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Written By Todays Homeowner Local Pros
Last Updated February 2024
Your roof is important for protecting you and your family from the elements, like cold winters, hot summers, and even tornadoes. You want to ensure that this important part of your house is in top shape, which is why we've compiled this guide to help you learn about the best roofing contractors in Kansas.
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Today's Homeowner looks at dozens of datapoints on roofers to come up with our data-driven rankings. It's not possible for a company to pay for preferential treatment in our rankings. We look at the following key factors in determining who should top our list:
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Material | Life Span | Energy Effiency Rating | Average Cost Per Sq Ft |
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Asphalt | 15 - 20 years | 50% | $3.00 - $7.00 |
Concrete (faux clay tile) | 50 years | 70% | $8.00 - $19.00 |
Metal | 40-60 years | 90% | $5.00 - $14.00 |
Slate | 60 - 125 years | 80% | $15.00 - $40.00 |
Clay | 80 - 100 years | 90% | $12.00 - $25.00 |
All roofing contractors in Kansas must have a roofing contractor registration certificate issued by the state Attorney General. Contractors are required to provide proof of adequate workers' compensation and liability insurance. You can check a roofing contractor's registrationhere.
There are a number of criteria you can use to choose the best roofing contractor near you, including:
The average cost of roof cleaning in Kansas is about $435, although this can vary from place to place. The cost will also vary based on factors like the size of your roof and how long the cleaning takes.
The best way to get an idea of how much roof repairs might cost is to ask a contractor directly, as many factors could influence the price tag. On average, Kansas homeowners pay around $858 for roof repairs.
Typically, homeowners in Kansas pay about $7,690 to replace a roof. This cost varies depending on your location, and is affected by factors like the size and accessibility of your roof, how many stories your home has, and the material used.
Your roof needs to be cleaned about once a year. If there are frequent buildups of mold, leaves, moss, or mildew (or if you live in an area with more trees), you or a professional may need to clean your roof more often.
On certain occasions, roof repairs may be covered by home insurance. Before choosing a provider, you should check with your home insurance company and ask if it has any preferred contractors. You may also find it easier to have repairs covered if the damage was caused by a covered weather event, such as TornadoRisk. Be sure you talk to your home insurance provider as well as a financial advisor before committing to any roof repair or replacement.