Did you get 3 competitive quotes?
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That price seems very high. Did you get 3 competitive quotes?
Yes, and this is the one the insurance company picked.
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$15-18k

give Eustis roofing a call
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You need to know how many square your roof is...... not how many sq. ft. your house is. Next you need to ask for the price per square. Ask each roofing company what they get per square...... then you can compare quotes. There are web sites to measure your roof without coming to your house. Sack Roofing used one to give us a quote. He also told us how much per square.
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28k way overpriced
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You need to know how many square your roof is...... not how many sq. ft. your house is. Next you need to ask for the price per square. Ask each roofing company what they get per square...... then you can compare quotes. There are web sites to measure your roof without coming to your house. Sack Roofing used one to give us a quote. He also told us how much per square.
He is not asking for a quote, he is merely asking what other Gardenia owners paid for a new roof, doesn't need a measurement to get a general idea.
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28k way overpriced
He has solar panels and lightning rods to be removed and replaced. That is an additional charge.
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9-10 K tops.
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12 - 14k
Certified Roofing is great
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You need to check with your intendede insurance company because in fl they will not write a policy if the roof is not passible at closing.
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Old 12-10-2020, 06:44 AM
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Call Secure roofing, if you need a roof, they will get it done for what ever the Insurance company will pay with just the deductible, out if pocket. If you truly need a roof.
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Just had one put on 2 weeks ago, $16,000.
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I see a large range. I will tell you the costs have gone up. I have a double wide on the old side. I got three quotes from what is the best reviewed in TV. McHale, Eustis and Batterbee. Range was 9,100 to 10,100. Yours is probably double the size with removal and install of items even adding more. My quotes are within the last couple weeks.
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