Metal Roofing Material and Price Estimate

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Cost Comparison of Metal Roofing

Material Material price per square foot Total cost
Corrugated steel $1.00–$2.50 $9,350–$19,500
Aluminum shingles $3.15–$6.00 $15,500–$28,000
Galvanized steel shingles $3.35–$4.25 $17,000–$25,000

How do I estimate the cost of a metal roof?

Divide the length of your roof by the width of the metal. For example, with 24-inch standing seam roofing, divide 360 inches by 24, which equals 15. This is the number of metal panels needed for one side of the roof.

How much is a 24 gauge metal roof?

The cost depends on roof type and contractor. For a basic one-story house with no valleys or penetrations, a 24-gauge steel standing seam metal roof typically costs around $12.00 per square foot.

Common Metal Roof Sheet Sizes

Roofing panels come in many styles and dimensions with different overlap dimensions. Common lengths are 8′, 10′, 12′, and 16′, and widths are typically 24″ and 36″ exposed. Panels may have unique actual widths.

Metal roofs are beautiful and durable. Installed correctly, they can last for decades with minimal maintenance. For more, explore our roofing resources.

Metal Roofing Costs at a Glance
  • Average labor costs: $350-$400 per 100 square feet
  • Seam roof labor costs: $500 per 100 square feet
  • Corrugated metal sheets: $180-$250 per 100 square feet
  • Aluminum sheets: $325-$575 per 100 square feet
  • Copper sheets: $1,400-$2,200 per 100 square feet
  • Average total material costs: $4,875-$8,625
  • 2,000 sq. ft. metal roof cost: $8,000-$60,000
  • Compare with asphalt roof (2,000 sq. ft.): $6,000-$7,500

Metal roofing systems are increasingly popular due to their stylish looks and long lifespan. However, since metal is a premium roofing material, it's essential to be aware of the full costs before committing.

Types of Metal Roofing

Here are some popular metal roofing types to consider:

  • Corrugated metal roof
  • Copper Roofing
  • Aluminum roofs
  • Metal slate roofs
  • Standing seam metal roofs
  • Tin Roofing
  • Steel roofs
  • Zinc metal roof
  • Metal tile roofs

Steel roofing is especially popular due to its ability to shed snow and rain. However, professional installation is essential to avoid issues like excessive noise during rain.