How Much does a Strata Roof Replacement Cost in British Columbia?

Determining the total strata roof replacement cost in British Columbia involves evaluating several site-specific variables. Because every multi-family building is unique, pricing is influenced by the physical characteristics of the structure, material choices, and logistical requirements.

Key factors that drive the cost include:

  • Material Selection: Options range from lower-cost asphalt shingles to mid-range TPO membrane systems for flat roofs, and higher-end, durable materials like metal roofing.
  • Roof Size and Complexity: Total square footage is the primary cost multiplier, but architectural features such as steep pitches, skylights, vents, and HVAC units increase labor hours and specialized detailing costs.
  • Accessibility: Buildings with limited ground access may require specialized equipment for material staging and debris disposal, which adds to the final estimate.
  • Existing Conditions: Costs are impacted by the number of existing roof layers that must be removed and any hidden damage, such as rot, discovered during the process.
  • Legal and Regulatory Fees: Final pricing includes necessary permits, waste disposal fees, and compliance with the BC Strata Property Act.

To help councils budget accurately, Paragon Roofing BC provides a free on-site inspection and a detailed photo report. This process transforms complex variables into a clear, actionable plan, ensuring the strata council can make an informed decision based on documented evidence rather than guesswork.


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