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Rubber Roof Installation Costs The average range of cost to install or replace a rubber roof is between $6,000 and $18,000, with the average being around $12,000. And as you know, all sorts of factors come into play that can affect that price, such as the materials, labor, obstructions, and customizations of the roof.
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A rubber roof is a term broadly applied to most single-ply membrane flat roofs. 99% of the time, rubber roofs are installed on commercial, low-slope structures but can also be utilized on home additions such as garages and sunrooms. We’re going to dive into the varying costs of installation for each type of rubber roof and the benefits of each.
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Learn More »Roof penetrations and changes in the roof’s slope make it more complex and extensive for contractors to install. Because the rubber membranes come in large rolls, roof penetrations such as skylights and chimneys require that the sheets get carefully cut to fit those varying objects. Custom flashing will be required in these areas to ensure the seal is watertight and you aren’t facing any critical leaks early on after your roof installation. All of these things can drive up the cost; in fact, some contractors might even charge $5 to $50 per roof penetration because it can halt their installation process so much and requires so many additional steps. Always check with your contractor before installation to make sure this isn’t an added cost, or if it is, they can prepare an estimate including those areas.
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