• Price of Shingle removal, two layers vs three

    From T Payne@21:1/5 to All on Tue Dec 6 21:44:01 2016
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    replying to Harry K, T Payne wrote:
    Not true the last 2 layers r desentigrating so they don't pop up so easy.

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  • From Jesus@21:1/5 to All on Mon Sep 25 22:44:01 2017
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    replying to Harry K, Jesus wrote:
    The labor to dispose of 90 more bundles tones 80 lbs each.

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  • From Snicklefritz@21:1/5 to All on Fri Apr 13 21:44:02 2018
    replying to pontiusj, Snicklefritz wrote:
    Where i live just the dump fees would cost about $14.00 per square, and I
    would charge $25 to 30 for the labor part of it depending on complex the roof is. add to that pitch, is it hand carry a long way to trailer or around the house, ect... So yes it is very resonable price.

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  • From T Neuroth@21:1/5 to All on Tue May 15 03:14:06 2018
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    replying to Harry K, T Neuroth wrote:
    Not that much work? The shingles are nailed into a wood substrate every 4 in and sometimes more if they have had lifting issues. The shingles are heavy and you have to use brute force to lift them. You have get underneath a heavy mat of shingles that are stuck together that are heavy and awkward, then go back and remove all of the nails left in the deck, manually. The shingles leave
    lots of granules on the surface which makes it slippery This is very time consuming, dangerous on steep pitches and hard work. Do it by yourself for a day for a reality check.

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  • From 33YearRoofer@21:1/5 to All on Thu May 19 02:45:03 2022
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    an extra $1100 to remove the 3rd layer isn't bad. Although it was the roofers responsibility to check for that 3rd layer when writing up his estimate. If where to make a mistake like that, I would explain and ask the home owner to pay the extra but I'd
    also understand if they don't pay.

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  • From Josh@21:1/5 to All on Sat Dec 31 06:01:14 2022
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    Labor, really some roofs come off decently but others either are melted down or in a lot of cases crumble making it take forever and have a huge mess instead of being in whole pieces. And you still have a whole roof for nails to have to pull and remove
    if you’re lucky and they’re not stapled because then it’s a nightmare. Either way every layer is extra work and extra money to remove whether it’s harder it’s still cost money for the extra time, and it still cost money for the extra material
    to dispose of.

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  • From %@21:1/5 to 5bc4dc7453fb65686222dbbc326795e5@ex on Sat Dec 31 19:19:50 2022
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    On Sat, 31 Dec 2022 17:01:14 +1100, Josh <5bc4dc7453fb65686222dbbc326795e5@example.com> wrote:

    Labor, really some roofs come off decently but others either are melted
    down or in a lot of cases crumble making it take forever and have a huge
    mess instead of being in whole pieces. And you still have a whole roof
    for nails to have to pull and remove if you’re lucky and they’re not stapled because then it’s a nightmare. Either way every layer is extra
    work and extra money to remove whether it’s harder it’s still cost money for the extra time, and it still cost money for the extra material to
    dispose of.

    You're only 11 years late.

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