CardinalRoof Renewal

Pricing

Straight answers on price

Roof size, pitch, and condition set the price, so every firm quote starts with a free 20-minute check-up. The ranges below are honest ballparks — you should know the neighborhood before we ever ring your doorbell.

All figures on this page are placeholders for illustration. Set your real pricing before launch.

01 Ballparks

What typical projects run

Home Roof size Typical price*
Single-story ranch Up to ~1,800 sq ft $1,500–$2,100
Typical two-story ~1,800–3,000 sq ft $2,100–$2,900
Large, steep, or cut-up roofs 3,000+ sq ft, complex pitches Priced on inspection

*Placeholder ranges. Pitch, access, and condition move the number — the check-up turns a range into a fixed, written quote.

02 No add-ons

Every treatment includes

  • The check-up & the verdict

    A rooftop inspection and an honest answer about whether your roof qualifies — free either way.

  • Prep & protection

    Debris cleared, gutters passed, plants and walkways covered before a drop is sprayed.

  • Measured application

    Coverage calibrated to your roof's square footage — not eyeballed from a ladder.

  • Clean-up

    There's no tear-off, so there's nothing to haul. We leave the property as we found it, same day.

  • Written warranty

    Registered before we leave, with terms in plain English you can hold us to.

  • Follow-up inspection

    A courtesy look at the roof after the first season, so you're never wondering whether it took.

"Typical replacement around here runs $18,000 to $30,000.* Most treatments land between $1,500 and $3,500 — about a fifth of the cost, for up to a decade of added life."

03 The backstop

In writing, every time

Every treatment registers a [N]-year written warranty covering the restored flexibility and water-shedding of your shingles. If the treatment doesn't perform as promised within the warranty period, we make it right — re-treatment or refund, your call.

You'll get the full terms with your quote, before any money changes hands, in language that fits on one page.

Placeholder terms — publish your real warranty length and coverage before launch.

04 Fair warning

When we'll talk you out of it

Rejuvenation only makes sense on a roof that can still hold it. We decline roughly one roof in five, and these are usually why:

  • Active leaks

    Water is already getting in. Chemistry can't fix that — a repair or replacement can, and we'll say which.

  • Widespread breakage

    If a large share of shingles are cracked through, missing, or detached, treating the survivors is bad math.

  • A roof past its window

    Shingles at 25+ years are usually too brittle to take the oil evenly. We'd rather refer you to a roofer we trust.

Pricing questions

The fine-print questions, answered up front

How firm is the quote after the check-up?

Fixed and in writing. Once we've measured the roof and confirmed its condition, the number on the quote is the number on the invoice — no day-of adjustments, no fuel surcharges, no surprises.

Do steep or complicated roofs cost more?

Sometimes, modestly. Steeper pitches and cut-up rooflines take more time and more safety gear, and that shows up in the quote — itemized, not buried. You'll see exactly what the complexity adds before you decide.

Is there a discount on re-treatment?

Yes — returning roofs are already measured, already known, and faster to treat, and the price reflects that. [Placeholder: set your actual re-treatment rate, e.g. 20% off the original price.]

Do you offer financing?

[Placeholder — state your actual payment options.] Most customers pay by card or check on completion; financing partners are available for larger projects. Nothing is due until the work is done and walked through.

Get a number you can plan around.

The free check-up turns these ballparks into a fixed, written quote — and an honest verdict on whether your roof should get one at all.