Alaska Roofing Contractor Package

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Alaska
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AK-P042-PKG
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This package is an important tool to help you with the legal issues that may arise between roofing contractors, property owners, suppliers and/or subcontractors during a roofing project for new construction or repairs. The heart of this package is the roofing contract that complies with state law.


This package contains the following forms:


1. Alaska Roofing Contract - Cost Plus or Fixed Fee


2. A Bid Log


3. A Bid Follow Up Letter


4. A Change Order Sheet


5. A Certificate of Completion


6. A Final Project Punch List


7. A Worker Safety and Health Plan


8. An Accident Report Form


9. A Customer Satisfaction Survey and


10. A Company Evaluation by Customer


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FAQ

How Do I Pay for a Roof with No Money? Installing a roof is one of the most important investments into a home that you could make. Factors to Consider. Home Insurance Policy. Payment plans. Financing Through Contractor. Paying With Credit Card. Cash-Out Refinancing. Home Equity Loan.

Laminate or architectural shingles, one of the most common types of roofing shingles, are generally packaged in three bundles per square. So in the 2400 square foot gable roof example, you would need 72 bundles of shingles (24 squares x 3 bundles per square = 72 bundles).

Quick answer -> One square. 3 pieces of plywood equals 10ftx10ft. Three bundles but probably four because that would fit it perfectly and even on a tiny little shed 510% needs to be calculated in for waste and mishaps.

As a rule of thumb, there are 3 bundles to a square, assuming that you are using three-tab strip shingles. There are also 29 standard-sized shingles (measuring 12 inches by 36 inches) in each one of these.

Actually, no. Corrugated metal panels (like our ABM Panel) often cost as much as 20% less per square than asphalt shingles.With the accessories included, a metal roof can cost about the same as, or within a few hundred dollars of, a shingle roof on an average home.

1. Asphalt Shingles The Most Cost-Effective Roofing Material. Asphalt shingles typically last about 15-30 years. They are pretty popular with homeowners simply because of their cost-effectiveness.

Shingles are sold by the bundle and by the square. A square is equal to 100 square feet and will cost anywhere between $100 and $1,800. A bundle is around 1/3 of a square and costs an average of $30 to $600.

What is the cheapest roofing material? Asphalt shingles are the cheapest roofing material at $100 to $150 per square. Standard styles of metal and concrete are also low-priced options.

Asphalt Shingles - The answer to what is the cheapest roof to install is asphalt shingles. This is the most commonly used and least expensive of roofing shingles.

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