How Much Does Aluminum Roofing Cost? [2024 Data]

Normal range: $6,900 - $21,900

Aluminum roofing costs $6,900 to $21,900, with an average of $12,500. The size of your roof and several other factors will determine the project cost.

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Deane Biermeier
Written by Deane Biermeier
Contributing Writer
Updated September 3, 2024
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Aluminum roofing costs anywhere from $3,800 for smaller roof sizes to $50,000 for large or complex ones. However, most homeowners spend an average of $12,500 on their aluminum roof installation. Your total cost will depend on these factors, plus others, such as the project's complexity and the condition of your existing roof structure.

See the price range for an aluminum roof:
How we get this data
Normal range for U.S.
$6,900 - $21,900
  • Average
  • $12,500
  • Low end
  • $3,800
  • high end
  • $50,000
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Size of Aluminum Roof

The square footage of your new aluminum roof is its primary pricing factor. Your contractor may refer to your roof in terms of squares, which equals 100 square feet. The cost per square for an aluminum roof is roughly between $580 and $1,500 or $5.80 to $15 per square foot, depending on a few factors.

Roof Size in Square FeetAverage Cost Range
500$2,900–$7,500
1,000$5,800–$15,000
1,800$10,440–$27,000
2,500$14,500–$37,500
3,000$17,400–$45,000

Type of Aluminum Roof Panels

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When choosing an aluminum roof, you have several material and style options, all of which come at various price points and can affect your home's appearance and the roof's functionality.

Aluminum Roof TypeAverage Cost per Square
Standing Seam$950–$1,600
Insulated Panels$1600–$1,900
Corrugated$600–$1,200
Interlocking$650–$1,000

Standing Seam

Standing seam aluminum roofs are what comes to mind when thinking of modern-era metal roofs. They're available as long, mostly flat, panels with ridges where the panels overlap and interlock. They feature hidden fasteners and provide excellent protection from the weather.

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Insulated Panels

Insulated aluminum roof panels are available with the look of standing seam metal roofs. However, they feature an extra layer of insulation directly beneath the roof's metal surface. Insulated panels cost somewhat more than roofs without the feature but offer a quieter roof and added energy efficiency.

Corrugated

Corrugated aluminum roofing is less expensive than other types. The style is available in several profiles and is great for use on homes or outbuildings. This type of roof features exposed fasteners and relatively quick installation, along with a rustic yet modern appearance. 

Interlocking

Aluminum roofing is also available in interlocking designs that mimic the appearance of shingles, slate, or tile roofs. Interlocking styles are perfect for customizing the look of your home and feature hidden fasteners and varying price points. 

Coated

Aluminum roofs are available with various coatings for added protection from weather and an upgraded appearance. Adding a powder coating will increase the cost of your roof by roughly $1 to $5 per square foot but comes with benefits, such as extra durability and potentially better energy efficiency. Roof coatings are available for virtually any aluminum roof type.

Professional Aluminum Roofer Cost

You’ll need to hire a professional metal roofer near you to install an aluminum roof. Your contractor will include the cost of labor, including the removal of the old roof, if applicable, and the new installation. However, it's important to know that labor costs can equal up to half of the project's price and can vary depending on the complexity of the installation.

Gutter Installer Costs

Many homeowners choose to replace their existing gutters or install a new gutter system when installing a new aluminum roof. On average, the cost of installing a new gutter system is between $625 and $1,700. You may also opt to hire a gutter installer after the roofing is complete. 

General Contractor Cost 

If you're using a general contractor to build a new home or remodel your existing one, most can include the cost of installing a metal roof in the price estimate for the entire project. You'll still have the same style and appearance options as you would if doing the roof as a stand-alone project. General contractors typically charge between 40% and 50% of the total project cost to cover labor and overhead expenses, including profit.

Additional Pros to Consider Hiring

You may want to hire additional pros to tackle some projects around the same time as your aluminum roof installation. Relevant professionals include insulation experts, chimney repair pros, and skylight technicians. Below are some associated projects and their costs. 

Additional Aluminum Roof Cost Factors

Most additional aluminum roof cost factors will appear in your pricing estimate at the outset of the job. However, understanding how each affects the total cost is essential, especially if you run across unknown conditions during the project. In these cases, your job cost could increase. 

Demolition and Prep 

In most situations, the demolition, disposal, and prep work will be part of your roofing price bid. However, you can expect additional demo costs of between $1 and $4 more per square foot if the roof is especially steep or inaccessible.

Roof, Fascia, and Soffit Repairs

If you're also looking to replace your home's soffits and fascia to complement your new roof or if the existing ones require repairs, you can expect additional costs of between $600 and $6,000 for the work.

Choosing aluminum versus vinyl soffits can help control costs—somewhat. The cost to install aluminum soffits falls between $2,100 and $4,500 if significant repairs aren't necessary. The cost of roof structure repairs is between $1,500 and $7,000.

Accessibility

The steepness of your roof can affect the cost of your aluminum roof installation. Excessively steep roofs will generally cost more than shallow-sloped ones of the same size because they require extra equipment and time to keep workers safe throughout the project. Roofs that are challenging to reach due to the landscaping or immediate surrounding area can also increase the overall installation costs. 

Flashing

Depending on the condition and materials of your existing roof, some or all of its flashing may require replacement. Flashing replacement or repairs cost between $200 and $500 for an average roof. 

Painting

You may opt to customize and provide additional protection for your new aluminum roof with a coat of paint. The cost to paint a metal roof is between $1.20 and $2.80 per square foot.

Permits 

In most locations, your roofing contractor will need to pull a permit before installing a new aluminum roof. While your contractor is responsible for obtaining the permit and managing the subsequent inspections, know that the cost of a building permit will be between $250 and $500.

DIY Aluminum Roof Installation vs. Hiring a Pro

Aluminum roof installation is a specialized task that's really only practical when hiring a professional. While a DIY aluminum roof installation isn't necessarily impossible, the falling danger involved and the strict building code and skill requirements make it a pro-only affair for even the most avid DIYers. 

Additionally, some aluminum roofing material manufacturers require professional installation to prevent the voiding of the material and installation warranties. For those reasons and to keep several of your weekends free for safer and more enjoyable activities, our suggestion is to hire a local metal-roofing installation company for the project. 

Aluminum Roof Replacement vs. Repair 

If you have an aluminum roof on your home and are wondering whether to replace it or repair it, consider the age of the material and its condition. Your roofing installer can help you make a decision.

ReplacementRepair
Comes with new roof warrantiesCosts less than replacement
Offers a new appearanceMay require more ongoing maintenance
Costs more than repairing the existing roofThe home will look the same

Tips to Reduce Cost While Installing an Aluminum Roof

When installing an aluminum roof, choosing the right contractor is crucial to realizing the best value for your money. While installing a new roof is a significant investment, there are several ways to help control costs.

  • Consider using your roofing company's existing stock instead of purchasing special-order materials.

  • Buy discounted materials if your roofer has them available. 

  • Talk to your roofing contractor about repair versus replacement options.

  • Consider installing lower-priced style options, such as corrugated over standing seam or interlocking. 

Does Installing an Aluminum Roof Increase Home Value?

A metal roof increases home value. While precise estimates vary widely, installing an aluminum roof, specifically, on your home can also increase its value. While that's a metal-roofing fact, it may be surprising to learn that some homeowners can achieve up to 50% return on investment when installing an aluminum roof. Having metal roofing, including aluminum, can also be an excellent selling point for your home.

How Angi Gets Its Cost Data

Home is the most important place on earth, which is why Angi has helped more than 150 million homeowners transform their houses into homes they adore. To help homeowners with their next project, Angi provides readers with the most accurate cost data and upholds strict editorial standards. We extensively research project costs to develop the pricing data you see, so you can make the best decisions for you and your home. We rely on reputable sources, including the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, academic journals, market studies, and interviews with industry experts—all to ensure our prices reflect real-world projects. 

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Frequently Asked Questions

In the metal versus shingle roof debate, aluminum roofing has several advantages. However, there are some factors to consider before jumping right in. Aluminum roofing costs more than typical asphalt roofing materials and installation. Aluminum is also somewhat susceptible to denting, and repairs can be more costly than for other roof types.

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Deane Biermeier
Written by Deane Biermeier
Contributing Writer
Deane has spent 30+ years in residential construction, contracting, remodeling, maintenance, and home repair, and now contributes DIY and educational articles for publications like Forbes Home and U.S. News. Throughout his career, he has strived to help homeowners find the potential hidden within the walls of every home and empower them to take control of their household repair and remodeling endeavors.
Deane has spent 30+ years in residential construction, contracting, remodeling, maintenance, and home repair, and now contributes DIY and educational articles for publications like Forbes Home and U.S. News. Throughout his career, he has strived to help homeowners find the potential hidden within the walls of every home and empower them to take control of their household repair and remodeling endeavors.
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