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Certainteed Presidential Shake Cost and Pricing – Adnan Painting and Remodeling
Published: 2026-06-30T08:05:32+00:00 • 3 min read

Homeowners typically pay a total range for CertainTeed Presidential Shake roofing, driven by shingle grade, roof size, and install complexity. The price question often centers on cost versus value, with the Presidential Shake offering a premium look and longer service life. This guide provides cost ranges in dollars, including per square and per hour considerations, to help with budgeting and decision making.

Item Low Average High Notes
Shingles (Presidential Shake) per squares $2.40 $3.30 $4.20 Per 100 sq ft; 29-50 year life
Roof installation labor $1.50/sq ft $2.10/sq ft $3.00/sq ft Includes tear-off where needed
Underlayment and flashing $0.25 $0.55 $1.10 Quality underlayment adds moisture protection
Deck/roof repairs and prep $400 $1,200 $3,000 Variable by condition
Permits and inspections $50 $350 $1,000 Local administrative costs
Delivery and disposal $100 $350 $800 Waste removal and fuel surcharge
Warranties and extras $50 $200 $600 Limited vs extended coverage

Assumptions: region, roof size, pitch, and crew hours.

Overview Of Costs

Overview Of Costs covers total project ranges and per unit ranges with brief assumptions. A typical re-roof using Presidential Shake in the United States spans a broad band because of regional labor rates and roof complexity. For a standard 1,200 to 2,000 square foot roof, total installed costs generally fall from the mid five figures for basic configurations to the upper five figures for larger or steeper roofs with complex venting and high-end accessories. The per-square (100 sq ft) price often mirrors shingle cost plus labor, with labor driving the largest swing in most markets.

In a common scenario for a 1,500 sq ft roof, the price components break out as follows: shingles at 3.00 per sq ft on average, labor around 2.00 per sq ft, and minor add-ons together near 1.00 per sq ft, yielding a Total Range roughly from $7,500 to $16,000 depending on tear-off needs, pitch, attic access, and waste disposal. Budget focus should be on roof complexity and local labor rates.

data-formula=”labor_hours × hourly_rate”> The estimates assume standard asphalt shingle roof framing, typical attic access, and no unusual structural repairs. Higher pitches, long runs, or difficult access can push costs higher.

Cost Breakdown

Cost Breakdown uses a table to show how costs accumulate across categories. The four to six columns below reflect typical price components in a roof replacement project. The mix includes both totals and per-unit figures to aid budgeting. Assumptions include a mid-size home in a suburban market with standard 6/12 roof pitch and no major structural issues.

Category Low Average High Notes
Shingles $2.40/sq ft $3.30/sq ft $4.20/sq ft Presidential Shake options vary by elevation
Labor $1.50/sq ft $2.10/sq ft $3.00/sq ft Includes tear-off; crew size matters
Underlayment $0.25/sq ft $0.55/sq ft $1.10/sq ft Quality membrane affects price
Permits $50 $350 $1,000 Depends on jurisdiction
Delivery/Disposal $100 $350 $800 Waste management included
Accessories/Flashing $0.15/sq ft $0.40/sq ft $0.90/sq ft Ice and water shield optional
Warranty/Extras $50 $200 $600 Labor and material warranties vary

Factors That Affect Price

Factors That Affect Price highlights the key drivers for presidential Shake projects. Roof pitch and square footage are primary. A 6/12 pitch is standard; steeper pitches increase labor and safety requirements, often adding 0.25 to 1.00 per square foot. Material selection within Presidential Shake lines, fascia details, and attic ventilation also shift cost. The following thresholds help set expectations: shallow roofs under 1,500 sq ft may land on the low end, while roofs over 2,500 sq ft with complex layouts can reach the high end.

Regional pricing differences matter. In the Northeast and West Coast, labor tends to be higher, while the Gulf Coast can see variation based on weather-related tear-off requirements. Permitting complexity varies by city, and disposal fees depend on local landfill charges. Labor hours and crew efficiency are a second major swing factor that contractors optimize with project planning.

class> Note that a Premium package with additional waterproofing and high-wind rated accessories will push up both material and labor costs. Price sensitivity is strongest around tear-off requirements and roof pitch, not just the shingle price alone.

Ways To Save

Ways To Save focuses on cost efficiency without sacrificing system performance. Consider these practical steps:

  • Match shingle selection to actual need; Presidential Shake is premium grade and may be overkill for minimal exposed-edge homes.
  • Schedule removal/installation during off-peak seasons in your region to leverage lower labor rates.
  • Consolidate multiple small projects into one crew assignment to reduce mobilization costs.
  • Ensure proper attic ventilation and insulation; better ventilation reduces long-term wear and may lower future maintenance costs.

In practice, a Basic scenario for a modest 1,200 sq ft roof, with existing tear-off, could show a lower band near $7,000 while a Mid-Range installation with upgraded underlayment and extended warranty lands around $12,000. A Premium installation with high grade underlayment, enhanced ice and water shield, and a longer warranty might approach $18,000 or more depending on local factors. Planning ahead with a detailed scope helps control surprises.

Real-World Pricing Examples

Real-World Pricing Examples illustrate three scenario cards with specs, hours, per-unit prices, and totals.

Basic: 1,100 sq ft, standard tear-off, 6/12 pitch, basic underlayment. Labor 2.0 hours per sq ft, shingles 3.00 per sq ft, total around 7,000 to 9,000. Assumptions: region, roof size, no structural repairs.

Mid-Range: 1,500 sq ft, tear-off, enhanced underlayment, upgraded flashing, ventilation upgrades. Labor 2.1 hours per sq ft, shingles 3.30 per sq ft, total around 11,000 to 14,500.

Premium: 2,000 sq ft, full tear-off, ice/water shield, premium flashing, extended warranty. Labor 2.5 hours per sq ft, shingles 3.80 per sq ft, total around 16,000 to 22,500.