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Stainless steel roof cost.
A low end total cost for a steel shingles roof installed over top of the existing 17 square roof would be around 14 500 at 850 per square while the cost of a high end aluminum standing seam would be about 26 350 at 1 550 per square for a comparable roof.
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The wide deck nailing flange provides a straight and level surface for the starter course of shingles.
Steel and stainless steel are two popular materials that come at drastically different prices.
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Stainless steel panels cost 10 to 16 per square foot and start at 15 50 per square foot installed.
For pricing and availability.
Stainless steel runs 400 to 1 200 per square depending on whether it is in tile or sheet form.
Steel is the most affordable choice and more fire resistant than other options.
This flashing provides protection from water damage along the eaves of a roof.
Standing seam steel roofing cost vertical seam steel roofing averages 3 to 4 50 per square foot.
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Then there are the more exotic systems such as stainless steel millennium tiles that will cost you about 10 00 per square foot or as much as 16 00 to 20 00 when fully installed.
Labor itself averages 300 to 500 per square and 4 500 7 500 for a 1 500 square foot roof.
Though this range is comparable to the costs of other.
This material can run from 120 to 900 per 100 square feet or one square of material according to home advisor s guide to roofing costs.
Metal roofs cost an average of 4 500 to 11 500 including installation and materials.
This cost by the way is comparable to the cost of premium copper roofing.
The gibraltar stainless steel roof starter flashing is made from corrosion resistant stainless steel.
They are acrylic bonded and ceramic coated.
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The short face will not interfere with most gutter installations.
A 29 gauge model is thinner and will usually cost less than a 24 gauge.
Manufacturers set steel prices based on gauge the thickness of the metal.