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Edco Metal Shingles Cost and Pricing Guide – Adnan Painting and Remodeling
Published: 2026-06-30T08:07:36+00:00 • 3 min read

Homeowners typically pay for Edco metal shingles with a focus on materials, labor, and roof complexity. The cost range is driven by roof size, pitch, local labor rates, and any specialty finishes. This article presents cost figures in USD, with clear low–average–high ranges and per-unit benchmarks to inform budgeting and comparison.

Item Low Average High Notes
Shingle Materials (Edco metal shingles) $2.50 per sq ft $4.50 per sq ft $7.50 per sq ft Includes panels and fasteners; excludes underlayment
Labor (installation) $2.00 per sq ft $5.00 per sq ft $6.50 per sq ft Includes basic removal of old roof where applicable
Equipment, Permits & Delivery $0.50 per sq ft $1.50 per sq ft $3.00 per sq ft Crane or lift rental may apply for steep or large roofs
Total Project (per sq ft) $5.00 per sq ft $11.00 per sq ft $17.00 per sq ft Assumes basic underlayment and standard pitch
Typical Project Range (1,500 sq ft) $11,250 $16,500 $25,500 With standard underlayment and removal

Assumptions: region, specs, labor hours.

Overview Of Costs

Edco metal shingles carry a higher upfront material cost than asphalt but offer durability and longer lifespans. The primary cost drivers are roof size, pitch, panel profile, underlayment needs, and the complexity of the installation. Initial estimates typically show a material range of $4.50–$7.50 per square foot and total installed costs of $7.50–$16.00 per square foot depending on site conditions and regional labor rates. For a 1,500-square-foot roof, expect roughly $11,000 to $24,000 before contingencies. The following sections break down components, drivers, and savings opportunities.

Cost Breakdown

Table below outlines major cost buckets and ranges. The breakdown helps map where budget grows or shrinks during a project.

Category Low Average High Notes
Materials $2.50/sq ft $4.50/sq ft $7.50/sq ft Edco metal shingles, color options
Labor $2.00/sq ft $5.00/sq ft $6.50/sq ft Removal of old roof may add cost
Equipment $0.50/sq ft $1.50/sq ft $3.00/sq ft Lift, safety gear, nails, tools
Permits $0.25/sq ft $0.75/sq ft $1.50/sq ft Depends on jurisdiction
Delivery/Disposal $0.25/sq ft $0.75/sq ft $1.25/sq ft Waste removal and material transport
Warranty & Overhead $0.25/sq ft $0.75/sq ft $1.25/sq ft Manufacturer warranty typically included

data-formula=”labor_hours × hourly_rate”> Price reflects typical installation crews and standard pitch; steeper roofs may increase hours and costs.

Factors That Affect Price

Pricing for Edco metal shingles varies with several variables. Roof pitch, complexity, and geometry significantly influence labor time. Material selection, including profile and color, affects panel costs. Additionally, climate-related requirements—like extra ventilation or moisture barriers—can modify the scope. Key thresholds include roof pitch over 6:12, multi-hip layouts, and large dormers, which tend to push total costs higher.

Ways To Save

Smart budgeting can reduce expenses without sacrificing quality. Consider scheduling during off-peak seasons, which may yield lower labor rates. Comparisons among local contractors for installed costs, not just material price, reduce risk of overpayment. If feasible, pairing replacement with upcoming structural repairs avoids duplicate mobilization. Request itemized quotes to identify where savings occur.

Regional Price Differences

Prices reflect regional variations in labor and material handling. In coastal urban markets, expect higher delivery and permit fees, while rural areas may present lower labor rates but longer lead times. Midwestern states often balance material costs with moderate installation expenses. Regionally, total installed costs can differ by roughly ±15–25%, depending on roof complexity and contractor availability.

Labor & Installation Time

Labor duration scales with roof size, height, and pitch. A typical crew can install 1,000–1,500 sq ft per day on a standard single-story home. For steeper pitches or complex layouts, crews may take longer, increasing labor cost. Higher pitch or multi-level roofs substantially raise per-square-foot labor charges.

Additional & Hidden Costs

Some projects incur extras beyond material and basic labor. Examples include roof decking repairs, underlayment upgrades, and flashing or vent replacements. Waste disposal fees, crane rental for tall structures, and disposal of old roofing materials can add to the bottom line. Always verify whether underlayment and flashing are included in quotes.

Real-World Pricing Examples

The following scenarios illustrate how Edco metal shingles pricing typically translates into quotes. Each card includes specs, labor time, per-unit costs, and total estimates.

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Basic: 1,000 sq ft, standard single-story, 3:12 pitch
Shingle: $4.50/sq ft; Labor: $5.00/sq ft; Other: $1.25/sq ft
Estimated total: $8,750 – $11,000
Assumptions: standard color, basic underlayment, no major decking work.
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Mid-Range: 1,500 sq ft, two-story, 6:12 pitch
Shingle: $5.50/sq ft; Labor: $6.00/sq ft; Equipment/Permits: $1.75/sq ft
Estimated total: $18,000 – $25,000
Assumptions: minor decking repair, standard permit process.
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Premium: 2,000 sq ft, complex geometry, 8:12 pitch
Shingle: $7.50/sq ft; Labor: $6.50/sq ft; Equipment/Permits: $3.00/sq ft
Estimated total: $28,000 – $42,000
Assumptions: crane assist, extensive flashing, higher-end color

Tax considerations vary by state and locality; use quotes that clearly separate materials, labor, and tax. Assumptions: region, specs, labor hours.