Malaysia Metal Roofing Market Trends

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Malaysia Metal Roofing Market Size, Share, and Trends Analysis Report Trends

  • Chemical and Materials
  • Jul 2025
  • Country Level
  • 350 Pages
  • No of Tables: 112
  • No of Figures: 26

“Surge in Infrastructure and Housing Projects Driving Metal Roofing Demand in Malaysia”

  • The rising construction activities across Malaysia’s residential, commercial, and industrial sectors are propelling demand for high-performance roofing materials. This upward trajectory is largely attributed to national urban development plans and infrastructure initiatives that continue to generate new building projects throughout the country
  • Major government strategies like the Twelfth Malaysia Plan are placing strong emphasis on urban infrastructure, sustainable construction, and modernization. These efforts are accelerating construction timelines and increasing material requirements, with metal roofing systems gaining significant traction due to their durability and efficiency
  • According to the Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB), Malaysia’s construction sector is expected to expand by 12.3% in 2025, backed by residential housing schemes and infrastructure investments. This anticipated growth directly supports greater demand for materials such as metal roofing, which aligns with fast-track construction schedules
  • Metal roofing is increasingly preferred due to its long service life, resilience against harsh weather, low maintenance, and compatibility with diverse architectural designs. These qualities make it a go-to solution for both developers and contractors aiming for cost-effective and reliable construction outcomes
  • With the national shift toward green building practices, recyclable and eco-friendly roofing solutions like metal roofing are becoming mainstream. Their role in reducing environmental impact while offering thermal efficiency makes them integral to sustainable development objectives in Malaysia’s evolving construction landscape