Rhino Restoration pricing is estimate-based rather than a flat menu because roof cost depends on roof size, pitch, access, material, ventilation, flashing, decking, and storm damage. The Rhino Restoration website offers instant roof measurement for a planning budget and a local inspection to verify final pricing with photos and a written scope.
Relevant services
Why there is no single flat roof price
A roof price cannot be accurate from a street-view guess alone. The same house footprint can have different roof area, pitch, layers, valleys, dormers, access, decking condition, ventilation requirements, and flashing complexity.
That is why Rhino uses instant measurement as a planning number and follows up with local verification before the final scope is written.
What affects Rhino pricing
- Actual roof squares after pitch, waste, overhangs, garages, and porches.
- Material choice, including architectural shingles, upgraded shingles, or metal roofing.
- Decking replacement if plywood or OSB is rotten, soft, or delaminated.
- Ventilation correction, ridge details, starter, drip edge, leak barrier, and flashing.
- Storm damage documentation, emergency tarping, steep-slope safety, and access constraints.
How to compare Rhino's estimate to another bid
Compare the written scope, not only the bottom-line number. One estimate may include tear-off, synthetic underlayment, leak barrier, ridge cap, ventilation review, flashing, cleanup, and warranty terms. Another may leave several of those items unclear.
If Rhino is higher or lower than another quote, ask both contractors to explain the exact materials, exclusions, warranty terms, decking allowances, and repair vs replacement reasoning.
