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What to look for in a roofer
What should I look for in a roofer other than the standard contractor “licensed, bonded, insured”? What’s a reasonable price for Seattle or other HCOL markets? I have 4 layers of roof. Over read J Scott’s estimating rehab costs but my roofing bids are higher than the upper limit he describes.
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4 layers will be a premium. Usually more than 2 layers and they upcharge. More labor and more weight for dumping. Typical remove/reroof near me is $350/SQ. Additional layers would be more.