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Other Types of Service Pricing
Prices are per foot or per
each piece, including parts and labor.
Extra charges for hard installations
* = includes removal and disposal
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Fascia Work
You can see examples of our prior
work at:
http://dmr-gutters.com/pg/fs/FSfascia.htm |
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$
5
.50
$1.00
$2.00 |
for fascia boards
using 5/4x
6 pre-primed spruce and installed with screws
extra for removal and disposal of your old fascia
boards
extra
a linear foot for painting
to match the house trim (includes
the paint), or
$0.50 less for using the client supplied paint. |
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$
3.00
$ 8.00
$10.00
$5.00 |
for a custom
pre-painted aluminum
fascia metal to cover
fascia boards, or to act as a fascia board where there is none.
for 16oz copper metal
fascia cover.
for 20oz copper
metal
fascia cover.
extra for each corner to
miter and custom ends for above. |
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Custom Copper Sheet
Metal Work
You can see examples of our prior
work at:
http://copper-by-design.com/fs/FSroofcaps.htm
and:
http://copper-by-design.com/fs/FSchimneycaps.htm |
$ 30 to $ 75
a linear foot |
for a
custom 20oz solid
copper
roof ridge caps for a better more reliable seal,
moss control and a better hidden ridge vent (or not).
See our
Moss Control web pages for different designs and details.
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$ 200 to
$ 2,000 |
for a
custom 20oz solid
copper
roof cap for a turret or gazebo w/a decorative
weathervane or finial.
See our
Roof Cap web pages for
different designs and details. |
$
1,000 to
$ 6,000 |
for a
custom 20oz or thicker solid
copper
sheet metal chimney cap w/stainless steel spark arrest screening
and stainless steel screws and or bolts for secure removable attachment.
See our chimney
cap web page for different designs and details. |
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$
6.00* |
per
brick for rebuilding chimneys above
the roof line with new bricks (we
do not offer to reuse the old bricks, since cleaning them would be more
costly) |
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Roof Cleaning and
Treating Work
You can see examples of our prior
work at:
http://dmr-gutters.com/pg/moss.htm |
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If you are fortunate to be
living here in the Portland Oregon Metro Area, we will be happy to assist
you with your needs to clean off the moss build-up of your roof, doing it the right way. Go to our
Moss Control web page to learn more, and even read
how to do it yourself. |
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As to cost to have us do
this work, it is calculated in 100 foot sections, or a 10' x 10' area called
a square of roofing:
(a)
about
$150 just to treat the roof with this
type of powder moss killer for a small house with a low slope composite roof
(of 6/12 pitch or less).
Note: A small house has around 10
squares of roofing surface, or 1,000 square feet. This is different than the
floor space in a house. For a rough idea of the cost, if you happen to know
the roofing surface size, you can calculate the cost by
$15
per square. It varies due to the complexities and safety issues to access
all the areas of your roof. |
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(b)
about $400
to scrape off around 90% of the moss build-up and treat the roof with this
type of powder moss killer for a small house with a low slope composite
roof. It is then recommended to do (a);
the $100
re-treating of the roof again every 1 to 2 years after that to keep the roof
clean. |
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(c)
about $700
to carefully scrape off 99% of the moss build-up and treat the roof with
this type of powder moss killer for a small house with a low slope composite
roof. It is then recommended to do (a)
again every 1 to 2 years after that to keep
it clean. |
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(d)
about $2,000
to carefully scrape off 99% of the moss build-up, treat the roof with this
type of powder moss killer, and install a custom copper roof cap for a small
house with a low slope composite roof. But keep in mind that this should be
the last time this needs to be done. It would be recommended to do a
$100
re-powdering of the roof only every 5 years or so to keep it spotless. |
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Soffit Work |
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$ 5.50 |
per square foot vinyl or 3/8" primed plywood soffit
(additional charges for tongue and grove redwood, building braces for mounting the soffit,
and installing vents) |