What Factors Influence the Cost of a Multi-family Roof Replacement?

The cost of a multi-family (strata) roof replacement in British Columbia is influenced by several physical, logistical, and legal factors. Understanding these variables helps strata councils and property managers build accurate budgets.

Key factors influencing the cost include:

  • Project Scale and Complexity: Total roof square footage is the primary multiplier for costs. Additionally, roof geometry, such as steep slopes or numerous obstructions (vents, skylights, and HVAC units), increases labor hours.
  • Material Selection: Choices range from budget-friendly asphalt shingles to mid-range TPO membrane systems for flat roofs, or premium, long-lasting options like metal roofing and cedar.
  • Building Accessibility: Limited ground access may require specialized equipment for staging materials and debris disposal, which adds to the final estimate.
  • Existing Conditions: The number of existing roof layers that require removal and disposal, as well as the discovery of hidden damage like rot or structural deterioration, can significantly increase expenses.
  • Legal and Regulatory Requirements: Compliance with the BC Strata Property Act involves costs related to professional depreciation reports, permits, and specific funding methods like the Contingency Reserve Fund (CRF) or special assessments.

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