How much does it cost to put a new roof on a double-wide mobile home?

How much would a metal roof cost for a double-wide mobile home?

Metal roofing materials cost about $1,000-$2,000 for a single-wide or $1,800-$3,000 for a double-wide, depending on size of unit and manufacturer and are designed to last a lifetime. Metal roofs may be installed over an existing roof with or without a DIYer adding insulation in between.

How long does a double-wide roof last?

Cheaper shingles may last only 10 years, while high-quality versions can last as long as 25 years.

How many layers of roofing can you put on a manufactured home?

The process for installing shingles on mobile homes is exactly the same as site-built homes. However, on site-built homes, two or three layers of shingles are acceptable. On a mobile home, one layer is the limit. This means, if your shingles need replacing, that's exactly what you need to do – remove and replace them.

How long does a roof last on a mobile home?

Under ideal conditions, some of the higher quality shingles may last 30 years, but that is optimistic. If your shingles have been up for 15 or more years, you might need to re-roof in the not-too-distant future – especially if you live in a snowbelt or high heat area.

How much would a metal roof cost for a double wide mobile home?

Metal roofing materials cost about $1,000-$2,000 for a single-wide or $1,800-$3,000 for a double-wide, depending on size of unit and manufacturer and are designed to last a lifetime. Metal roofs may be installed over an existing roof with or without a DIYer adding insulation in between.

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