Metal Roof Cost Calculator — Estimate Installation Price by Panel Type, Pitch & Region

Get an itemized metal roofing cost estimate in under 60 seconds. Enter your roof dimensions, select a panel type standing seam, corrugated, stone-coated steel, metal shingles, or aluminum and factor in pitch, tear-off, and your US region. Results include a full material and labor breakdown plus a 30-year cost comparison against asphalt shingles.

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⚙️ Metal Roof Cost Calculator

Step 1 Roof Area
Exterior wall-to-wall length
Exterior wall-to-wall width
Step 2 Metal Panel Type
Corrugated Steel (Exposed Fastener): The most affordable metal roofing option. 29-gauge galvanized or Galvalume panels with SMP or PVDF paint. Best for barns, sheds, garages, and budget-conscious residential installs. Lifespan 30-50 years. Not recommended for pitches below 3:12.
Step 3 Pitch & Location
4:12–6:12 is most common for US homes
Adjusts labor rates for regional cost of living
Step 4 Existing Roof Tear-Off

Free estimate — no signup, no data stored.

How the Metal Roof Cost Calculator Works

The calculator uses a five-factor model to generate an itemized installed cost estimate. Every formula matches estimating practices used by roofing contractors and material suppliers across the US.

Roof Area from Footprint

Footprint area (L × W) is multiplied by the pitch factor to get actual roof surface area. A 4:12 pitch adds 5.4% more surface; 12:12 (45°) adds 41.4%. Source: CostFlow AI Roofing Cost Index, 2026.

Panel + Waste Material Cost

Panel cost = actual roof area × material rate per sq ft for your chosen panel type and gauge, multiplied by (1 + waste%). Waste is 10-20% depending on roof complexity.

Labor with Pitch & Region Multipliers

Base labor rates run $2.50-$4.50/sq ft nationally. Steep pitches (above 8:12) add a 1.20-1.40× labor multiplier. Northeast and West Coast regions add 15-25% above the national average.

Trim, Flashing & Underlayment

Ridge cap runs $8-$15/linear ft; drip edge and gable trim $4-$10/ft. Synthetic underlayment adds $0.15-$0.35/sq ft; self-adhered ice-and-water shield adds $0.50-$1.00/sq ft.

Tear-Off & Disposal

Removing one shingle layer adds $1.00-$1.75/sq ft. Two layers add $1.75-$2.50/sq ft. Three or more layers require special handling and add $2.50-$3.50/sq ft. Source: RoofingCalculator.com, 2025.

Core Formula

Total Cost = (Footprint × Pitch Factor × (1 + Waste%) × Panel Rate) + Labor + Trim + Underlayment + Tear-Off

Panel Rate is in $/sq ft for the selected type, gauge, and finish. Labor uses regional rate × pitch labor multiplier. All figures drawn from 2026 contractor pricing data (BLE Construction Group; Cobex CG; Western States Metal Roofing).

For a complete breakdown of how to budget large construction projects, the Project Budget Calculator can consolidate multiple line items from foundation to roofing.

2026 Metal Roof Cost Reference Data

The tables below show verified installed cost ranges used by this calculator. "Installed" means panels, labor, standard trim, underlayment, and fasteners. Tear-off is separate.

Installed Cost by Panel Type — National Average, 2026
Panel Type Material $/sq ft Labor $/sq ft Installed Low Installed High Lifespan
Corrugated Steel (exposed fastener) $1.75–$4.00 $2.50–$3.50 $5.00 $10.00 30-50 yrs
Metal Shingles / Panels $3.50–$6.00 $3.00–$4.50 $7.00 $13.00 40-50 yrs
Stone-Coated Steel $4.00–$7.00 $3.50–$4.50 $8.00 $14.00 40-70 yrs
Aluminum (standing seam or ribbed) $4.50–$9.00 $3.50–$5.00 $8.00 $17.00 40-70 yrs
Standing Seam (steel) $5.00–$9.00 $4.00–$6.00 $10.00 $16.00 40-70 yrs

Sources: BLE Construction Group (2026); Cobex Construction Group (2026); Western States Metal Roofing (2025); CostFlow AI Roofing Cost Index (2026). Material costs reflect panels only; installed includes labor, fasteners, and standard accessories.

Roof Pitch Area Multipliers (Applied Automatically by Calculator)
Pitch Degrees Area Multiplier Labor Difficulty Notes
1:12 – 3:12 5°–14° 1.003 – 1.031 Low May need special sealants at low slope
4:12 – 6:12 18°–27° 1.054 – 1.118 Standard Most common residential range
7:12 – 9:12 30°–37° 1.158 – 1.250 Moderate-Steep Safety harness typically required
10:12 – 12:12 40°–45° 1.302 – 1.414 Steep / Premium Labor Add 20-40% to labor rate
Regional Labor Cost Multipliers (National Average = 1.00)
Region Labor Multiplier Example States Avg Installed Premium
Northeast 1.20–1.30 NY, NJ, CT, MA, PA +20–30% above national avg
West 1.15–1.25 CA, WA, CO, OR +15–25% above national avg
National Avg 1.00 Blended US average Baseline
Midwest 0.90–1.00 IL, OH, MI, MN, MO At or slightly below avg
South 0.85–0.95 TX, FL, GA, NC, TN 5–15% below national avg

Labor multiplier sources: Bhumi Calculator 2026 Roofing Labor Report; Angi Metal Roofing Cost Guide 2025. Regional data reflects prevailing wage surveys, not tax or permit data.

What Drives Metal Roof Installation Costs

Metal roofing costs more upfront than asphalt shingles, but the gap is smaller than most homeowners assume. A 2,000 sq ft standing seam installation in 2026 runs $20,000-$32,000 installed. The same roof in 3-tab asphalt runs $8,000-$12,000 — but will need full replacement in 20-25 years, meaning two replacements over a 50-year metal roof lifespan.

Panel type and gauge are the single biggest cost variables. Standard 29-gauge corrugated with SMP paint is genuinely the budget option at $5-$10/sq ft. Upgrading to 24-gauge steel standing seam with PVDF Kynar 500 coating adds $4-$7/sq ft in material cost alone. Gauge matters because thinner panels (29 and higher numbers) are less resistant to hail impact and oil-canning (visible waviness).

Exposed Fastener vs. Standing Seam

Exposed fastener panels (corrugated, R-panel, 5-V crimp) use visible screws through the face. They cost 30-50% less than standing seam, but screws require periodic inspection and replacement. Gaskets degrade in 15-20 years in UV-intensive climates.

Standing seam uses concealed clips that let the panel float with thermal expansion. The higher upfront cost ($10-$16/sq ft vs. $5-$10) eliminates re-fastening maintenance. Most metal roof manufacturers offer 40-50 year paint warranties on PVDF-coated standing seam panels.

What Roof Pitch Really Costs You

A 6:12 pitch adds 11.8% more surface area than the footprint. On a 2,000 sq ft house, that is an extra 236 sq ft of material. At $12/sq ft installed, that is $2,832 you would not pay if the roof were flat.

Pitch also affects labor time. Roofing contractors working on slopes above 8:12 must use safety harnesses, scaffolding, and work more slowly. Labor can increase by 20-40%. On a 2,000 sq ft steep roof with $4/sq ft base labor, a 1.30 pitch multiplier adds $2,400 in labor alone. The Construction Labor Cost Calculator can help estimate full crew costs separately.

Contractor Bidding Tip

Use this calculator to generate a preliminary estimate, then use the Contractor Bid Calculator to evaluate whether contractor quotes fall within a reasonable range. A standing seam bid more than 30% above this estimate warrants a second quote. A bid more than 25% below it warrants close scrutiny of panel gauge and underlayment specifications.

Sample Cost Calculations

Three scenarios using this calculator's formulas with verified 2026 pricing. Numbers shown reflect national average rates; regional multipliers will shift totals.

Scenario A

Ranch Home — Corrugated Steel Budget Install

  • Footprint: 40 ft × 35 ft = 1,400 sq ft
  • Pitch: 4:12, multiplier 1.054 → roof area 1,476 sq ft
  • Waste 10% → order area 1,624 sq ft
  • Panel (29-ga, SMP): $3.00/sq ft → $4,872
  • Labor (corrugated): $2.75/sq ft → $4,059
  • Underlayment (synthetic): $0.25/sq ft → $406
  • Trim/flashing (est.): $950
  • Tear-off (1 layer): $1.40/sq ft → $2,066
  • Total: ~$12,350 — South region
At $0.85 regional multiplier (South), this estimate drops to approximately $11,400-$12,500 installed.
Scenario B

Colonial Home — Standing Seam Premium Install

  • Footprint: 50 ft × 40 ft = 2,000 sq ft
  • Pitch: 6:12, multiplier 1.118 → roof area 2,236 sq ft
  • Waste 15% (hip roof) → order area 2,571 sq ft
  • Panels (26-ga PVDF standing seam): $7.50/sq ft → $19,283
  • Labor (standing seam): $4.50/sq ft × 1.118 pitch factor → $11,226
  • Ice & water shield underlayment: $0.75/sq ft → $1,928
  • Trim/ridge/flashing (est.): $2,400
  • Tear-off (1 layer): $1.60/sq ft → $3,578
  • Total: ~$38,400 — Northeast region (+20%)
Northeast multiplier of 1.25 adds roughly $6,400 to this estimate. Budget $36,000-$42,000 for standing seam in NJ, NY, CT, or MA.
Scenario C

Garage Workshop — Stone-Coated Steel, Steep Pitch

  • Footprint: 24 ft × 24 ft = 576 sq ft
  • Pitch: 9:12, multiplier 1.250 → roof area 720 sq ft
  • Waste 12% → order area 806 sq ft
  • Stone-coated panels: $5.50/sq ft → $4,433
  • Labor × 1.30 steep pitch multiplier: $3.50 × 1.30 × 720 = $3,276
  • Underlayment (synthetic): $0.25/sq ft → $202
  • Trim/flashing: $650
  • No tear-off (new structure)
  • Total: ~$8,560 — Midwest region
Steep pitch adds $760 in labor over a standard 4:12 equivalent. Safety equipment and slower work pace are the reason.

Mistakes That Blow Metal Roofing Budgets

Using Footprint Area Instead of Roof Area

Homeowners frequently multiply house length by width and use that as roof area. On a 6:12 pitch, actual roof area is 11.8% larger than the footprint. On a steep 10:12 pitch, it is 30.2% larger. Underestimating area leads to material shortfalls and return-delivery fees that add 5-10% to project cost.

Skipping Waste Factor on Complex Roofs

A simple gable needs 10% waste. Hip roofs, dormers, skylights, and multiple valleys push waste to 15-20%. Metal panels must be cut at compound angles for hip ends and valley flashing, generating significant scrap. Under-ordering means waiting 1-3 weeks for matching panels from the same coil run — colors can differ between production runs.

Not Budgeting for Tear-Off

Most roof replacement quotes include tear-off, but DIY estimates often exclude it. Removing one asphalt layer from a 1,700 sq ft roof adds $1,700-$3,000 to the project. If there are two shingle layers, check local code — IBC 2024 Section 1511.3 limits how many roofing layers are permitted over existing substrate in most jurisdictions.

Comparing Installed Quotes to Materials-Only Pricing

Online panels can be purchased for $1.75-$4.00/sq ft. Installed quotes run $5-$16/sq ft. The difference is labor, trim, underlayment, fasteners, and disposal. Contractor quotes are correctly more expensive than panel-only prices; the comparison is misleading. Always compare installed cost to installed cost. See the Contractor Markup Calculator to understand how contractor overhead affects bids.

Choosing Gauge Based on Price Alone

29-gauge steel costs 15-25% less than 26-gauge. In hail-prone areas (TX, CO, OK, KS), 26-gauge or thicker is standard. Insurance claims for hail damage on 29-gauge panels are common; some carriers require Class 4 impact-rated panels (UL 2218 or FM 4473 tested) for premium discounts, which 29-gauge does not meet in all profiles.

Permits, Delivery & Code Requirements

Most US jurisdictions require a permit for full roof replacement under IBC 2024 Section 1511. Permit fees typically range $150-$500. Some municipalities exempt cosmetic re-roofing (same material type), but switching from asphalt to metal almost always requires a permit due to changed dead load and fire rating.

Metal panel delivery typically uses a flatbed truck with boom crane or forklift. Panels up to 40 ft long are common; clear access to the building and a staging area of at least 20 ft × 20 ft is needed. Delivery costs add $150-$400 per order for most residential projects. The Equipment Rental Cost Calculator can help you estimate boom lift or scaffolding rental if the project requires elevated access.

Structural Load Check

Standing seam steel panels weigh 1.0-1.5 lbs/sq ft. Stone-coated steel weighs 1.3-1.7 lbs/sq ft. Both are lighter than concrete tile (9-12 lbs/sq ft), but heavier than 3-tab asphalt (2.0-3.5 lbs/sq ft). For homes with older framing or known structural concerns, a licensed structural engineer should confirm load capacity before installation. Use the Wood Beam Span Calculator to check if existing rafters meet IBC 2024 Table 1604.3 deflection limits under the new load.

Energy efficiency considerations: light-colored or reflective metal roofing with cool-roof rated coatings can reduce summer cooling loads 10-25% per the Cool Roof Rating Council (CRRC) database. Some states offer income tax credits for ENERGY STAR-rated metal roofing. California Title 24 requires cool-roof compliance for certain re-roof projects. Budgeting for the project as part of a larger renovation? The Construction Overhead Calculator can help allocate project management costs across multiple work items.

Frequently Asked Questions

Installed metal roof costs in 2026 range from $5 to $16 per square foot depending on panel type. Corrugated steel runs $5-$10/sq ft installed; stone-coated steel $8-$14/sq ft; standing seam $10-$16/sq ft; aluminum panels $8-$17/sq ft. For a typical 1,700 sq ft roof, total installed cost ranges from $8,500 to $27,200. Source: BLE Construction Group and Cobex Construction Group pricing data, 2026.

Financially, it depends on how long you stay in the home and your climate. A metal roof costs 2-3x more upfront than architectural shingles, but lasts 40-70 years vs. 25-30 years. Over 50 years, two asphalt installations plus maintenance often equals or exceeds one metal install. In hail-prone (TX, CO, OK) or hurricane-risk (FL, NC, SC) areas, metal's impact and wind resistance can reduce insurance premiums by 20-35% annually, improving ROI significantly.

In many jurisdictions, yes — if the existing roof has only one layer and the framing can support the combined load. IBC 2024 Section 1511.3 permits installation over existing roofing provided the structure meets load requirements and the existing roof surface is not deteriorated. Skipping tear-off saves $1,700-$4,250 on a typical 1,700 sq ft roof, but traps moisture between layers, potentially accelerating deck rot. Most metal roofing manufacturers require installing over a solid substrate or battens, not directly over existing shingles, per their warranty terms.

First, calculate actual roof area: house footprint (L × W) × pitch multiplier. For a 4:12 pitch, multiply by 1.054. Then add your waste factor: multiply by 1.10 for a simple gable, or 1.15-1.20 for a complex hip or dormer roof. Divide by 100 to get the number of "squares" (roofing industry standard = 100 sq ft). Most panel suppliers quote by the square. Example: 2,000 sq ft footprint × 1.118 (6:12 pitch) × 1.12 (12% waste) = 2,504 sq ft = 25.04 squares.

Labor for metal roof installation runs $2.50-$4.50 per square foot nationally in 2026, representing 40-60% of total installed cost for standing seam systems. Corrugated exposed-fastener panels are faster to install and sit at the lower end. Standing seam requires specialized seamers and snap-lock tooling, pushing labor to $4-$6/sq ft. Steep pitches above 8:12 add a 20-40% labor premium. Northeast and West Coast contractors charge 15-30% above the national average. Source: Bhumi Calculator 2026 Roofing Labor Report.

Standard homeowner's insurance covers metal roof damage from covered perils — wind, hail, fire, falling objects — but not wear and age. Class 4 impact-rated metal panels (UL 2218 tested) qualify for hail-resistant discounts with many carriers, typically 20-35% off roof coverage. Some carriers (State Farm, Farmers, Allstate) offer "impact-resistant roof" credits that can reduce annual premiums by $200-$800 on homes in high-hail zones. Document the panel's UL 2218 Class 4 rating with your insurer before installation to qualify.

This calculator produces planning-level estimates accurate to within 15-25% of actual contractor quotes for straightforward residential projects. Accuracy decreases for complex roofs with many penetrations, custom panel colors from specialty mills, remote delivery locations, or significant structural repairs needed to the decking. Always get 2-3 contractor quotes before committing to a project. Use the Construction Profit Margin Calculator to understand how contractor markup affects the final price you are quoted.

Sources & Methodology

All pricing data is drawn from publicly published cost guides, manufacturer pricing resources, and trade contractor surveys. This calculator does not include real-time commodity pricing and should be treated as a planning estimate.

  • BLE Construction Group. "How Much Does a Metal Roof Cost in 2026 — Complete Pricing Guide." Published March 17, 2026. bleconstructiongroup.com
  • Cobex Construction Group. "Metal Roof Cost in 2026 — What Homeowners Need to Know." Published January 11, 2026. cobexcg.com
  • Western States Metal Roofing. "Metal Roof Cost and Price Guide for 2025." westernstatesmetalroofing.com — Source for panel-only vs. installed cost breakdown and panel type cost ranges.
  • CostFlow AI. "Roofing Costs 2026: Shingles, Labor & Regional Pricing." Published March 2, 2026. Pitch multiplier table and material cost per square. costflowai.com
  • Bhumi Calculator. "Roofing Labor Cost Per Square Foot 2026 — United States." National and regional labor rate ranges. bhumicalculator.com
  • RoofGnome. "Metal Roof Installation Cost in 2025 — Cost Per Square by Type." Cost per 100 sq ft by panel type. roofgnome.com
  • International Building Code (IBC) 2024. Section 1511 — Reroofing; Section 1604 — General Design Requirements. codes.iccsafe.org
  • RoofingCalculator.com. "Roof Replacement Cost by Location, Roof Type & Material." Tear-off cost ranges. roofingcalculator.com
  • Reviewed by site author. Muhammad Ramzan Babar, Physics Researcher (PhD candidate). All formulas cross-checked against cited sources. Last reviewed: May 2026.

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This calculator provides estimates for planning purposes. Actual metal roof installation costs vary based on local labor markets, material availability, roof access, deck condition, and project-specific requirements not captured in a general estimator.

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