Zinc Roofing Cost & Calculator

Premium architectural roofing material that develops a protective blue-gray patina over time.

Unit Price

$14.00

per sq ft

Labor Cost

$5.00

per sq ft

Durability

100

years lifespan

Sustainability

5/5

Excellent

Category: Roofing
Range: $10.00$20.00/sq ft
Waste Factor: 5%
Avg Project: $20,000

Zinc Roofing Cost Calculator

1 sq ft1,000 sq fts

Order quantity: 105 sq fts (100 + 5% waste)

Material Cost

$1,470

incl. $70 waste buffer

Labor Cost

$525

Total Estimated Cost

$1,995

Based on 105 sq fts at $14.00/sq ft + $5.00/sq ft labor. Actual costs vary by location and supplier.

Specifications

Gauge0.7-1.0mm
PatinaBlue-gray natural
Lifespan80-100 years

Price Comparison with Alternatives

MaterialPriceDurabilitySustainabilityCost/Year
Zinc Roofing (current)$14.00/sq ft100 yrs5/5$0.14
Standing Seam Metal Roofing$12.00/sq ft50 yrs4/5$0.24

Cost/Year = unit price divided by expected lifespan. Lower cost/year indicates better long-term value. Note: units may differ between materials.

Best Uses

  • Residential roofing
  • Commercial
  • Architectural details

Material Details

Average Project Cost

$20,000

Typical project using this material

Sustainability Rating

Excellenteco-friendly choice

Waste Factor

5%

Order 5% extra to account for cuts, breakage, and fitting

Zinc Roofing: Complete Buying Guide 2026

Premium architectural roofing material that develops a protective blue-gray patina over time. In 2026, zinc roofing prices average $14.00 per sq ft, with a typical range of $10.00 to $20.00 depending on your region, supplier relationships, and order quantity.

When budgeting for a project using zinc roofing, factor in approximately 5% additional material for waste, plus labor costs averaging $5.00 per sq ft for professional installation. A typical project using this material runs approximately $20,000 including both materials and labor.

With an expected lifespan of 100 years, zinc roofing represents a cost of approximately $0.14 per sq ft per year of service life. This exceptional longevity makes it one of the most cost-effective materials when measured over its full lifespan.

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