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Roofing Calculator

Roofing cost estimates that capture leads

Roofing calculator with asphalt, tile, metal, and flat TPO options. Accounts for roof complexity, number of stories, tear-off requirements, and pitch adjustments.

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What's Included

4 roofing material types

Complexity and pitch factors

Tear-off calculations

Multi-story adjustments

Lead capture included

Works on WordPress, Wix, Duda

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Copy this code and paste it into your website. Works on WordPress, Wix, Squarespace, Duda, or any HTML site.

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<iframe src="https://tradecalcs.com/calculators/roofing_calculator_v1/" width="100%" height="700" frameborder="0" title="Roofing Calculator"></iframe>

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which roofing materials does the calculator cover?

Asphalt shingle, tile, metal, and flat (TPO/torch-down). Material choice changes both the per-square cost and the total based on your roof's complexity.

Is tear-off included?

Yes. The estimate accounts for tear-off and disposal of the existing roof, plus underlayment and flashing — the items contractors often quote separately.

Can I embed the Roofing calculator on my contractor website?

Yes. After you sign up, TradeCalcs gives you a copy-paste embed snippet that drops the Roofing calculator into any site (WordPress, Wix, Squarespace, GoHighLevel, custom HTML). Lead capture is optional and built in.

How accurate is this calculator?

It's a planning-grade rough range — typically within 15–25% of a contractor bid for a similar scope in San Diego. For a firm number you'll still want a site visit and a real proposal.