If your roof is older, it may be nearing the end of its lifespan—even if it looks fine from the ground.
Cons: Shorter lifespan than other options
Danex Roofing can guide you to the right solution and install it properly the first time.
One of the most common questions we get is: “How much will my new roof cost?” The truth is, it depends on several factors—but here’s a clear breakdown.
Asphalt shingles: $5,000 – $15,000
Torch-on flat roofs: $8,000 – $25,000+
Metal roofing: $15,000 – $40,000+
1- Roof size and slope
Larger or steeper roofs require more materials and labor.
2- Type of material
Metal and torch-on systems cost more but last longer.
3- Removal of old roofing
Tear-off and disposal add to the total cost.
4- Repairs underneath
Rotten wood or structural issues must be fixed before installation.
5- Accessibility
Difficult access can increase labor time and cost.
A low price can mean lower-quality materials or shortcuts. At Danex Roofing, we focus on long-lasting solutions and proper installation.
Danex Roofing made upgrading our roof simple and stress-free. Their professionalism and attention to detail stood out throughout the entire process.
John DoeHomeownerDanex Roofing delivered an outstanding roofing solution. Their craftsmanship, reliability, and expertise were clear from start to finish.
Jane SmithInvestorDanex Roofing made our project effortless—their expertise showed every step of the way.
Emily JohnsonBusiness OwnerIf you notice water spots on your ceiling or walls, your roof may already be compromised. This should be addressed immediately before further damage occurs.


High winds and storms can loosen or remove shingles. Even one missing section can lead to leaks.
A sagging section is often a sign of trapped moisture or structural weakness. This requires urgent attention.

In British Columbia’s climate, moss buildup is common. Over time, it traps moisture and damages your roof surface.
If your roof is older, it may be nearing the end of its lifespan—even if it looks fine from the ground.