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gregha73




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PostPosted: Fri Oct 10, 2008 5:48 pm    Post subject: whats a fair price for camelot shungles?? Reply with quote

I have a customer wanting a quote for camelot shingles 60 sq steep.

qoute for timerline lifetimes was 295 sq
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marshall exteriors




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Location: newark, ny

PostPosted: Fri Oct 10, 2008 8:47 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Take the price difference in materials from lifetime to camelot (which will be significant). Add extra labor for them being harder to work with. Add extra for w valley metal (can't do a closed cut on camelot). add extra for 1 3/4" nails as they are much thicker than regular shingles and require more nails (i believe it is 7 per shingle with out looking it up). Im assuming you will be using timbertex or some other high def ridge (add for that) instead of cut 3 tabs or seal a ridge.

So i would think it would be at least $200 a square higher if not more.
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