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Metal awnings have become one of the most reliable shade solutions for Singapore homeowners. Whether you are shielding a balcony from afternoon glare, protecting a patio from a sudden monsoon, or extending your landed property’s outdoor living area, the right metal awning offers durability that fabric and polycarbonate options simply cannot match. This guide to metal awnings Singapore homeowners can rely on compares the four most common materials — aluminium, steel, ACP, and galvanized steel — so you can choose the metal awning that fits your home and budget. Whether the listing reads “metal awnings” or “aluminum awnings” (US spelling) or “metal awning singapore” pricing, the material trade-offs below apply to every metal awning install.
Metal awnings are fixed or retractable shade structures built from rigid metal sheets or panels rather than fabric, glass, or polycarbonate. Unlike fabric awnings that flex and degrade in tropical humidity, metal awnings hold their shape across decades of monsoon rain and intense UV exposure. In Singapore, where the average rooftop sees roughly 2,300 hours of direct sun and over 2,400 mm of annual rainfall, this rigidity is the main reason metal awnings dominate landed-home and commercial installations. A correctly engineered metal awning becomes a permanent architectural feature — not a temporary cover.
The phrase “metal awnings” covers a category that includes aluminium awnings, steel awnings, aluminium composite panel (ACP) awnings, and galvanized steel awnings. Each metal awning material brings different trade-offs in weight, cost, corrosion resistance, and finish options. Understanding the differences between these metal awning types is the first step to picking the right one for your home, and it is the difference between a metal awning that lasts 8 years and one that lasts 25.
Singapore’s tropical climate punishes any outdoor structure that is not engineered for humidity, salt air, and sudden squalls. Metal awnings consistently outperform fabric and polycarbonate alternatives across five key climate factors:
For a deeper look at how the right awning lowers indoor temperatures, see our guide on how awnings help reduce heat in Singapore homes.
The four common metal awning materials each have distinct strengths. Choosing among them depends on where you live, span size, and finish preference. Below, each section walks through what the metal awning is made of, where it works best, and the typical Singapore lifespan to expect.
Aluminium awnings Singapore homeowners pick most often are the top metal awning choice for Singapore residential properties. An aluminium awning is lightweight, naturally corrosion-resistant, and can be powder coated in any RAL colour for matching facade aesthetics. Most aluminium awnings use 1.5–3 mm extruded profiles, with marine-grade alloys recommended for coastal homes. A properly specified aluminium awning is the safe default choice if you cannot decide between materials.
Best for: HDB balconies, condominium balconies, and homes within 500 m of the coastline. A coastal aluminium awning needs marine-grade alloy plus stainless fixings; an inland aluminium awning can use standard 6063 alloy and zinc-plated brackets. Lifespan: 20+ years for a maintained aluminium awning, with quarterly cleaning. The aluminium awning is also the lightest of the four metal awning types, which matters for HDB clamp-on installations.
Steel awnings are heavier and stronger than aluminium awnings, making them suitable for large spans such as carports, commercial entrances, and industrial loading bays. Mild steel awnings are typically powder coated or wet sprayed for corrosion protection. The weakness of any steel awning is that any coating scratch lets corrosion start beneath the paint, so steel awnings work best for inland properties away from salt air. A steel awning over a 6 m+ carport remains the most cost-effective metal awning choice for landed properties on a budget. Lifespan: 10–15 years for powder-coated mild steel.
ACP awnings use a polyethylene (PE) or fire-retardant (FR) mineral core sandwiched between two thin aluminium skins. The result is a flat, modern panel that bends without losing rigidity. ACP awnings are favoured by architects for landed homes thanks to the wide range of available finishes — timber-look, brushed metal, high-gloss, matte. ACP also pairs well with aluminium composite roof panels for matching roof-and-awning aesthetics; see our aluminium composite roof Singapore guide for material specifications. An ACP metal awning adds visual lightness compared to a solid aluminium awning of the same size. Lifespan: 15–25 years.
Galvanized steel awnings are mild steel dipped in molten zinc. The zinc coating sacrificially corrodes before the steel beneath, giving galvanized steel awnings a 15–25 year lifespan. Hot-dip galvanizing is preferred over electro-galvanized for the Singapore climate — the coating is thicker and more resistant to chloride. Galvanized steel awnings are the workhorse choice for industrial sheds, warehouse loading bays, and exposed commercial walkways. A galvanized steel awning will outlast a powder-coated mild steel awning in any inland setting at roughly 30% lower lifecycle cost.
The metal awning comparison table below summarises the four materials at a glance. Use it as a starting point before discussing site-specific requirements with an awning contractor.
| Material | Weight | Corrosion Resistance | Lifespan | Cost / sqm | Best Use |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aluminium | Light | Excellent | 20–30 yrs | $150 – $280 | Residential, coastal homes |
| ACP | Light | Excellent | 15–25 yrs | $180 – $320 | Modern facades, landed homes |
| Galvanized Steel | Heavy | Good | 15–25 yrs | $120 – $220 | Industrial, large spans |
| Mild Steel (powder coat) | Heavy | Fair | 10–15 yrs | $100 – $180 | Inland, budget builds |
Metal awning prices in Singapore depend on three factors: material, span size, and installation complexity (slab drilling, scaffolding, height). The figures below cover supply-and-install for a typical metal awning project, residential and small commercial, in 2026:
For ballpark patio awning Singapore pricing across multiple materials, our patio guide lists 12 typical project sizes.
Singapore awning regulations differ by property type. Always confirm the relevant rule set before signing an installation contract — retrofitting an unapproved metal awning is far more expensive than getting it right the first time.
HDB allows metal awnings on balconies, service yards, and external windows under the Renovation Permit (RP) framework. The projection cannot exceed 600 mm beyond the building line, the frame must be removable without damaging the building structure, and lightweight aluminium is the only practical metal awning choice for HDB units because installers must use clamp-on brackets, not slab drilling. The official rules are listed on the HDB Renovation Permit page. Most HDB-approved aluminium awnings ship with the required HDB-compliant fixings, and any HDB-bound aluminium awning should carry a copy of the RP approval before installation begins.
Condominium installations need MCST (management corporation) approval before any metal awning work begins. Most condo MCSTs allow aluminium awnings that match the existing facade colour, and ACP awnings in timber-look or brushed-metal finishes have become popular among owners wanting a modern aesthetic. The MCST will typically require drawings, frame specifications, and a copy of the contractor’s insurance. A condo aluminium awning that matches the building’s existing facade colour speeds approval significantly.
Landed homeowners have the most flexibility for metal awnings. URA approval is needed only for awnings exceeding setback rules — see the URA Development Control guidelines for the relevant projection limits. Most metal awnings under 3 m projection do not require formal submission. For large structures — carports, full-roof patio extensions, second-storey terraces — a Qualified Person (QP) submission with structural calculations is mandatory. A landed-home metal awning over a carport is the most common project and almost always falls under standard QP submission. See our awnings for houses Singapore guide for the full landed-home compliance checklist.
A well-maintained metal awning easily reaches its rated lifespan. The maintenance routine for any metal awning is light but non-negotiable in Singapore’s humidity:
The five mistakes below show up repeatedly in failed metal awning installations across Singapore. Avoid them and your metal awning will outlast the warranty:
Yes, with conditions. HDB permits aluminium and other metal awnings on balconies, service yards, and external windows under the Renovation Permit framework, provided projection does not exceed 600 mm and the metal awning design is approved by HDB. Lightweight aluminium awnings with clamp-on brackets are the standard HDB-compliant choice, and any aluminium awning meeting these specs is straightforward to approve.
Marine-grade aluminium awnings last the longest in Singapore — typically 25–30 years for a quality aluminium awning with quarterly maintenance. ACP awnings are a close second at 15–25 years. Galvanized steel awnings reach 15–25 years inland but less near the coast. Powder-coated mild steel awnings have the shortest lifespan at 10–15 years.
An aluminium awning is solid extruded or rolled profile. ACP awnings sandwich a non-aluminium core (PE polymer or FR mineral) between two thin aluminium sheets. ACP is lighter, easier to bend into curves, and offers more finish options including timber-look. Solid aluminium is stronger per unit thickness and cheaper for plain colours.
Small fixed metal awnings under 1.5 m can be a DIY project for confident homeowners with the right tools. However, condo and HDB rules typically require a licensed contractor for any external metal awning installation, and motorised retractable awnings always need professional electrical wiring. For anything over 1.5 m or any motorised metal awning system, a licensed awning installer is mandatory.
Metal awning installation costs $120–$320 per square metre depending on material. A typical HDB balcony aluminium awning costs $450–$750 supply and install. A landed-home patio metal awning runs $1,800–$3,200. Commercial metal awnings start at $4,000 and scale with span and engineering load certification.
Yes — a correctly placed metal awning reduces indoor room temperature by 2–4 degrees Celsius and cuts cooling electricity bills by 15–25%. Light-colour powder-coat finishes reflect more solar radiation than dark colours, so light grey or white aluminium awnings give the best heat-reduction performance for any aluminium awning installation.
Choosing among aluminium awnings, steel awnings, ACP awnings, and galvanized steel awnings comes down to three factors: where you live (coastal versus inland), the span size you need, and the aesthetic you want. Aluminium awnings are the safe default for residential homes — a properly installed aluminium awning rarely disappoints. ACP awnings win on aesthetics for modern facades. Steel awnings or galvanized steel awnings are the answer for large spans or industrial sites. For cassette and motorised metal awning systems, see our awning canopy Singapore overview.
Roofers has installed metal awnings across HDB, condominium, and landed properties in Singapore since 2010. For a site visit and metal awning quote covering aluminium, steel, ACP, or galvanized steel options, contact us via the awning contractor Singapore page.
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