If you’ve ever collected more than one roofing estimate, you’ve probably noticed something: the numbers can be all over the place. One contractor might quote $8,000. Another might say $14,000 for what seems like the same job. So, what gives?
At Eagle Restoration, we understand how confusing—and even frustrating—this can be. Replacing or repairing a roof is a major investment, and it’s only natural to want the best value. But the cheapest quote isn’t always the best one, and the highest quote doesn’t always mean higher quality.
In this blog, we’ll break down why roofing estimates can vary so much and what to look for when deciding what’s fair.
The first—and often biggest—reason for a price difference comes down to what’s included in the estimate. Some contractors may only include the basics: tear-off, shingles, and labor. Others might factor in:
Underlayment replacement
Flashing repair or upgrades
Ventilation improvements
Dumpster rental and cleanup
Permits and inspections
Warranty details
Insurance claim support
If one estimate seems lower, check the fine print. It might be leaving out essential components that will either get added on later or result in a lower-quality job overall.
Pro Tip: Ask each contractor to walk you through the scope of work line by line. A trustworthy roofer won’t mind explaining what’s included.
Roofing materials vary widely in quality and price. One contractor might be quoting a builder-grade 3-tab shingle, while another is using architectural shingles with a 30-year warranty. There may also be differences in:
Underlayment (felt vs. synthetic)
Ice and water shield coverage
Ridge vents vs. box vents
Flashing type (standard vs. custom)
Higher-quality materials cost more—but they also last longer, look better, and often come with stronger manufacturer warranties.
Pro Tip: Always ask which brands and product lines are being used, and research their durability ratings and warranties.
Roofing contractors don’t all run the same kind of operation. Some hire experienced, licensed crews who are trained in specific manufacturer installation standards. Others subcontract work to the lowest bidder.
Labor costs are one of the largest parts of any roofing estimate. More experienced crews with better training and insurance coverage will cost more—but they also make fewer mistakes and typically complete jobs faster and more safely.
Pro Tip: Ask if the crew is in-house or subcontracted. Also ask about their licensing, training, and insurance.
Not all warranties are created equal. Some estimates include only a standard 1-year labor warranty, while others may include a 10- to 25-year workmanship warranty or extended manufacturer warranties if installed by certified contractors.
Better warranties add value to the job—but they can also increase the upfront cost because they often require higher-quality materials and certified installers.
Pro Tip: Always ask what warranties are included in your quote—and get them in writing.
Licensed, bonded, and insured contractors carry higher operating costs, and that gets reflected in their estimates. However, it also means you’re protected if something goes wrong—whether it's a workplace accident or damage to your property.
On the other hand, a significantly lower bid may come from someone who isn’t properly insured or cutting corners on liability coverage. That’s a major risk to you as a homeowner.
Pro Tip: Ask for proof of insurance and licensing. A reputable contractor will provide it upfront.
The cost of roofing also depends on:
Your location: Roofing costs in central Indiana may differ from costs in larger cities or outlying rural areas.
Seasonal demand: Peak roofing season can drive up prices due to material demand and crew availability.
Storm damage: After a storm, demand spikes—and so can prices. Be especially cautious of storm chasers or out-of-town crews offering quick, lowball bids.
Pro Tip: Local, established contractors like Eagle Restoration are familiar with regional pricing and weather-related challenges—and won’t price gouge after a storm.
Some companies build their estimates with room for customer support, project management, and thorough communication. Others run lean and don’t offer much support beyond the job itself.
You’re not just paying for materials and labor—you’re also paying for how responsive the company is, how well they clean up after the job, and how committed they are to making things right if something goes wrong.
Pro Tip: Check online reviews and look for consistent praise about communication, reliability, and follow-through.
A fair estimate is one that:
Clearly outlines materials, labor, and scope
Includes necessary permits, cleanup, and warranties
Uses high-quality, name-brand products
Comes from a licensed and insured local contractor
Offers strong references and a good reputation
Doesn't pressure you to sign immediately
At Eagle Restoration, we focus on transparency and value. We may not always be the cheapest quote you get—but we promise to deliver a complete, durable roofing system with no surprises and no shortcuts.
If you’ve received a wide range of roofing quotes and don’t know what to make of them, we’re here to help. Our experienced team will walk you through every part of our estimate, answer your questions honestly, and give you a fair, competitive price for high-quality work.
We serve homeowners across central Indiana with roofing solutions you can trust—from storm restoration to full replacements.
Schedule your free inspection and estimate today and let’s talk about what your roof really needs—nothing more, nothing less.
Eagle Restoration | Roofing With Integrity