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How Much Does Corrugated Iron Roofing Cost?

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Corrugated iron has been one of the most cost-effective materials used in roofing for decades. Until companies like Zincalume and Colorbond started making powder coated roofing in a wide range of colours, corrugated iron was mostly used for commercial or industrial structures where functionality was more important than style. However, today, roofing made of corrugated iron has become popular for residential buildings as well, as it comes in designer colours represents a more stylish option for a fair price.

What Are the Main Types of Corrugated Iron Roofing?

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If you are considering replacing your roof, you probably want to know what the best solutions are. The best selling brands of ‘corrugated iron’ roofing are Zincalume and Colorbond. Zincalume has an aluminum-coated surface that is shiny, while Colorbond comes in a wide range of designer colours. Thus, Colorbond is the more expensive option, but also the most popular. If you are not sure whether you should choose Zincalume or Colorbond roofing here are some features that might help you decide:

  • Zincalume roofing is a better fit for tighter budgets, but might not be the best choice for areas of roofing that are too exposed. It might be difficult to match the shiny colors of Zincalume with the architecture of your home, and you might find that Zincalume becomes dull over time.
  • Zincalume is made of recyclable materials, so it is a very good choice from an environmental-friendly point of view.
  • Colorbond roofing comes in light colours, which makes it a better insulating material.
  • Colorbond roofing is not a cheap option so it might be wise to analyse all the other options and compare the costs of other roofing materials before choosing it.
  • Neither Colorbond nor Zincalume are actually made of iron, but are included in the metal, iron, and steel roofing categories. Nowadays, the majority of iron roofing suppliers sell Zincalume, Colorbond and other brands of corrugated iron roofing.

 

 What Are the Average Costs of a Corrugated Iron Roof?

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If you want to know what corrugated iron roofing costs, then you should know that this type of materials are usually priced by the metre. Prices will depend on the quality and thickness or gauge of the product.

Thinner products are used for surfaces that are flat, while thick products are used for surfaces that are curved. Final prices will depend on your supplier, your location, and the area that you need covered, but as a rough estimate, for 845mm corrugated roofing expect to pay the following amounts:

  • $15.00 per meter for 0.42 BMT Colorbond roofing.
  • $32.00 per meter for 0.60 BMT Colorbond roofing.
  • $13.25 per meter for 0.42 BMT Zincalume roofing.
  • $30.00 per meter for 0.60 BMT Zincalume roofing.
  • $19.50 per meter for 0.42 BMT galvanized steel.

Keep in mind that these prices will only cover the materials and you will also have to consider the shipping costs and the installation costs. If you are thinking about installing the roofing yourself, you should know that this is not a DIY job, unless you are installing it on a small surface, like a shed or a garage.

You should always hire a qualified roofing contractor to install a roof on anything larger or higher than the aforementioned constructions. By hiring a qualified tradie, you ensure that you choose the most appropriate roofing for your house and that it will be installed correctly and safely.

Roofing tradies are generally paid by the square metre and the rates include the materials, equipment, and labour. On average, a roofing contractor will charge anywhere between $100 and $150, depending on where you live. Contractors that work in urban areas might charge more than contractors that work in rural areas.

If you need help from a qualified roofer, then jump on Bricks +Agent homeowners hub and post your job. It has never been easier!

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Topics: Property Services, Repairs & Maintenance, Tradie Advice

Jon Stul

Written by Jon Stul

Having spent over 12 years in the real estate industry covering all facets from residential through to commercial, established and off plan properties and sub-divisions, he has an in depth knowledge of the industry. Stepping out of the industry four years ago and moving interstate to expand a frozen yoghurt chain that has gone from 1 to 4 stores in the time he has been involved. This was recently sold to Made Group. Real estate has always been in his blood and it was a natural fit to start Bricks + Agent given the amount of insight he has into the industry as a whole. Having seen how all different forms of traditional marketing was used to the direction that it is now heading today, we think we have come up with a truly unique proposition that fits into the current state of the property maintenance market.

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