Replacing a standard 3,000-square-foot roof will set you back about $21,500, according to Remodeling Magazine’s 2010-11 Cost vs. Value Report. When you sell, you can expect to recoup nearly 60% of that investment. But you can get back even more by incorporating features that make your home more environmentally sensitive, particularly if they are also energy upgrades. Appraisal Journal has estimated that every $100 cut from your annual energy bill adds $2,000 to your home’s value.
This afternoon I saw a new shopping center development in Mill Creek that had a patch of green on their roof. Have you thought about this option? It might be something to think about instead of trying to build a new roof. What do you think?
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