Roof Maxx Cost in 2025: What Homeowners Actually Pay

Customers ask me, why does Roof Maxx cost what it does.

SoyFuze is NOT affiliated with Roof Maxx. We do not know exact costing for your roof and location matters. The only reference is what I have been told by current customers here at SoyFuze. Quotes given to customers typically range from $3,500 to $6,500. Statements in this article are purely an opinion plain and simple.

I will start by saying that I believe Roof Maxx puts out a decent product and they have many very good reviews from many happy customers. I am glad they are helping people that need their service.

However, many have expressed to me that Roof Maxx is over priced, too expensive, or not a good value.

When it comes to the Roof Maxx Cost strategy, I think the cost is where it is for 2 main reasons. I will highlight each of those reasons below.

#1 Roof Maxx is a Franchise Model Business

Franchise business models have no choice but to charge more then say a Mom and Pop shop. Roof Maxx is a very large national company and they have real costs. In addition to that, in a franchise model, they have the businesses that partner with them. In this case, the applicators of their roof treatment. Profits need to happen at both levels it does not take a genius to realize that the end user has to pay for all that.

#2 Advertise, Advertise, Advertise

Soy based treatments have actually been around for quite some time. However, many home owners are not aware of the use or advantage to using it on their roofs. Roof Maxx has decided to spend an amazingly amount of money on advertising to educate buyers. It seems to be working for them and I certainly would never stop a company from being successful. All the power to them I say.

Comparison between Roof Maxx & SoyFuze

Well to start, the active ingredient that does all the heavy hitting is the same. That’s right, only one ingredient does all the work and that soy derivative is the same. HOWEVER, the way that it gets into your shingle and the formula to do so may be slightly different. Soy and water does not mix, but this can be accomplished and in fact NEEDS to happen for the renewal process to work correctly. That is where Roof Maxx and SoyFuze will differ. Both formulas for both companies are proprietary. With that said we at SoyFuze guarantees results and we know our product works just as good as the competition. Dare I say, we believe SOyFuze is the best! But shouldn’t every business believe their product is the best?

What is Best for YOU?

In the end, if home owners decide that Roof Maxx is best for them in their situation that is great! But there are now MANY options for a soy roof treatment both in the professional application space, and now also in the DIY space. Read about our product offered direct. SoyFuze, is a more economical option.

  • SoyFuze applicators are HALF the Roof Maxx Cost in many cases!
  • Our DIY Kits are 1/8th or LESS than the Roof Maxx Cost!

We advertise the SOY CONTENT of our treatments and believe that is very important. As a small family run business, you can reach out and get your answers quick. Please, ask away!

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