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What Is the Price of ASA Synthetic Resin Roof Tile? Key Factors to Understand

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What Is the Price of ASA Synthetic Resin Roof Tile? Key Factors to Understand

If you are considering ASA synthetic resin roof tiles for your home or building, one of the first questions you will ask is: “What is the price of ASA synthetic resin roof tile?” It seems like a simple question, but the answer is not a single number. Prices vary based on several important factors.

As a manufacturer of ASA synthetic resin roof tiles (as well as resin sheets and PVC/UPVC roofing products), we do not publish a fixed price list because every project has unique requirements. Below, we explain the key factors that influence the cost of ASA roof tiles – so you can understand what you are paying for and request an accurate quote for your specific needs.

1. What Makes ASA Synthetic Resin Roof Tiles Different?

Before discussing price, it helps to understand what ASA tiles are. ASA (Acrylonitrile Styrene Acrylate) is a premium thermoplastic known for exceptional UV resistance, color retention, and impact strength. Unlike surface‑coated products, ASA tiles have color and UV protection integrated throughout the material. This premium performance is reflected in their cost compared to lower‑grade roofing materials.

2. Why There Is No Single “ASA Tile Price”

The price per square meter (or per tile) depends on several variables. Two different projects – even with the same roof area – can have different total costs. Key factors include:

  • Thickness – ASA tiles typically range from 2.0 mm to 3.0 mm. Thicker tiles use more raw material and cost more.

  • Profile – Simple profiles (flat interlocking) may cost less than complex ones (Spanish, Roman, diamond).

  • Color – Standard colors (terracotta, brown, grey, black, green, white) are economical; custom colors or multi‑tone blends cost more.

  • Order quantity – Larger orders reduce the per‑square‑meter price due to manufacturing efficiencies.

  • Location – Shipping distance to your site affects the final delivered cost.

  • Accessories – Ridge caps, hip tiles, starter strips, and fasteners are additional costs.

Because of these variables, a single “ASA synthetic resin roof tile price” does not exist. Instead, you need a custom quote tailored to your project.

3. Thickness: A Major Cost Driver

ASA roof tiles are available in different thicknesses, each suited for different applications:

Thickness Best For Relative Cost
2.0 – 2.2 mm Mild climates, standard residential roofs Lower range
2.2 – 2.5 mm Medium wind/snow areas, better impact resistance Medium range
2.5 – 3.0 mm High hail zones, heavy snow, coastal areas with extreme sun Higher range

Thicker tiles contain more ASA resin, which is a premium material. The increased durability and lifespan often justify the higher upfront cost, especially in harsh climates.

4. Profile Complexity

The shape of the tile affects manufacturing cost:

  • Flat interlocking – Simplest mold, fastest production → most economical.

  • Roman tile – Curved, rounded profile → moderate cost.

  • Spanish tile – Deep S‑curve, complex interlocking → higher cost.

  • Diamond or scale tile – Decorative, intricate pattern → highest cost.

Choose a profile that matches your architectural style and budget. For most homes, Roman or Spanish profiles offer a classic look at a reasonable price.

5. Color and Finish

  • Standard solid colors – Terracotta, brown, grey, black, green, white. Produced in large batches → most economical.

  • Premium colors – Custom blends, multi‑tone (mimicking natural clay variation) → higher cost.

  • Matte or textured finishes – Slightly more expensive than glossy.

If you are matching an existing roof or a specific architectural palette, custom colors are available for larger orders.

6. Order Quantity: Volume Discounts

Like most manufactured products, the price per square meter decreases as the order quantity increases. Fixed costs (color change, mold setup) are spread over more tiles.

  • Small project (50–100 m²) – Higher price per square meter.

  • Medium project (100–300 m²) – Moderate price.

  • Large project (300+ m²) – Best price per square meter.

Contractors and homeowners covering a full house roof will typically fall into the medium or large category, benefiting from lower per‑unit pricing.

7. Accessories and Hidden Costs

When budgeting for an ASA roof, remember these additional items:

  • Ridge caps and hip tiles – Essential for finishing the roof peaks.

  • Starter strips – For the eaves.

  • Fasteners – Corrosion‑resistant screws or clips (some systems use hidden clips).

  • Underlayment – Felt or synthetic membrane beneath the tiles.

  • Shipping – Distance and accessibility affect freight cost.

  • Installation labor – Professional installation ensures proper overlap and fastening.

A complete quote should include all these components, not just the tile price.

8. How to Get an Accurate ASA Tile Price for Your Project

To receive a custom quote, provide us with the following information:

  1. Roof area (square meters or square feet).

  2. Desired thickness (2.0 – 3.0 mm).

  3. Tile profile (Roman, Spanish, flat, diamond, etc.).

  4. Color preference (standard or custom).

  5. Delivery location (for shipping calculation).

  6. Quantity (approximate square meters).

We will respond with a transparent, per‑square‑meter price – no hidden fees, no pressure.

9. Why the Cheapest ASA Tile Is Rarely the Best Value

You may see very low prices for “ASA” tiles online. Be extremely cautious. Low cost usually means:

  • Thin material (under 2.0 mm) – cracks easily under hail or foot traffic.

  • Low‑grade ASA – reduced UV resistance, fading within a few years.

  • Surface‑coated imitation – not true ASA; color will peel or fade.

  • High filler content – becomes brittle and breaks.

  • No warranty – you are on your own after purchase.

Our ASA tiles use premium, virgin ASA resin with full UV stabilization. The price reflects this quality, but over 20–30 years, our tiles are more economical than cheap imitations that need replacement twice.

10. Realistic Expectations: Price vs. Value

Quality Level Approximate Lifespan Long‑Term Value
Cheap imitation (coated, thin) 3–5 years Poor – replace twice in a decade
Low‑grade ASA (thin, lower resin quality) 8–12 years Fair – still replace once
Premium ASA (2.5–3.0 mm, full UV stabilization) 20–30+ years Excellent – one roof, decades of service

When you search for “ASA synthetic resin roof tile price,” remember that the lowest number is rarely the best investment. Focus on thickness, ASA resin quality, and manufacturer reputation.

11. Is ASA More Expensive Than Other Roofing Materials?

Without giving specific numbers, here is how ASA tiles generally compare to other materials (from higher to lower cost):

  • Highest: Natural slate, premium clay tiles, copper

  • High: ASA synthetic resin tiles, high‑end concrete tiles

  • Medium: Asphalt shingles (premium), basic concrete tiles

  • Lower: Basic asphalt shingles, corrugated metal, basic PVC sheets

ASA tiles are positioned as a premium product – they cost more than basic metal or shingles but significantly less than natural slate or premium clay. Given their low maintenance, light weight, and long life, many homeowners find them an excellent value.

12. How to Compare Quotes from Different Suppliers

If you are gathering quotes, compare these specifications, not just the price:

  • Thickness – 2.0 mm vs. 2.5 mm vs. 3.0 mm.

  • Material – True ASA vs. ASA blend vs. coated PVC.

  • UV stabilization – Full‑body vs. surface coating.

  • Warranty – Length and coverage (color fade, material defects).

  • Included accessories – Are ridge caps, starter strips, and fasteners included?

A slightly higher quote that includes thicker material and a longer warranty is often a better deal.

Final Thoughts

So, what is the price of ASA synthetic resin roof tile? The answer depends on thickness, profile, color, order quantity, shipping location, and accessories. Instead of searching for a single number, focus on value: a roof that will protect your home for 20–30 years with zero maintenance, beautiful color retention, and excellent weather resistance.

We manufacture premium ASA synthetic resin roof tiles with full UV stabilization, impact modifiers, and a range of profiles and colors. Contact us with your project details for a custom, no‑obligation quote – including delivery to your area.


Frequently Asked Questions

Why can’t you just give a price per square meter on your website?
Because thickness, profile, color, quantity, and location all affect the price. A single number would be misleading. We prefer to give you an accurate quote based on your real needs.

Are ASA tiles more expensive than concrete tiles?
Generally, yes – ASA tiles are a premium product. However, they are much lighter (no structural reinforcement needed) and require no maintenance, which can offset the initial cost over time.

Do you offer discounts for large orders?
Yes – volume discounts apply. Contact us with your project size for a tailored price.

Can I get samples before ordering?
Yes – we provide sample tiles so you can see the color, texture, and quality before committing.

What is the minimum order quantity?
We can supply small quantities for small projects (e.g., a garden shed) as well as large orders. Contact us to discuss.


LESSO Resin Tile integrates the R&D, production and sales of new environmental-fiendly roof bullding materials, Our main business includes roof buiding materials, heat insulation materials, and buiding anti-corrosion materials.

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