FAQs > How Much Does Roof Maxx Cost?
A Roof Maxx treatment is a fraction of the cost of a complete roof replacement.
Prices per square foot vary depending on local dealers, but the price of a Roof Maxx treatment typically allows homeowners to save up to 80% of what full roof replacement would cost.
Roof Maxx costs up to 80% less than the full cost of replacing a roof, and takes hours instead of days.
Roof Maxx adds up to 15 years to the lifespan of asphalt shingles that are unbroken and in good condition.
Roof Maxx uses a solution of eco-friendly plant-based oil to rejuvenate your shingles.
See more videos on the Roof Maxx YouTube channel.
Most roofs in the United States cost $20,000-$30,000 to replace—and these costs are increasing.
This makes Roof Maxx an increasingly attractive option for homeowners. A roof that would cost $20,000-$30,000 to replace might only cost $3,000-$6,000 to treat with Roof Maxx.
This price range is an average regional price for an approximately 2,000-square-foot home. Necessary roof repairs or add-on services offered by your local dealer (like roof or gutter cleaning), may affect this cost range.
The exact cost of treating your roof with Roof Maxx will depend on the following factors:
You can find roof replacement pricing in your area with Remodeling Magazine’s pricing guide here: remodeling.hw.net/cost-vs-value/2024/
There may be additional costs if your roof requires a tune-up or extra preparations, ensuring it’s in good condition before we apply a Roof Maxx treatment. These preparations might include:
Complete this form to see how this cost-effective and efficient alternative can save you both money and labor!
A Roof Maxx treatment is a fraction of the cost of a complete roof replacement. Prices per square foot vary depending on local dealers, but the price of a Roof Maxx treatment typically allows homeowners to save up to 80% on the cost of a complete roof replacement.
Most roofs in the United States cost $20,000-$30,000 to replace—and these costs are increasing.
This makes Roof Maxx an increasingly attractive option for homeowners. A roof that would cost $20,000-$30,000 to replace might only cost $3,000-$6,000 to treat with Roof Maxx.
This price range is an average regional price for an approximately 2,000-square-foot home. Necessary roof repairs or add-on services offered by your local dealer (like roof or gutter cleaning), may affect this cost range.
A Roof Maxx treatment must be completed by one of our approved contractors. If there is not a dealer in your area, please reach out to info@roofmaxx.com for additional information on how you can get a Roof Maxx treatment.
Most insurers recognize that Roof Maxx helps to maintain the condition of your roof. In some cases, applying Roof Maxx can even influence your home insurance coverage positively.
Roof Maxx has helped some homeowners secure insurance coverage for older rooftops—but each case varies, so no guarantees can be made. Learn more about how Roof Maxx can affect your coverage.
Roof Maxx has an extensive network of dealers across the United States and continues to expand into new territories. To determine if Roof Maxx is available in your area, simply complete this quick form and we will connect you with your nearest Roof Maxx dealer.
We’ve treated over 100,000,000 square feet of roofs with no indication that applying Roof Maxx to asphalt shingles will void or limit any sort of warranty—nor have we ever heard of a manufacturer’s warranty claim being denied because Roof Maxx was applied.
Roof Maxx also offers our own warranty, which is still valid even if your manufacturer’s warranty is (or becomes) void due to time or transfer restrictions.
Roof Maxx’s 5-year flexibility warranty ensures that the asphalt shingles treated will maintain flexibility for at least 5 years post-treatment. The warranty is fully transferable and remains valid even if the manufacturer’s warranty is void. It signifies that the treated shingles will function as intended by the manufacturer for at least 5 years.
It does not cover leaks from faulty installation or other damages such as hail or high winds. In normal conditions, if the shingles lose flexibility, your Certified Roof Maxx Dealer will re-treat affected areas on a prorated basis over the 60-month warranty period.
Definitely! Treating your roof with Roof Maxx can significantly boost your home’s appeal if you’re planning to sell. We’ve successfully resolved many real estate transactions where aging roofs were a concern.
What’s more, our fully transferable warranty provides peace of mind to the new homeowner. Contact a local Roof Maxx dealer for an assessment; this small investment can elevate your home’s value and streamline the selling process.