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Naoko Potts
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Fees to remove layers of shingles

Naoko Potts
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Bolivar, MO
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I am in the process of purchasing the single family home and the inspector noticed the roof was nearing the end of its life. 

We are considering the option of removing the 4 layers of shingles ourselves (though I am not very thrilled about this idea) but does anyone has some rough idea how much it might cost to have professionals remove that many of layers of shingles? Per SF or 1000SF house?

The property is located in Springfield, Missouri. 

Thank you!

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Reinaldo Lopez
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Reinaldo Lopez
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4 layers is a lot of layers, don't do it yourself it is hard work. Get some estimetes on good contractors and before hiring them ask for references and look at those or check with a local roofinf contractor asscociation in your area, this are ussually the most dependable ones.

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