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How much does metal roof installation cost in New York, NY? (2026)

In New York, metal roof installation runs $14,900$33,950, with most paying around $24,450about 14% above the national average. Installing a metal roof — higher upfront cost, long lifespan and strong durability.

Updated June 2026 · Localized estimate, not a quote

New York · 2026 estimate
$14,900 $33,950

Most homeowners pay around $24,450

$14,900typical $24,450$33,950
Typical cost
$24,450
Labor vs US
+13%
Climate
Cold
Local permit
$325

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Local factors

Why metal roof installation costs what it does in New York

  • Labor in New York runs about 13% above the national average (based on price levels for the New York-Newark-Jersey City metro area), which raises the installed price.
  • New York's cold climate increases typical metal roof installation cost by about 4% versus a neutral climate.
  • A Roofing permit in New York costs around $325, included above.
In this cold-climate region, snow load and ice-dam protection matter for metal roof installation. Proper underlayment, ice-and-water shield at eaves, and good attic ventilation are worth the extra cost here.
By size

Metal Roof Installation cost by roof size in New York

Metal roofing is priced per square (100 sq ft) and costs roughly $6–$14 per sq ft installed — two to three times asphalt, but it lasts decades longer. Standing-seam costs more than exposed-fastener panels.

roof sizeNew York 2026 range
1,000 sq ft (10 squares)$9,300 $18,250
1,500 sq ft (15 squares)$12,650 $26,100
2,000 sq ft (20 squares)$14,900 $33,950
2,500 sq ft (25 squares)$18,250 $40,700
3,000+ sq ft (30 squares)$21,650 $47,400

National size ranges localized to New York labor and climate.

By efficiency

Metal Roof Installation cost by efficiency in New York

The panel system and metal type set the price. Exposed-fastener panels are the budget option; standing-seam hides the fasteners and lasts longer; specialty metals (copper, zinc) are architectural premiums.

Exposed-fastener / corrugated steelLowest-cost metal; fasteners need periodic resealing$9,300 $20,500
Standing-seam steel or aluminumHidden fasteners, sleek look; the mainstream choice$14,900 $33,950
Copper / zinc (specialty)Premium architectural metal; 70+ yr life$28,350 $56,400
Where the money goes

Labor vs. materials in New York

Labor (60%)
$14,650

Install crew, removal, permit & startup — the part New York rates move most.

Materials (40%)
$9,800

Equipment & materials — priced closer to the national level.

Split based on a typical $24,450 New York project; your mix varies with scope.

Methodology

How we estimate it

National range$13,000 $30,000
New York labor adjustment×1.08
cold climate factor×1.04
Local permit+$325
New York estimate$14,900 $33,950
Low
$14,900
Typical
$24,450
High
$33,950
Climate
cold
Hidden costs

Additional metal roof installation costs to budget for

These aren't always in the headline price. Whether you'll pay them depends on your home's condition and setup.

Tear-off & disposal of old roofSkippable if installing over a sound existing roof with furring$1,000 $3,000
Decking / sheathing repair$500 $3,000
Underlayment (high-temp synthetic)$400 $1,500
Custom flashing, trim & ridge capsMore on complex or steep rooflines$500 $2,500
Snow guards (in snowy regions)$300 $1,500
Permit$150 $500

Typical national add-on ranges; confirm locally during your quote.

What's included

  • Metal panels or standing-seam system
  • Underlayment, fasteners and trim
  • Tear-off of the old roof
  • Labor, cleanup and permit

What affects the cost

  • Panel type (exposed-fastener vs standing seam)
  • Metal: steel, aluminum, copper or zinc
  • Roof complexity and number of penetrations
  • Whether existing roof can be overlaid

Ways to save on metal roof installation in New York

  • Steel standing seam balances cost and longevity
  • Metal's 40–70 yr life lowers lifetime cost
  • Some insurers discount metal roofs
  • Ask about energy-efficiency tax credits
Lifespan

How long does metal roof installation last in New York?

Expected lifespan
4070 years

Steel/aluminum panels last 40–70 years; copper and zinc can exceed 100.

Annual maintenance
$100$400/yr

Mostly inspection — checking fasteners, sealant, and flashing; far less hands-on than asphalt.

When to replace

Signs you need metal roof installation in New York

  • Loose, backed-out, or corroded fasteners on exposed-fastener panels
  • Rust spots, especially at seams, edges, or scratches
  • Failed sealant or lifted seams letting water track underneath
  • Loose or damaged flashing around chimneys, valleys, and skylights
  • Dents or panel deformation after hail or fallen limbs
  • Faded or peeling factory finish near the end of its warranty
Decision

Repair or replace in New York?

Metal rarely needs full replacement on age alone. Most issues are fastener, sealant, or flashing repairs — replace only when corrosion or structural panel failure is widespread.

Repair if…

  • The problem is loose fasteners, worn sealant, or a single damaged panel
  • Rust is localized and can be treated and resealed
  • Flashing has failed but the panels themselves are sound

Replace if…

  • Corrosion or rust-through is widespread across panels
  • Panels are heavily dented or deformed beyond repair
  • The system is decades old and the protective coating has fully failed
Hiring

Questions to ask New York Roofing pros

Comparing quotes is only fair when they cover the same scope. Ask every bidder these before you sign.

  1. 1Is a full tear-off included, or are you laying over the existing roof?
  2. 2How will you handle deck repairs or rotten sheathing found after tear-off, and at what rate?
  3. 3What underlayment, ice-and-water shield, and ventilation are included?
  4. 4Are you licensed and insured here, and can you share recent local references?
  5. 5What's the workmanship warranty, and how does it interact with the material warranty?
FAQ

Metal Roof Installation in New York

How much does metal roof installation cost in New York, NY?

In New York, metal roof installation typically costs $14,900 to $33,950 in 2026, with most homeowners paying around $24,450. The figure is adjusted for local labor rates, cold-climate factors and permit fees.

Is metal roof installation more expensive in New York than average?

New York is about 14% higher than the national average, mainly because local labor runs at an index of 1.08 relative to the US average and the local Roofing permit costs about $325.

Do I need a permit for metal roof installation in New York?

Most New York jurisdictions require a Roofing permit for this work. Budget roughly $325 for the permit; it is already included in the estimate above.

What affects metal roof installation cost the most?

Installing a metal roof — higher upfront cost, long lifespan and strong durability. The biggest drivers are equipment/material grade, the size and complexity of your home, local labor rates, and your climate zone (cold).

How we calculated this estimate

We start with 2026 national metal roof installation ranges compiled from contractor-pricing sources (Angi, HomeGuide, Fixr and EnergySage averages), then localize them to New York using the BEA Regional Price Parity labor index (×1.08 here), the IECC cold-climate factor (×1.04) and a typical local permit fee (≈$325). Federal incentive details reference the IRS Inflation Reduction Act (25C/25D) and DSIRE.

This is a planning estimate, not a quote.Actual prices vary with your home's condition, equipment grade and contractor — always confirm with licensed local pros before budgeting.

By Costadia EditorialUpdated June 2026Sources: BEA · IECC · IRS · DSIRE · industry cost data
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