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Talking to people who lived through Andrew, they said $35,000 is not the least bit surprising. Labor and supplies are tight, and there is absolutely no incentive for roofers to competitively bid on contracts. If one customer is not willing to pay $35,000, there are ten others in line who will.
Assuming we don’t have any more significant storms in the next few years (which, unfortunately, is unlikely) prices will start to come down.
When I asked friends, who live in San Diego, what they paid to replace their tile roof, they said $21,000. For a 2,500 sq ft house, that’s about what I expected the price should be.
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