Roofing in Chesapeake
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Typical price: $140–$41,400
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Roofing prices in Chesapeake
| Job size | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Minor repair Replace shingles, reseal flashing, fix a small leak | $140 | $410 | $1,400 |
| Partial reroof (one slope/section) Tear-off and replace one section after localized damage | $1,400 | $3,200 | $6,450 |
| Full asphalt replacement (~2,000 sq ft roof) Tear-off, underlayment, new architectural shingles | $7,350 | $11,000 | $18,400 |
| Metal roof replacement Standing seam or metal shingle full replacement | $13,800 | $23,000 | $41,400 |
How to hire a roofing pro in United States
- Verify the state contractor license where required (Florida and California have specific roofing classifications; requirements vary widely by state)
- Demand certificates of general liability and workers' comp insurance — roofing is a high-injury trade and uninsured crews are your risk
- Get 3 like-for-like bids covering tear-off, underlayment, ice-and-water shield, flashing replacement and a per-sheet price for deck repair
- Check manufacturer certifications (e.g. GAF or Owens Corning credentialed installers) — they unlock longer material warranties
- Confirm the contractor pulls the building permit, not you
- For insurance claims, get your own adjuster's assessment before signing any assignment-of-benefits paperwork
- Get both the manufacturer warranty and a written workmanship warranty (5-10 years)
Roofing licenses are set at state level — some states (Florida, California) require a dedicated roofing classification while others have no licensing at all. Workers' comp verification matters everywhere: roofing has among the highest injury rates of any trade, and homeowners can be exposed by uninsured crews.
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Frequently asked questions
Why do roofing quotes vary so much?
Access and safety costs (scaffolding, edge protection), roof pitch and height, tear-off vs overlay, material grade, and how honestly hidden deck repair is priced. A low bid that excludes safety equipment and deck contingency isn't cheaper — it's just billed later.
Can just part of a roof be replaced?
Yes — replacing one slope or section is common after localised storm damage and costs far less than a full reroof. The trade-offs are colour mismatch with weathered existing material and tying new work into old underlayment. It makes most sense when the rest of the roof has meaningful life left.
Is moss on a roof actually a problem?
Yes, over time — moss holds moisture against the surface, lifts tile and shingle edges, and accelerates frost damage. Have it removed by soft washing or manual scraping, never high-pressure washing, which strips granules and forces water under the covering. Zinc or copper strips slow regrowth.
What is flashing and why do most leaks start there?
Flashing is the metal detailing that seals joints — around chimneys, valleys, vents, skylights and wall junctions. These joints move and collect water flow, so flashing fails long before the main covering. If a roofer proposes reusing old flashing on a full replacement, push back.
How much deposit should a roofer ask for?
Typically 10-30%, or enough to cover ordered materials, with the balance staged against progress and completion. Never pay in full upfront, and be wary of anyone who can start 'tomorrow' if you pay cash today — good roofers have lead times.
How do I find a reliable roofer in Chesapeake?
Get at least three quotes from established local firms in Chesapeake, ask each for recent local references and proof of insurance, and check membership of the national roofing trade body where one exists. Prioritise roofers who inspect from the roof (or with a drone) and show photos, over anyone quoting from the ground or the kerb.
How much does a roof replacement cost in the US?
Most homeowners pay $9,000-$18,000 for a standard asphalt shingle replacement, with the full range running roughly $6,000 to $30,000+ depending on size, pitch and region. Metal roofs typically run $15,000-$45,000. Per-square (100 sq ft) pricing of $450-$1,100 installed is the common quoting unit.
Does homeowners insurance cover roof replacement?
For sudden storm damage, usually yes — but many insurers now pay only depreciated actual-cash-value on roofs past 10-15 years old, not full replacement cost. Check your policy's roof schedule, document damage immediately, and be cautious with contractors who want to 'handle the claim for you.'
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