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Indianapolis Roof Replacement

Mathew Hilton
  • Fresno
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Does anyone have any quotes (materials+labor) for an asphalt shingle roof replacement for a two story 2200sf SFH in Indianapolis, Indiana ? Pitch looks ~12/12 (45deg slope), just a simple gable roof. Contractor referrals appreciated as well, thanks in advance!

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Josh C.
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Josh C.
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  • Indianapolis, IN
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@Mathew Hilton

Man, a 2 story 12/12 pitch! That’s a tough one. Considering I don’t know the square exactly I’ll guess at 25 and you “might” find someone to do that for 9k (correctly) depending on the number of layers there currently. But if you call bone dry roofing or a big guy they’ll quote 15k or so for that. If you can find anyone to do it for close to 9k send me a PM.

Sounds like a Victorian home so might be in a historically district in which case you’ll need the contractor to know how to pull a COA with the IHPC in addition to a notification with the permit office. Just FYI

Good luck.

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