Roofing Contractor Rates in Howell Township: What You Should Expect

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Shopping around for a new roof in Howell Township? Whether you live in Ramtown, Adelphia Greens, or tucked back near Maxim Road, figuring out what a roof should *actually* cost is confusing. You’ll get quotes all over the place — $8K here, $15K there — and suddenly you’re wondering if one guy’s trying to fleece you, or if the other just doesn’t know what he’s doing.

Let’s clear it up. In this post, we’ll break down what roofing typically costs in Howell Township, what drives the price, and what’s fair. So whether your house overlooks Echo Lake or sits along the Route 9 corridor, you’ll know what to expect — and what to watch out for.

Average Roof Replacement Costs in Howell Township

For most single-family homes in the area, a full tear-off and replacement roof costs between $10,000 and $18,000. Here’s a rough local breakdown:

  • 1,500–1,800 sq ft homes: $9,500–$12,500
  • 2,000–2,500 sq ft homes: $13,000–$17,500
  • Larger homes (3,000+ sq ft): $18,000+

That includes stripping the old shingles, checking decking, installing underlayment, flashing, new shingles, and cleanup. It doesn’t include extras like new gutters or fascia board repair — that’s more.

What Affects the Price?

Here’s why one quote might be thousands more than another:

  • Shingle Brand & Warranty — Top-tier brands (like CertainTeed or GAF) with extended warranties cost more but last longer.
  • Roof Pitch & Complexity — A flat, simple roof in Candlewood costs less than a steep, complex one in North Howell.
  • Ventilation Upgrades — Ridge vents, attic fans, and improved airflow systems can add a few hundred to a few thousand.
  • Layer Removal — Some older homes in the area have 2 layers of shingles. Removing both takes more labor.
  • Permits & Cleanup — Legit local contractors will include township permitting and dumpster fees in your quote.

Hourly vs. Flat Rate — What’s Normal?

Roofers don’t usually charge by the hour in Howell Township. You’ll get a flat quote for the entire job. If someone starts quoting “day rates” or “hourly crews,” that’s not standard — and usually means they’re less organized or not fully licensed.

How to Compare Quotes the Right Way

Let’s say you get three estimates. One is $9,000. Another is $11,500. The third is $16,000. Don’t just look at price. Look at:

  • Materials listed — Are they using 3-tab or architectural shingles? Is there ice & water shield?
  • Warranty terms — Some offer 10 years, others 30. Ask what’s covered — labor, materials, or both?
  • Timeline & cleanup — How long will it take, and will they haul everything away?
  • Insurance — Make sure they’re fully insured for liability and workers’ comp. If not? Big risk.

Don’t Fall for the Cheapest Number

We get it — roof work is expensive. But the cheapest bid is often the one that leaves you hanging. Maybe they use cheap shingles. Maybe they cut corners. Maybe they’re not local — and when there’s an issue, they ghost you.

We’ve fixed more than a few “discount jobs” gone wrong, especially near Aldrich Lake and Fort Plains Road. Do it right the first time and save yourself the headache.

Ready to Price Out Your Roof?

We offer straightforward quotes with no weird surprises. Want someone to come check things out? Reach out here, or head to our homepage to learn more. You can also check out the full FAQ for Howell roofing costs and contractors — it’s a great starting point.