Is $30,000 to replace the entire roof a fair price?
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I live in a 4 year old Ryan Home. I was having some issues with a flashing over top of my porch and we have water coming in through the window. I put a tarp over it and the leak stopped immediately. The inspector told me my roof is decaying rapidly and tried to pressure me into signing.
Quote Details
Complete roof replacement following a 21-point inspection. - Full removal of existing shingles - Installation of new roofing system - Addressing alleged rapid decay of 4-year-old roof materials
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Category
Roofing
Price
$30,000
Quote Date
April 19, 2026
Year Built
2020
Roof material
Asphalt shingles
Tearoff included?
No
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