Is $42,000 to lift and reset concrete tile roof with new decking and underlayment a fair price?
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I am a first-time homeowner in the Bay Area. My 50-year-old concrete tile roof currently has no underlayment, battens, or decking, which was allowed at the time of construction. The home experienced a leak 2 years ago, and an inspector recommended adding underlayment.
Quote Details
Complete lift and reset of approximately 3550 sqft of roof area including: - Remove and salvage existing concrete tiles - Install new solid wood decking - Install new underlayment and battening system - Reinstall salvaged tiles and replace broken units - Ensure compliance with current California building codes for tile roofing
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Category
Roofing
Price
$42,000
Quote Date
May 23, 2026
Location
California
Roof size
3,550 sqft
Roof material
Tile
Tearoff included?
No
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