Our Roofing Projects

All across the State of Georgia and beyond, Douglas Construction has earned the trust of homeowners and business owners for all their roofing needs. We take pride in our comprehensive residential and commercial roofing services, from repairs to replacements. See for yourself the quality and craftsmanship we deliver – explore our featured projects and discover how we can transform your roof into a thing of beauty and protection.

Frequently Asked Questions

How can a shingle calculator help estimate the cost of shingles for my roof?

A shingle calculator can be a helpful tool for estimating the total cost of shingles for your roofing project by providing an accurate calculation of how many shingles you’ll need. Here’s how it works:

  1. Calculate the Number of Shingles: First, the calculator determines how many shingles (or bundles) are required to cover your roof based on measurements like roof dimensions, pitch, and shingle type.
  2. Input Shingle Pricing: Many shingle calculators allow you to input the price per bundle or square (100 square feet) of shingles. This price can vary based on the type of shingles you choose—standard 3-tab, architectural, or luxury shingles.
  3. Total Cost Estimate: Once the number of shingles is calculated and the cost per bundle is entered, the calculator multiplies these to give you an estimated total cost for the shingles. You can also factor in the recommended overage (usually 10-15%) for waste, which will slightly increase the overall cost.
  4. Additional Costs: Some advanced calculators also allow you to include other materials like underlayment, nails, and flashing, giving you a more complete estimate of the total roofing material cost.

By using a shingle calculator, you can quickly determine how much you’ll spend on shingles for your roof, helping you budget accurately for the project. Keep in mind that this is an estimate, and final costs may vary based on supplier prices, delivery fees, and additional roofing services.

Use our free and easy to use shingle calculator to get an estimate for a complete roof replacement by our team at Douglas Construction.

How much do roof repairs cost on average?

Roof repair costs vary based on damage severity, roof type, materials, and location. On average, repairs range from $300 to $1,500:

  • Minor repairs (small leaks, missing shingles): $300–$600
  • Moderate repairs (flashing, larger leaks, multiple shingles): $600–$1,200
  • Major repairs (structural issues, large sections): $1,200+

Factors like roof material (asphalt, tile, metal), size, complexity, and emergency services can also impact costs.

What factors influence the cost of my roof replacement?

  • Roof Size: The larger the roof, the more materials and labor are required.
  • Material Choice: Different roofing materials (asphalt shingles, metal, tile, etc.) come with varying costs.
  • Roof Pitch and Complexity: Steeper or more complex roof designs can increase labor costs.
  • Location: Costs can vary depending on where you live due to regional pricing differences and accessibility.
  • Extent of Damage: More extensive repairs or structural issues can raise the overall cost.
  • Labor: Labor costs can fluctuate based on the complexity of the job and local rates.

Our roof calculator can help you estimate costs based on these factors and more!

How much does a new roof cost?

The cost of a new roof is dependent on several different factors, including:

  • Roof Size: Larger roofs naturally require more square footage of materials, increasing overall material costs. Additionally, the increased surface area translates to more labor hours needed for installation.  This combination of material quantity and labor time directly correlates to a higher overall project cost.
  • Roof Material: Selecting the right roofing material for your home is a crucial decision that factors in both cost and longevity. Asphalt shingles remain the most affordable option, offering a good balance between upfront price and lifespan. However, their vulnerability to severe weather might necessitate replacement sooner in harsh climate zones.  For these areas, metal roofs become an attractive choice. While the initial investment is higher, metal's superior durability translates to a longer lifespan and potentially fewer repairs over time.  The increased longevity can significantly offset the higher upfront cost, especially in regions prone to extreme weather events. Ultimately, the best roofing material depends on your budget and local climate – a qualified roofer can help you navigate these factors and choose the optimal solution for your home.
  • Labor Costs: Labor rates vary depending on your location.
  • Roof Removal: If you have an existing roof that needs to be removed before installing the new one, factor in the disposal costs for the old materials

Use our Roofing Calculator to get an estimated cost for your project today.

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