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Presidential Shake Shingles Cost Guide – Adnan Painting and Remodeling
Published: 2026-06-30T08:06:40+00:00 • 3 min read

Homeowners typically pay a combination of material and installation costs for Presidential Shake Shingles. The main cost drivers are roof size, shingle quality, labor time, and regional price differences. This guide provides clear cost ranges in USD to support budgeting and decision making.

Item Low Average High Notes
Materials $2.50/sq ft $4.50/sq ft $6.50/sq ft Presidential Shake shingles, underlayment, nails
Installation/Labor $3.50/sq ft $6.50/sq ft $10.50/sq ft Deck removal, tear-off, and crew time
Total Installed $7.50/sq ft $13.00/sq ft $22.50/sq ft Includes overlap and disposal
Typical Project Range (1,500 sq ft) $11,250 $19,500 $33,750 Based on size and conditions

Overview Of Costs

Understanding the price spectrum for Presidential Shake Shingles helps determine a realistic budget. The project combines material costs with labor and potential extras. The per-square-foot ranges translate to common roof sizes in the United States, with variations driven by roof complexity and regional rates. The table above shows both total and per-unit figures to support planning and bids.

Cost Breakdown

Breakdown of major cost components clarifies where money goes during a replacement project. A typical project splits roughly evenly between materials and labor, with smaller shares for permits, disposal, and waste. The following table summarizes the main cost areas and how they contribute to totals.

Component Low Average High Notes
Materials $2.50/sq ft $4.50/sq ft $6.50/sq ft Shingles, underlayment, nails
Labor $3.50/sq ft $6.50/sq ft $10.50/sq ft Crew wages, scaffolding
Permits $100 $350 $1,000 Local requirement varies
Disposal $0.50/sq ft $1.50/sq ft $2.50/sq ft Old shingles and debris
Warranty & Misc $0.50/sq ft $1.00/sq ft $2.50/sq ft Manufacturer terms and misc fees
Taxes $0.00 $1.00/sq ft $3.00/sq ft Variable by state

What Drives Price

Several factors distinctly influence the estimate for Presidential Shake Shingles. Roof size and pitch determine labor and material usage. The type of shake shingle finish, color, and thickness affect material cost. Regional labor rates, disposal costs, and required permits add variability. A steeper roof or a complex layout increases both time on site and waste, pushing totals higher.

Ways To Save

Smart budgeting focuses on value rather than lowest price alone. Consider timing, alternative materials, and crew selection to reduce costs. Request multiple bids, verify warranties, and confirm that the scope includes tear-off, disposal, and any necessary underlayment. Using standard colors and a standard profile can also limit premium charges.

Regional Price Differences

Location matters: three common U.S. market profiles show variable pricing. Urban markets typically run higher labor and disposal fees, suburban markets balance costs, and rural areas often have the lowest labor rates but higher travel fees or permit challenges. The ranges below illustrate typical delta percentages compared with a national baseline:

  • Urban: +10% to +20% on total costs
  • Suburban: baseline to +5%
  • Rural: -5% to -15% on total costs

Labor, Hours & Rates

Labor costs reflect crew size, duration, and regional wages. A standard two-person crew can complete a typical 1,500 sq ft install in 2–4 days, depending on pitch and complexity. Labor pricing commonly ranges from $3.50 to $10.50 per square foot, with steeper roofs and tear-off adds increasing time and cost. The formula for labor cost is labor_hours × hourly_rate, which directly scales with roof intricacy.

Real-World Pricing Examples

Concrete scenario cards show how the pricing translates into quotes. These snapshots assume Presidential Shake shingles, standard underlayment, and compliant disposal practices. They illustrate how size, pitch, and site conditions shape final numbers.

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Basic Scenario

Roof: 1,200 sq ft, moderate pitch, no tear-off. Materials: $3.50/sq ft. Labor: $5.50/sq ft. Assumptions: suburb region, standard waste management.

Estimated total: $12,600 (materials $4,200 + labor $6,600 + permits/disposal $1,800).

Mid-Range Scenario

Roof: 1,500 sq ft, average pitch, partial tear-off. Materials: $4.75/sq ft. Labor: $6.75/sq ft. Assumptions: suburban region, typical waste handling.

Estimated total: $22,500 (materials $7,125 + labor $10,125 + permits/disposal $5,250).

Premium Scenario

Roof: 2,000 sq ft, complex pitch, full tear-off. Materials: $6.25/sq ft. Labor: $9.25/sq ft. Assumptions: urban region, enhanced disposal and higher permit costs.

Estimated total: $45,000 (materials $12,500 + labor $18,500 + permits/disposal $14,000).

Assumptions: region, specs, labor hours.