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Aluminum roofing sheet price changes based on several factors. The alloy grade matters. The thickness matters. The coating type matters. Even the profile shape affects cost. Understanding these factors helps you get the best value.
The global aluminium market shifts daily. Exchange rates move. Raw material costs rise and fall. Shipping fees change. All these affect the final aluminium roofing sheet price you pay. Always request a fresh quote before buying.
Not all aluminum roofing sheets use the same alloy. The alloy changes strength, corrosion resistance, and cost.
Alloy 1050 is commercially pure aluminium. It contains 99.5% aluminium or more.
| Property | Value |
|---|---|
| Purity | 99.5% min |
| Tensile strength | 65 – 95 MPa |
| Corrosion resistance | Good |
| Formability | Excellent |
| Relative price | Lowest |
1050 aluminium roofing sheets cost the least. They suit inland areas with mild weather. The soft metal forms easily into corrugated profiles. But it is not ideal for coastal zones. Salt air attacks pure aluminium faster than alloyed grades.




Alloy 1100 is also pure aluminium. It is slightly stronger than 1050.
| Property | Value |
|---|---|
| Purity | 99.0% min |
| Tensile strength | 75 – 110 MPa |
| Corrosion resistance | Good |
| Formability | Excellent |
| Relative price | Low |
1100 aluminium roofing sheets are common in budget projects. They work for sheds, barns, and temporary structures. The low price attracts buyers. But for long-term roofs, stronger alloys are smarter.
Alloy 3003 adds 1.2% manganese. This boosts strength without adding much cost.
| Property | Value |
|---|---|
| Tensile strength | 110 – 140 MPa |
| Corrosion resistance | High |
| Formability | Very good |
| Relative price | Medium |
3003 aluminium roofing sheets are the most popular choice worldwide. They balance cost and performance. The manganese helps resist corrosion. The sheet stays flat after rolling. Most residential and commercial roofs use this alloy.
Alloy 5052 contains 2.2% to 2.8% magnesium. This makes it much stronger and more corrosion-resistant.
| Property | Value |
|---|---|
| Tensile strength | 210 – 260 MPa |
| Corrosion resistance | Excellent (marine grade) |
| Formability | Good |
| Relative price | Higher |
5052 aluminium roofing sheets cost 10% to 20% more than 3003. But they last longer near the ocean. They resist salt spray. They handle heavy rain and strong wind. For coastal homes and industrial buildings, the extra cost pays back.
| Alloy | Main Element | Strength | Corrosion | Price Level | Best Climate |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1050 | Pure Al | Low | Good | Lowest | Dry inland, temporary |
| 1100 | Pure Al | Low | Good | Low | Mild inland, budget |
| 3003 | 1.2% Mn | Medium | High | Medium | Most climates, standard |
| 5052 | 2.5% Mg | High | Excellent | Higher | Coastal, harsh, industrial |
Temper shows how the sheet is hardened after rolling. It affects price slightly.
| Temper | Description | Price Impact | Best Use |
|---|---|---|---|
| O | Fully soft, annealed | Standard | Deep forming, curved roofs |
| H12 | Quarter hard | +3% | General roofing |
| H14 | Half hard | +5% | Standard roofing, better flatness |
| H16 | Three-quarter hard | +8% | High wind areas |
| H18 | Full hard | +12% | Maximum strength, minimal forming |
H14 is the standard temper for most aluminium roofing sheets. It offers good flatness and enough strength. H16 suits areas with cyclones or heavy snow.
Thickness is the biggest price driver after alloy. Thicker sheets use more metal. They resist wind and hail better.
| Thickness | Common Name | Price per m² (3003 H14) | Price per m² (5052 H14) | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0.35 mm | Light duty | $3.50 – $4.50 | $4.20 – $5.50 | Sheds, temporary covers |
| 0.40 mm | Economy | $4.00 – $5.00 | $4.80 – $6.00 | Budget homes, inland |
| 0.45 mm | Standard | $4.50 – $5.80 | $5.40 – $7.00 | Most residential roofs |
| 0.50 mm | Medium | $5.00 – $6.50 | $6.00 – $7.80 | Commercial buildings |
| 0.55 mm | Heavy | $5.50 – $7.20 | $6.60 – $8.50 | High wind, coastal |
| 0.60 mm | Extra heavy | $6.00 – $8.00 | $7.20 – $9.50 | Industrial, severe weather |
| 0.70 mm | Industrial | $7.00 – $9.50 | $8.50 – $11.00 | Factories, warehouses |
| 1.00 mm | Structural | $10.00 – $13.00 | $12.00 – $16.00 | Heavy-duty, special projects |
In Nigeria, prices run from ₦5,300 to ₦15,800 per square metre. A 0.45 mm Grade A longspan sheet costs about ₦6,000 per m². A 0.55 mm Grade A sheet costs about ₦7,500 per m². Grade B sheets cost 5% to 10% less.
The shape of the sheet changes how it looks and how much it costs.
Corrugated sheets have a wavy pattern. They are the simplest to make. This keeps the price low.
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Profile | Round or sinusoidal waves |
| Typical pitch | 2.5″ to 3.0″ |
| Typical depth | 0.5″ to 0.75″ |
| Price per m² | $4.00 – $6.50 |
| Lifespan | 25 – 40 years |
| Best for | Sheds, barns, budget housing |
Corrugated aluminium roofing sheets are the cheapest option. They install fast. But the exposed fasteners can leak over time. The waves are not as strong as more complex profiles.
Trapezoidal sheets have angular ribs. They look more modern than corrugated.
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Profile | Trapezoid ribs |
| Typical pitch | 1.5″ to 2.0″ |
| Typical depth | 1.0″ to 1.5″ |
| Price per m² | $5.00 – $7.50 |
| Lifespan | 30 – 50 years |
| Best for | Warehouses, factories, modern homes |
Trapezoidal aluminium roofing sheets drain water faster. The sharp angles shed debris. They cost slightly more than corrugated. But they perform better in heavy rain.




Step-tile sheets mimic traditional clay tiles. They add beauty to modern homes.
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Profile | Stepped tile pattern |
| Typical pitch | 1.2″ to 1.8″ |
| Typical depth | 0.8″ to 1.2″ |
| Price per m² | $5.70 – $7.90 |
| Lifespan | 35 – 50 years |
| Best for | Residential estates, upscale homes |
Step-tile aluminium roofing sheets cost more than plain profiles. The complex shape needs more forming steps. But the tile look adds property value. Many estate developers prefer this style.
Metcoppo is a premium tile-look profile. It has deeper steps and sharper edges.
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Profile | Deep stepped tile |
| Typical pitch | 1.5″ to 2.0″ |
| Typical depth | 1.0″ to 1.5″ |
| Price per m² | $5.80 – $7.70 |
| Lifespan | 40 – 55 years |
| Best for | Luxury homes, commercial estates |
Metcoppo aluminium roofing sheets sit between step-tile and stone-coated in price. They offer a high-end look without the weight of concrete tiles.
Standing seam sheets have vertical ribs with hidden fasteners. They are the most expensive profile.
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Profile | Vertical ribs with concealed clips |
| Typical seam height | 1.5″ to 2.5″ |
| Price per m² | $8.00 – $14.00 |
| Lifespan | 40 – 70 years |
| Best for | High-end homes, commercial buildings, coastal areas |
Standing seam aluminium roofing sheets cost more because of the clip system. But they never leak at the fasteners. The clean lines suit modern architecture.
| Profile | Price Range per m² | Lifespan | Fastener Exposure | Best Market |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Corrugated | $4.00 – $6.50 | 25–40 yr | Full | Budget, rural |
| Trapezoidal | $5.00 – $7.50 | 30–50 yr | Full | Industrial, commercial |
| Step-tile | $5.70 – $7.90 | 35–50 yr | Full | Residential estates |
| Metcoppo | $5.80 – $7.70 | 40–55 yr | Full | Luxury residential |
| Standing seam | $8.00 – $14.00 | 40–70 yr | None | Premium, coastal |
The coating protects the aluminium. It also sets the color. Better coatings cost more but last longer.
Mill finish has no coating. The raw aluminium surface shows.
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Appearance | Natural silver aluminium |
| Price per m² | Base price, no extra |
| Lifespan | 10 – 15 years (uncoated) |
| Best for | Temporary structures, hidden areas |
Mill finish aluminium roofing sheets are the cheapest. But they oxidize quickly. The surface turns dull and chalky. Most buyers choose a coated finish.
PE coating is the entry-level paint. It comes in many colors.
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Coating thickness | 18 – 25 microns |
| Price add per m² | +$0.80 – $1.20 |
| Warranty | 10 – 15 years |
| Color options | 20 – 50 standard colors |
| Best for | Budget projects, mild climates |
PE-coated aluminium roofing sheets are common in Africa and Asia. The colors fade after 8 to 12 years in strong sun. They suit areas with moderate UV.
SMP coating adds silicone to polyester. This improves durability.
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Coating thickness | 25 – 35 microns |
| Price add per m² | +$1.20 – $1.80 |
| Warranty | 15 – 20 years |
| Color options | 30 – 80 colors |
| Best for | Most residential and commercial roofs |
SMP-coated aluminium roofing sheets resist chalking better than standard PE. They are the sweet spot for price and performance.
PVDF is the premium coating. It uses fluoropolymer resin.
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Coating thickness | 25 – 40 microns |
| Price add per m² | +$2.00 – $3.50 |
| Warranty | 20 – 30 years |
| Color options | Full RAL range, metallics |
| Best for | Coastal, harsh sun, premium projects |
PVDF-coated aluminium roofing sheets keep color for decades. They resist UV, salt, and chemicals. For coastal homes or hot deserts, PVDF is worth the extra cost.
Stone-coated sheets have ceramic granules bonded to the surface.
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Coating | Acrylic base + stone chips |
| Price per m² | $6.50 – $9.00 |
| Warranty | 30 – 50 years |
| Weight | Heavier than plain sheets |
| Best for | Noise reduction, hail resistance, tile look |
Stone-coated aluminium roofing sheets cost more than painted sheets. But they reduce rain noise. They resist hail damage. They look like traditional roof tiles.
| Coating Type | Price Add per m² | Warranty | Best Climate |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mill finish | $0 | None | Temporary, hidden |
| PE (Polyester) | +$0.80 – $1.20 | 10–15 yr | Mild, moderate UV |
| SMP | +$1.20 – $1.80 | 15–20 yr | Most climates |
| PVDF (Kynar) | +$2.00 – $3.50 | 20–30 yr | Harsh sun, coastal |
| Stone-coated | +$2.50 – $4.00 | 30–50 yr | Hail, noise concern |
Prices vary by country due to shipping, taxes, and local demand.
Nigeria is a major market for aluminium roofing. Local production keeps prices competitive.
| Thickness | Longspan (₦/m²) | Step-Tile (₦/m²) | Metcoppo (₦/m²) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 0.45 mm Grade A | ₦6,000 | ₦6,300 | ₦6,400 |
| 0.45 mm Grade B | ₦5,600 | ₦5,900 | ₦6,000 |
| 0.50 mm | ₦6,600 | ₦6,900 | ₦7,000 |
| 0.55 mm Grade A | ₦7,500 | ₦7,800 | ₦7,900 |
Grade A is true thickness. Grade B is slightly thinner than marked. Caliper grade matches the label exactly. Market grade may be 0.02 mm to 0.05 mm under. Always ask for caliper grade if you want full value.
UK prices include higher labor and material standards.
| Type | Price per m² (installed) |
|---|---|
| Corrugated steel | £70 – £90 |
| Aluminium panels | £90 – £120 |
| Standing seam | £95 – £120 |
| Zinc panels | £110 – £140 |
| Copper sheets | £200+ |
Aluminium roofing sheet price in the UK runs higher than in Africa. But the quality standards and warranties are stronger.
US prices vary by state and supplier.
| Type | Material only ($/sq ft) | Installed ($/sq ft) |
|---|---|---|
| Corrugated aluminium | $3.50 – $5.00 | $8.00 – $12.00 |
| Standing seam aluminium | $5.00 – $7.50 | $12.00 – $18.00 |
| Steel (Galvalume) | $1.50 – $3.50 | $7.00 – $11.00 |
Aluminium roofing sheet price in the US is higher than steel. But aluminium lasts longer near the coast. Many Florida and California buyers choose aluminium despite the premium.
Steel is the main alternative to aluminium. How do prices compare?
| Factor | Aluminium Roofing Sheet | Steel Roofing Sheet (Galvalume) |
|---|---|---|
| Material price per m² | $4.50 – $8.00 | $3.00 – $5.50 |
| Installed price per m² | $10.00 – $18.00 | $8.00 – $14.00 |
| Lifespan | 40 – 60 years | 30 – 50 years |
| Coastal warranty | Full | Often void |
| Weight | Light (1.5 kg/sq ft) | Heavy (2.2 kg/sq ft) |
| Rust resistance | Excellent | Good (coating dependent) |
| Recyclability | 100% | 100% |
Aluminium roofing sheet price is 20% to 40% higher than steel upfront. But aluminium needs less maintenance. It does not rust. It is lighter to ship and install. Over 40 years, total cost often favors aluminium.
| Length | Width | Thickness | Common Use |
|---|---|---|---|
| 8 ft (2.4 m) | 3 ft (0.9 m) | 0.45 mm | Small sheds, extensions |
| 10 ft (3.0 m) | 3 ft (0.9 m) | 0.45–0.55 mm | Standard homes |
| 12 ft (3.6 m) | 3 ft (0.9 m) | 0.45–0.55 mm | Most popular size |
| 16 ft (4.9 m) | 3 ft (0.9 m) | 0.50–0.60 mm | Large homes, small commercial |
| 20 ft (6.1 m) | 3.5 ft (1.0 m) | 0.55–0.70 mm | Commercial, industrial |
| 24 ft (7.3 m) | 4 ft (1.2 m) | 0.60–1.00 mm | Warehouses, factories |
Longer sheets reduce lap joints. Fewer joints mean fewer leaks. But long sheets cost more to ship. They also need more workers to handle safely.
| Service | Typical Fee |
|---|---|
| Cut to exact length | Free – $0.50/m |
| Custom profile forming | $1.00 – $2.50/m² |
| Curved panels | $3.00 – $5.00/m² |
| Perforated sheets | $2.00 – $4.00/m² |
| Special colors (non-standard) | $0.50 – $1.00/m² |
Thickness grade is the main reason. True caliper grade matches the label. Market grade may be thinner. Coating quality also differs. Cheap paint fades fast. Good paint lasts decades. Shipping distance affects price too. Always compare like-for-like specifications.
Yes, for long-term roofs. Grade A sheets are true thickness. They resist wind uplift better. They handle foot traffic during maintenance. Grade B saves 5% to 10% upfront. But they may fail 5 years sooner. For a 40-year roof, Grade A is smarter.
Measure your roof area in square meters. Add 10% for waste and overlaps. Multiply by the sheet price per m². Add $2 to $5 per m² for accessories like ridge caps, screws, and flashing. Add $3 to $8 per m² for installation labor.
Example: A 200 m² roof with 0.45 mm Grade A step-tile at ₦6,300/m².
Yes, for large orders. Buying 500 m² or more often gets 5% to 15% discount. Buying during the rainy season may also lower prices. Demand is lower then. Suppliers offer deals to keep factories running.
Standard colors like white, grey, and brown cost the same. Special colors like metallic silver, copper-look, or custom RAL shades may add $0.50 to $1.00 per m². Bright red and blue sometimes cost more due to pigment costs.
0.35 mm corrugated sheets in mill finish or basic PE coating. But this is only suitable for temporary structures. For a home that lasts, 0.45 mm Grade A with SMP coating is the minimum smart choice.
Use a digital caliper. Measure at least 3 points on the sheet. Check the centre and both edges. True caliper grade should match the label within ±0.02 mm. If it is thinner, you received market grade. Demand a refund or replacement.
Factories cut out middlemen. You save 10% to 25%. But you need to buy in bulk. Most factories have a minimum order of 1,000 m² or more.
Rainy season or winter slows construction. Suppliers drop prices to move stock. You can save 5% to 10%.
Do not over-specify. For dry inland areas, 3003 is enough. Paying for 5052 wastes money. For coastal areas, 5052 is worth it. Using 3003 near the ocean leads to early failure.
Cheap sheets with thin coating fail fast. You repaint or replace in 10 years. Quality sheets with PVDF coating last 30 years. Divide total cost by lifespan. The higher-priced sheet is often cheaper per year.
Request quotes from 3 to 5 suppliers. Specify the same alloy, thickness, temper, coating, and profile. This ensures fair comparison. Watch for hidden fees like delivery or cutting charges.
Aluminium roofing sheets cost more than some alternatives. But they deliver value over decades. They do not rust. They reflect heat and cut cooling bills. And They are light and easy to install. They are 100% recyclable.
The alloy matters. 3003 suits most projects. 5052 protects coastal buildings. The thickness matters. 0.45 mm handles normal weather. 0.55 mm resists storms. The coating matters. PE saves money now. PVDF saves money later.
The profile matters too. Corrugated is cheapest. Standing seam is most durable. Step-tile adds beauty. Choose what fits your budget and your building.
Whether you need a small shed roof or a large warehouse, aluminium roofing sheets offer a smart solution. Work with a supplier who provides test certificates, color samples, and clear warranties. The right sheet at the right price protects your building for generations.
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