How much does it cost to get your roof rejuvenated in Ames and Des Moines?

The cost of roof rejuvenation, or what is also referred to as roof restoration, is far less than a complete roof shingle replacement at less than $2 per square foot. In 2026, in Ames, Des Moines and throughout Central Iowa, the average cost of roof replacement for a 3,000 sq ft home is $7.50 sq ft ($22,500) or a GoNano NuRoof Revive or soy bio oil roof rejuvenation offered at $1.85 sq ft ($5,550). The all-important roof rejuvenation warranty for a GoNano NuRoof Revive roof rejuvenation is 10 years – lasting up to 15 years, while a competing soy bio oil roof rejuvenation is 5 years. This means it takes three soy bio oil roof rejuvenations, once every five years, to equal one GoNano NuRoof Revive roof rejuvenation.

Let’s say a soy bio oil roof rejuvenator company offers to lower their price to $1.25 sq ft to compete with the one time application and longevity of GoNano NuRoof Roof rejuvenation on that same 3,000 sq ft house. Three soy bio oil applications every five years (initial roof rejuvenation, at Year 5 and Year 10) costs the homeowner less upfront at $3,750, but $5,750 more over 15 years than the original one-time GoNano NuRoof Revive roof rejuvenation costing $5,550. Homeowners choosing a soy bio oil roof rejuvenation must not only contend with the hassle of rejuvenating the roof every 5 years, but also the inadequacy of low tech soy bio oil roof rejuvenation to fully protect against hail and derechos, in comparison to the high tech GoNano NuRoof Revive roof rejuvenation.

Any way a homeowner looks at it, the superiority of a GoNano NuRoof Revive roof rejuvenation is evidence that soy bio oil roof rejuvenation, like roof shingle replacement, is a service relic whose time has come and gone. Once homeowners do their own research and look at all the facts, GoNano NuRoof is the future, and it’s here now, in Central Iowa.

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