perc-o-prince
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OK, it's home improvement time again!
We're having the roof replaced, and the chimney repointed. So far, we've received two estimates, a third company is coming in Monday, and we may have another come in next week. Both are using GAF materials.
The first guy (superiorroofingofnewengland.com) went up on the roof, measured everything, went back to the truck, entered the data into the computer, and provided us with a printed, professional estimate. It starts off that they HAND NAIL (in caps) all materials. They use 6' of ice shield along the eaves and 3' on all rakes and valleys. They include up to 100 sq ft of plywood or 100' of board if needed. 20 yr warranty (100%) and pro-rated for an additional 10. Estimated at 30 square. Does not include repointing the chimney or lead flashing. $13,000 + $1800 for the flat, rolled roof section above the back screen porch. A mason they've worked with before took a look at the chimney and gave an estimate of $1750 for repointing, sealing and flashing. Total = $16,550 ($14,750 w/o rolled roof section).
The second guy (priorityroofingandpaving.com) measured the roof from the ground with a helper, Went back to the truck, and presented a pre-printed form with check boxes ticked and notes made. They use 9' of ice shield all around, include 50' of board, plywood replaced at $150/square (estimated we'd need 4 square), hurricane nailing (6 nails/shingle), new flashing and repoint chimney, 10yr labor and same 30yr on shingles (upgrade to 30/30 for $89 more), estimated at 25 square.... $8125 + $600 for plywood replacement, not including the rolled-roof section and aprox $1000 for the rolled section (using 06 rubber). $9725 total. I say aprox $1000 because I forgot to ask him about it when he was here. He was going to come out to measure it Monday, but I offered to measure it to get a close estimate. He'll provide a written before starting work.
WTF!!! A difference of $6825, not including the $89 for the 30/30 warranty w/ the second company!!!
I'm not seeing red flags with either guy. The first was more professional, and the second was a big "goombah" type that kept calling me "sir" (not in THAT way, Ron!!!), and I know his 6-year-old daughter just had her tonsils and adenoids out yesterday because he asked to re-schedule from 5pm yesterday to 11 this morning. He did mention that he appreciated being able to be with his daughter, and would "take care of me." The second one also promised to meet any other proposal, apples-to-apples.
The third estimate should show me if Superior is just too high, or if Priority is low-balling for some reason. I'm also getting a referral from a teacher I know in town since her husband is an engineer who also builds houses.
Anyone see something I'm missing? For example, how much better is hand-nailing to hurricane nailing with a gun? I asked the guy from Priority, and he told me that 6-nail hurricane nailing is just as secure as hand-nailing, and will withstand 110mph winds.
Chuck
We're having the roof replaced, and the chimney repointed. So far, we've received two estimates, a third company is coming in Monday, and we may have another come in next week. Both are using GAF materials.
The first guy (superiorroofingofnewengland.com) went up on the roof, measured everything, went back to the truck, entered the data into the computer, and provided us with a printed, professional estimate. It starts off that they HAND NAIL (in caps) all materials. They use 6' of ice shield along the eaves and 3' on all rakes and valleys. They include up to 100 sq ft of plywood or 100' of board if needed. 20 yr warranty (100%) and pro-rated for an additional 10. Estimated at 30 square. Does not include repointing the chimney or lead flashing. $13,000 + $1800 for the flat, rolled roof section above the back screen porch. A mason they've worked with before took a look at the chimney and gave an estimate of $1750 for repointing, sealing and flashing. Total = $16,550 ($14,750 w/o rolled roof section).
The second guy (priorityroofingandpaving.com) measured the roof from the ground with a helper, Went back to the truck, and presented a pre-printed form with check boxes ticked and notes made. They use 9' of ice shield all around, include 50' of board, plywood replaced at $150/square (estimated we'd need 4 square), hurricane nailing (6 nails/shingle), new flashing and repoint chimney, 10yr labor and same 30yr on shingles (upgrade to 30/30 for $89 more), estimated at 25 square.... $8125 + $600 for plywood replacement, not including the rolled-roof section and aprox $1000 for the rolled section (using 06 rubber). $9725 total. I say aprox $1000 because I forgot to ask him about it when he was here. He was going to come out to measure it Monday, but I offered to measure it to get a close estimate. He'll provide a written before starting work.
WTF!!! A difference of $6825, not including the $89 for the 30/30 warranty w/ the second company!!!
I'm not seeing red flags with either guy. The first was more professional, and the second was a big "goombah" type that kept calling me "sir" (not in THAT way, Ron!!!), and I know his 6-year-old daughter just had her tonsils and adenoids out yesterday because he asked to re-schedule from 5pm yesterday to 11 this morning. He did mention that he appreciated being able to be with his daughter, and would "take care of me." The second one also promised to meet any other proposal, apples-to-apples.
The third estimate should show me if Superior is just too high, or if Priority is low-balling for some reason. I'm also getting a referral from a teacher I know in town since her husband is an engineer who also builds houses.
Anyone see something I'm missing? For example, how much better is hand-nailing to hurricane nailing with a gun? I asked the guy from Priority, and he told me that 6-nail hurricane nailing is just as secure as hand-nailing, and will withstand 110mph winds.
Chuck