A new commercial roof is not a small purchase; whether you just purchased a new building or your aged roof is leaking, it is daunting to think about jumping into such a big investment. One of the most researched terms when it comes to a commercial roof is the cost.
At West Roofing Systems, we have been helping customers for decades choose the right roof solution for their building and their budget. We want everyone to feel empowered when they start getting quotes from their contractors. In this article, we break down what aspects of a roofing project will affect your cost along with some general costs you can expect.
What Can Affect My Roof Quote?
Commercial roofing is not a one size fits all approach. Many factors can affect your quote, from the weather to the size and the location of your building. Let’s review what a contractor will take into account when calculating a commercial roof quote.
The Size of Your Roof
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When a contractor is pricing a new roofing system, the economies of scale start around 20,000 sq feet; which means after 20,000 sq. feet you can start saving money per square foot of roof.
Other size factors that can impact your cost also include:
- The logistics of moving equipment up to and across a large roof
- Debris removal costs
- Material transport costs – this cost can take up 2-3% of the total project costs
Condition of Existing Roof
The condition of your existing roof will be a crucial factor in the cost of your new commercial roof. There are three options when dealing with your current roof:
- Clean and Prepare Existing Roof (No Significant Alterations) – $0.10 – $0.75 Per Sq. Foot
- Recovery Board Fastened on Top Of The Existing Roof – $0.60 – $0.80 Per Sq. Foot
- Stripping and Removal of Roof – $1.00 – $2.00 Per Sq. Foot
Access to Roof
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Not all commercial roofs are flat; not all roofs can be walked on. Additional costs can occur when your contractor has limited access to the facility roof.
Height and distances of the roof can be multipliers for the cost of your roof installation. Sloped roofs often require the contractors to use a man lift or rappelling gear for roof installation. Contractors may need to rent conveyance equipment such as a crane or passenger hoist to move the crew and equipment.
Type of Warranty
When you install a new commercial roofing system, you will have a few warranty options. The three most common types of warranties include:
- Contractor’s Warranty – No expense or less than $1,000
- Manufacturer’s Product Warranty – Low cost and low coverage
- Manufacturer’s Full System Warranty – $0.08 – $0.15 per sq. foot
Read More: Commercial Roof Warranties: Which is Best for Your Facility?
Maintenance
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In addition to installing a new roof system, it’s important to think about long-term maintenance. Whether you sign a roof maintenance contract or regularly restore your roof system, those costs should also be top of mind. In the long run, you can save a lot of money by simply keeping up with the maintenance of your roofing system.
Read More: Roof Maintenance 101: Keeping Your Flat Roof Safe
Preventative Maintenance
It is recommended that your commercial facility roof is inspected twice a year:
- Fall Inspection – Clear leaves from drains, prepare for winter
- Spring Inspection – Look for damage from the winter weather
A visual inspection including general maintenance is a rather inexpensive way to maintain the integrity of your SPF roof at $0.2 – $0.5 per sq. foot. Any roofing contractor can perform inspections on your roof, but you should hire a certified roofing contractor to complete repairs.
Silicone Restoration Coating
Silicone Restoration Coating is an economical and environmentally friendly alternative to re-roofing. The average cost range for a silicone restoration coating is $2.00 – $5.00 per sq. foot.
Your contractor will make sure that the existing surface is clean and dry, and apply a new layer of silicone coating to the roof. This will restore the top layer of your roof and repair any punctures or other issues your roof is experiencing.
Read More: Cost of Silicone Restoration Membrane for a Commercial Roof
Roof Specific
Each type of roof uses varied materials and takes different processes for installation. In this section, we cover some roof system-specific costs you will encounter when looking at new roof systems.
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Spray Polyurethane Foam Roofing
A spray polyurethane foam roof has a few aspects to think about. In addition to the costs above, you will need to think about the foam application and the top silicone and granule coating:
- Spray Polyurethane Foam (1.5 in thick): $1.65 – $2.25 per square foot for materials and labor
- Silicone Coating: $1.90 and $2.60 per sq. foot in labor and materials to install
Read More: Cost of a Spray Polyurethane Foam Roofing System
Single-Ply Membrane
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Single-Ply Membrane Foam has many choices from insulation, membrane and attachment styles. Here are the costs of the more popular single-ply membrane roofing systems:
- Polyiso Insulation (1-3in think): $1.40 - $3.15
- TPO Membrane: $1.90 and $3.50 per square foot in materials and labor
- EPDM Membrane: $1.80 and $3.50 per square foot in materials and labor
- Installation
- Ballasted - $1.80 - $2.35
- Fastened - $2.00 - $3.15
- Adhered - $2.80 - $3.50
Read More: Cost of Single-Ply Membrane Commercial Roofing
Here at West Roofing Systems, we’ve installed over a 57,700,000 sq. feet of roofing domestically and internationally and during that time we have noticed that it can be tough to answer, “How much does a commercial cost?”
When you include the size, and access to the facility, warranty, maintenance, and more, the prices and change very dramatically based on your roofing contractor, location, and building. Keep in mind that when you are looking to invest in a new roofing system, it’s a good idea to get a couple of quotes from different contractors.
If you have any further questions about what your commercial roofing system will cost, email us anytime at info@westroofingsystems.com or by filling out our form online to find out more.
*Cost ranges are general estimates, each roofing system is unique and costs can vary. Please seek a professional quote for more specific and reliable costs.
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