You're going to see your corrugated metal roof every day for as long as you live in your home. Picking the right metal roofing panel and color the first time is critical to ensure maximum enjoyment with minimum maintenance. Because of this, most shoppers elect to get the metal roof that will make them happiest in the long-run.
Unfortunately, some customers only focus on the initial price of the corrugated metal roofing with the goal of finding the cheapest option. This may lead to sacrificing quality, warranty, and aesthetics, which inevitably leads to regret.
Depending on which type of metal panel you choose, the price for corrugated metal roofing can vary.
As you can see, there are many factors that will affect the cost. When someone receives a quote from our company, we thoroughly examine each option as to educate the homeowner on the option's benefits. We want to identify its overall importance to the success of the project.
Corrugated metal roofing is not the only type of metal roof you have to choose from. If you have a larger budget then standing seam metal roofing would be a great option. It will cost about double the price of a corrugated roof, but will provide excellent value. We made a short video that discusses the price of this popular residential metal roofing panel.
There are lots of options when you are choosing the gauge or thickness of corrugated metal roofing. The gauge of the steel can be a bit confusing as a lower gauge is actually heavier steel. For example, 24 gauge is heavier than 26 gauge steel.
The vast majority of corrugated roofing is either 24 gauge or 26 gauge. Either gauge is appropriate for a corrugated roof. However, if you want a PVDF paint system then you must purchase a 24 gauge. If you would like a 26 gauge roof then it would only be available in a SMP paint finish. Corrugated roofing in a 24 gauge vs 26 gauge will add 25% to 35% to the price.
The lightest gauge that you can purchase is a 29 gauge corrugated roof. It is our opinion that 29 gauge is a bad investment. The 10% material savings vs the overall installed price of the roof just does not justify the lighter gauge.
If you have further interest in this subject we suggest that you read: What Gauge Metal Roofing Should I Use For My Corrugated Roof?
Choosing the correct paint system, color, or finish is the most important part of the project. If you have a roof that is on a commercial building or will not be seen, an inexpensive galvalume finish may be the most appropriate. On the other hand if you are building your dream house a painted product will look much nicer.
Learning about the two main paint finishes is a critical part of your research.
If you’d like to learn more about how SMP and PVDF compare to each other we wrote this article: Best Paint System For My Metal Roof Panels: SMP v. PVDF
These are the cheapest corrugated roofing panels. The bright and shiny finish normally is appropriate for a commercial roof, but it looks horrible on a residential roof.
The cost of corrugated metal roofing will vary dependent upon the thickness of the steel and the paint system.
These are the cheapest painted corrugated roofing panels. I would consider these to be the best value. The paint finish is not as good as PVDF, but it is still a quality product.
26 gauge corrugated pricing with SMP paint EXCLUDING installation: $2.00-$2.50 Per Sq Ft
24 gauge corrugated pricing with SMP paint EXCLUDING installation: $2.50-$3.00 Per Sq Ft
These are the most common painted corrugated roofing panels. PVDF panels have the best warranty and they will have better chalk and fade when compared to SMP. This type of metal roofing is rarely available in a light gauge steel.
24 gauge corrugated pricing with PVDF paint EXCLUDING installation: $2.50-$3.50 Per Sq Ft
22 gauge corrugated pricing with PVDF paint EXCLUDING installation: $3.50-$4.50 Per Sq Ft
⅞” Corrugated in Streaked Rust®
A paint print will try to replicate a naturally occurring patina. It is a painted panel that looks old and weathered. Specialty paint prints normally consist of painted panels that try and replicate the following appearances: orange/brown rust, weathered gray, patina’d copper, blackened steel.
Where you purchase your metal roofing from is the single greatest way to save a substantial amount of money. In this section we will discuss the most common purchasing channels
Most metal roofing manufacturers will not sell directly to homeowners and in some cases even metal roofing contractors. If you can find a metal roofing manufacturer that deals directly with the public it will be your greatest opportunity to save money on your metal roof. Buying directly from the manufacturer will save you 15% to 50%.
When you purchase directly from the manufacturer you will need to know what you need. The manufacturer will NOT create your materials list. You will need to know how many panels at what length plus all of the trim.
Western States Metal Roofing is a metal roofing manufacturer that sells direct to homeowners, roofing contractors, and general contractors.
It is common to purchase material through roofing supply companies or other distributors. They will put a mark up on the panels that is normally in the range of 15% to 50% depending upon the size of the job.
If you already know what you need, this might not be the best option for you. However, if you need guidance through the process of figuring out your materials list and the appropriate trims then this is money well spent.
When you get a bid for a metal roof the contractor will normally give you a price on materials plus labor. However, the contractor typically will put a mark up on the panels that is normally in the range of 10% to 20%.
If your contractor was getting a good price to start with, then a 20% mark up would be reasonable. This covers the time to create a materials list and liability if something goes wrong. When sourcing material from roofing contractors, there are two things to consider:
If you find your own source to purchase the metal roofing, you’ll have more flexibility. You can now choose from a much larger selection of colors and finishes. In addition, the process of comparing bids is easier because it’s universal. Everyone is supplying the same thing in the bid: labor only. It is an apples to apples comparison.
If you decide to do this there a couple of important things to keep in mind
Smaller jobs will always cost more money than larger projects. In most instances the cost difference is relatively minor. However, if you have a really small or really large project you will see significant price differences. We’ve broken this into three groups and will give you some guidance on each.
A job of this size will normally cost 20% to 100% more than a larger project of greater than one thousand square feet and less than five thousand square feet.
If the job is closer to one thousand square feet the difference is minimal. If the job is under 500 square feet it would not be uncommon for the price to be twice as expensive.
There will be a range depending on the size of the job, but it is minimal. Typically the jobs that are closer to five thousand square feet are 10% to 15% less than the smaller ones.
There will be a small cost savings of maybe 5% when the job gets closer to ten thousand square feet. If the project is even larger, there is an opportunity for more savings.
The price of steel is never the same. When we purchase steel, the cost is always different. Normally the difference is minimal. There are circumstances, such as the current steel shortage, that can greatly increase the pricing. If your project is a long way out then the price that you were quoted may not be the price that you get when you are ready to purchase.
It can be surprising to realize that there are a wide variety of products that fall under the category of corrugated metal roofing. This is why the pricing for corrugated sheet metal is not “one size fits all”. Before moving forward with receiving a quote, make sure you have an idea of which product you are looking for.
To help narrow down the choices, consider the following questions:
There are many factors that we have discussed that go into the cost of corrugated metal roofing. The numbers in this article should provide you with an estimate for the price of your new roof or wall. You’ll find that you cannot get an exact price as each job is different.
The only way to know exactly what your project will cost is to speak with metal roofing manufacturers and contractors and get a quote. If you don’t need guidance selecting the right materials for your roof, buying directly from manufacturers is the most affordable route. We’d love to speak with you and provide you with a free quote.
At Western States Metal Roofing, we have route trucks that service the entire USA, Canada, and Mexico. Our freight department is dedicated to sending your order on the fastest and least expensive route possible.