Roof Cost Replacement for a Double-wide Mobile Home

photo of a double wide mobile home that needs roof replacement

Every home, especially a mobile home, needs repairs at a certain point. But how much will it cost to replace roof on double wide mobile home?

In this post, we’ll provide the complete breakdown of the cost to replace roof on double wide mobile home to help you budget better, whether you’re hiring a professional or doing the repairs yourself.

Reasons to Replace the Roof on Your Double-Wide Mobile Home

There are various reasons to replace the roof of your double-wide mobile home, from weather damage to structural considerations.

Weather conditions, for example, can cause damage to your manufactured home roofing and you may need to perform repairs. Or your roof might be at the end of its lifespan and needs replacement.

Mobile home roofs can wither over time just like a regular house. All kinds of weather conditions – wind, heat, rain, and snow – can wear down your mobile home’s roof. Flat or low-pitch style roofs are at an even higher risk, as they are more likely to collect moisture and often lack the robustness of structure that you would find on a conventional property.

While double-wide homes provide more comfort, their size increases the repair cost and the repairs often take more time to complete. 

Essential Preparations for Double-Wide Home Roofing

There are a few other things worth considering before starting your home renovation project. Keeping in mind that even repairs must comply with home construction and safety standards.

There are a few other things worth considering before starting your home renovation project. Before beginning your renovations, you need to:

  • Find out the type of roof you have on your double-wide mobile home. Rubber, metal, shingle, cool, liquid roofing, just to name a few.
  • Understand the potential costs involved. It is best to start the process by thinking of how much time the repair will take and how much it will cost.

Factors That Affect Roof Replacement Costs

It is sometimes difficult to envision and understand what the cost breakdown looks like and how much you’ll need to spend. 

Here are some of the deciding factors we’ve narrowed down:

  • Choice of roofing material and insulation
  • Selection of the roofing style: flat roof or pitch roof
  • Accessibility – if roofing trucks have no room to go through narrow mobile home park roads, or if the structure is blocked by trees or other mobile homes, costs can spike up.

Additional Factors That Affect Roof Replacement Costs

Here are some additional factors that contribute to the cost and can help you budget better. These including the following:  

  • Labor

If you’re not experienced in roofing and cannot save money by doing the work yourself, you’ll need to hire a professional to get the job done properly. In that case, the cost of labor is a deciding factor in the total cost of a mobile home roof replacement.

  • Damage

Assessing the damage first will help with calculating the total cost of your roof repair. A full roof replacement will cost more than a partial replacement. You may be able to repair the roof instead of replacing it entirely, depending on the size of the damage.

  • Insulation

It may be more expensive to replace the roof, if your mobile home doesn’t have proper insulation. If you add insulation during the replacement, this could help reduce your energy bills and it can make your home more comfortable to live in.

photo of a double wide mobile home that may need roof replacement

Cost to Replace Roof on Double-Wide Home

Knowing the type of roofing for your manufactured home is one of the most important factors in determining the budget for your roof repair or replacement. We’ve included the cost of each type of roofing below:

  • Rubber roofing

The cost for rubber roofing should be $1,595 to $3,610 for a double-wide mobile home.

  • Metal roofing

Metal roofs can be easily installed over an existing roof with or without insulation. For a double-wide, the cost would be between $1,800 and $3,000. If you want to take the extra protective step and add insulation for your metal roof, it is from $7,000-$8,000 for a double-wide mobile home.

  • Composition shingle roofing

The cost for a double-wide unit for composition shingle roofing is $1,290-$4,250.

  • Liquid roofing

If you choose liquid roofing, you can expect to spend $1,400 to $1,800 for a double-wide mobile home.

You can also expect to pay an extra $1,400-$1,800 for a double-wide unit, if polystyrene insulation is to be used under rubber membrane.

In some cases, the repair might be minor or you might already have the right skills to perform the repairs yourself. This way you’ll be able to save money, but you might still invest in a good toolbox you’ll need to complete the project. 

Tools Needed for a DIY Roof Replacement Project

If you decide to DIY your roofing project, you’ll need a few different tools:

  • Hammer for rubber roofing ($20-$30).
  • Electric screwdriver ($30-$80) and a metal cutter ($90-$200) for metal roofing.
  • Shingle cutter ($120-$180) is needed for composition roofing installations.
  • Liquid rubber roofers would require paint rollers and covers ($10-$15), paint trays ($2-$7), and an extension pole ($15-$40).

It’s also pretty common to save metal roofs in DIY fashion by rolling on roof sealer, which is pretty affordable and you can find at Home Depot.

photo of a double wide mobile home that may be needing roof replacement

Opting for a Professional Help for Your Roof Replacement 

If you opt for professional help, then there is also the cost of roofing labor. 

It will be more expensive to hire a professional than doing it yourself, but it might be worth it in the long run. For professional roof replacements, costs should include both labor and site cleanup at completion.

You can hire an experienced handyman, for the installation of a rubber or metal roof. For a composition shingle roof, you can consult a roofing contractor and the installation prices will be anywhere from $675 to $2,500 for a single wide to $1,300-$5,000 for a double wide roofing. 

The cost will also depend on the size of your mobile home as well as accessibility and shingle quality.

Conclusion

Before you decide on your roofing, it’s best to weigh in all the options and go with the plan that meets your budget and your roofing needs.

Keep in mind that roofing replacement can be costly and it can cause a lot more stress you don’t necessarily want to deal with. If roofing replacement is causing you troubles, you can simply donate your mobile home and Banyan Mobile Home Removal can help take it off your hands.You can call or email us for more details and we will pair your unused mobile home with an individual or a family in need of shelter, and we’ll do it at no cost to you.