HPL cladding cost in Hyderabad typically ranges from Rs 320 to Rs 750 per square foot for supply and installation in 2026, depending on panel thickness, brand and facade complexity. For a standard 6mm exterior-grade HPL facade in localities like Gachibowli, HITEC City or Kondapur, most projects land between Rs 420 and Rs 580 per sq ft fully fitted, including the aluminium sub-frame, fasteners, edge trims and labour.
High Pressure Laminate (HPL) is a dense, weather-resistant compact board that suits Hyderabad's harsh summers, dusty conditions and heavy monsoon particularly well, because it resists UV fading, moisture ingress and surface staining without painting or sealing. As a specialist in HPL cladding and ACP cladding across Telangana and Andhra Pradesh, we hear the same questions from homeowners, builders and architects: what does a genuine fitted rate look like, what pushes the price up or down, and how does HPL really compare with cheaper alternatives?
This guide breaks down true twin-city pricing so you can budget accurately for homes, offices, showrooms and commercial elevations across Hyderabad and Secunderabad. We cover the per-square-foot cost split, brand tiers, HPL versus ACP, the framing and hardware that go into a job, the installation timeline, the mistakes that inflate a bill, and how to read a quote so you compare like with like. When you are ready, you can get a free quote for a site measurement.
HPL cladding price breakdown in Hyderabad (2026)
HPL cladding cost in Hyderabad is quoted per square foot and splits into three parts: the panel, the aluminium frame, and the labour to fabricate and fix it. Understanding this split is the single best way to spot an inflated quote or an unrealistically cheap one. Below are realistic installed rates seen across Hyderabad and Secunderabad projects in 2026:
- 6mm exterior HPL panel (supply only): Rs 150 to Rs 320 per sq ft
- Aluminium sub-frame, brackets and fasteners: Rs 90 to Rs 160 per sq ft
- Installation labour, cutting and edge finishing: Rs 70 to Rs 140 per sq ft
- Fully installed 6mm exterior facade: Rs 420 to Rs 580 per sq ft
- Premium branded, 8mm or textured compact panels installed: Rs 600 to Rs 750 per sq ft
As a quick benchmark, a 1,000 sq ft office elevation in Madhapur or the Financial District usually costs Rs 4.2 to Rs 5.8 lakh fitted with mid-range exterior HPL, while the same area in a premium grooved or woodgrain finish can reach Rs 7 lakh. A small villa elevation of 400 to 600 sq ft typically runs Rs 1.7 to Rs 3.4 lakh depending on grade and detailing.
The sub-frame is not filler to pad a bill: a properly engineered aluminium grid is what keeps the panels dead flat, ventilated and safe for a decade in Hyderabad's wind and heat. Treat any quote that skips the frame, or bundles it invisibly into a suspiciously low all-in number, as a warning sign. If you want to see how a fully detailed elevation comes together, browse our recent projects for real twin-city examples.
What affects your HPL cladding cost per sq ft
Your final HPL rate in Hyderabad is driven mainly by panel grade, facade height and the mounting system. Two buildings of identical size can differ by Rs 150 per sq ft based on these choices alone. The biggest cost factors are:
- Grade: interior-grade HPL is cheaper but only exterior-grade (EGF / compact) panels survive Hyderabad UV and monsoon; never let a contractor substitute interior board on an outdoor elevation.
- Thickness: 6mm is standard for facades; 8mm and 10mm cost more but suit tall elevations in Kokapet or Financial District high-rises where wind load is higher.
- Brand: imported and premium Indian brands sit at the top of the range; economy local laminates sit lower (see the brand section below).
- Frame and fixing: exposed-fix (rivet) systems are cheaper than concealed clip-fixed systems, which add roughly Rs 60 to Rs 120 per sq ft but give a cleaner, fastener-free look.
- Height and access: elevations above the third floor in Banjara Hills or Jubilee Hills need scaffolding or swing stages, which push up the labour component.
- Design complexity: grooved, mixed-colour, curved or pattern layouts increase cutting wastage and raise cost by 10 to 20 percent.
- Openings: facades with many windows, louvres or glazing transitions need more edge trims and detailing, which lifts the per-sq-ft rate on the cladded area.
One factor people underestimate is wastage. HPL sheets come in fixed sizes, and a facade with awkward dimensions or lots of small panels can carry 8 to 15 percent offcut wastage that is baked into the rate. A good fabricator plans the panel layout to minimise this, which is one reason an experienced HPL cladding contractor can sometimes quote less than a cheaper one despite using better board.
HPL brands and grades available in the twin cities
Brand choice can swing HPL cladding cost in Hyderabad by Rs 100 to Rs 250 per sq ft, so it pays to understand the tiers before you compare quotes. The market splits broadly into premium imported compact laminate, premium Indian brands, and economy local laminates.
- Premium / imported compact (Fundermax-class and equivalents): the highest UV stability, double-hard-coated surfaces and the longest warranties; best for landmark corporate facades in HITEC City and the Financial District.
- Premium Indian brands (Greenlam, Merino, Virgo and similar): excellent exterior performance at a mid-to-upper price point; the most common specification for offices, showrooms and villas across Hyderabad.
- Economy / local exterior laminate: lowest cost, acceptable for boundary walls, service blocks or budget interiors, but shorter colour life under direct Hyderabad sun.
Grade matters as much as brand. Look for the letters EGF (Exterior Grade Facade) or the word compact on the spec sheet, and confirm the panel carries a documented UV and weathering warranty. For any street-facing or south/west elevation that bakes in the afternoon, we recommend a premium exterior grade with a solid warranty. The panel is only a fraction of the total installed cost, so shaving Rs 40 per sq ft on a cheaper board rarely pays off once you factor in early fading, chalking or replacement.
HPL vs ACP for Hyderabad facades
HPL costs more than ACP upfront but lasts longer and is more fire- and scratch-resistant, which is why many Hyderabad architects specify it for premium elevations. ACP (aluminium composite panel) runs roughly Rs 220 to Rs 420 per sq ft installed, while exterior HPL runs Rs 420 to Rs 580 for the same 6mm facade.
HPL is a solid compact board, so it will not delaminate or bubble in Hyderabad's peak May heat the way a lower-grade ACP core can, and it does not dent as easily at ground level where people, trolleys and vehicles brush past it. For villas in Kondapur, showrooms in Kukatpally or corporate blocks in HITEC City, HPL is the stronger long-term choice; for tighter budgets or very large plain surfaces, ACP cladding remains popular and perfectly serviceable.
- Choose HPL for durability, fire performance, impact resistance and a premium textured or woodgrain finish.
- Choose ACP for lower upfront cost, lighter weight and large uniform facades where budget leads the decision.
- Consider a mix: HPL at ground and eye level where impact and premium feel matter, ACP on upper storeys to control cost.
It is worth noting that fire safety is not just a preference for taller buildings. For high-rise and commercial elevations, fire-rated cladding is increasingly a code and insurance expectation, and exterior HPL's fire classification is a genuine advantage over cheaper composite panels with combustible cores.
Framing, fixings and the rainscreen build-up
A durable HPL facade in Hyderabad is only as good as the aluminium sub-frame and fixings behind it, and these are a real, unavoidable part of the cost. A ventilated rainscreen build-up leaves a controlled air gap behind the panel so monsoon moisture drains and dries instead of being trapped against the wall, which protects both the cladding and the building structure.
- Aluminium framing: extruded aluminium profiles form the vertical and horizontal grid that carries the panels and keeps them dead flat, even on a wall that is slightly out of plumb.
- Fixings: exposed systems use colour-matched rivets or screws; concealed systems use undercut anchors and clips for an invisible, fastener-free finish.
- Corner, edge and window trims: needed wherever the cladding meets openings, parapets or a change of material, and a source of extra cost on detail-heavy elevations.
- Ventilation and drainage: weep paths and the rear air gap must be planned, not improvised, so the facade breathes through the monsoon.
Because HPL pairs so naturally with glazing, many clients combine a cladded facade with structural glazing, windows or doors as part of the same elevation. Handling the cladding, framing and glass through one team keeps the specification consistent and avoids the site delays that come from stitching together three different vendors. You can see the full scope on our services page to plan a coordinated elevation.
Installation process and timeline
A typical HPL facade in Hyderabad takes two to five weeks from measurement to handover, depending on area, height and access. Knowing the sequence helps you plan around scaffolding, other trades and monsoon weather windows. The usual stages are:
- Site survey and measurement: we record the true facade area, openings and levels, and check the wall condition and access.
- Design and panel layout: elevation drawings are set out to minimise joints and wastage, with colours, grooves and fixing type confirmed in writing.
- Sub-frame installation: the aluminium grid is fixed to the structure, packed level and set to the correct air gap for the rainscreen.
- Panel fabrication: HPL sheets are cut, edge-finished and drilled to the layout, usually in a workshop for accuracy.
- Fixing and detailing: panels are mounted with rivets or concealed clips, then corners, reveals and trims are completed.
- Cleaning and inspection: protective film is removed, joints checked, and the facade handed over.
For a 400 to 800 sq ft villa elevation, expect around 10 to 14 working days; a large 2,000-plus sq ft commercial facade at height can run four to six weeks. Building in a small buffer for Hyderabad's monsoon is sensible, since heavy rain slows work at height. If you want firm dates for your building, get a free quote and we will schedule a site visit.
Common mistakes to avoid when buying HPL cladding
Most HPL problems in Hyderabad trace back to a handful of avoidable decisions made at quoting stage, not to the material itself. Watching for these protects both your budget and the finish:
- Comparing supply-only against fully-installed quotes: always insist on a fitted per-sq-ft rate so vendors are compared on the same basis.
- Accepting interior-grade board outdoors: it looks identical on day one but chalks and fades within a season or two under direct sun.
- Skimping on the sub-frame: an undersized or poorly anchored frame lets panels bow, rattle in wind or trap moisture.
- Ignoring the air gap: a facade fixed flat against the wall with no ventilation invites damp and shortens its life through the monsoon.
- Choosing the cheapest fixer for a tall elevation: safe access, correct fixings and clean detailing matter more the higher you go.
- Not confirming warranty in writing: get both the panel warranty (typically 7 to 10 years) and the workmanship warranty on paper.
The through-line in all of these is transparency. A quote that clearly names the brand, grade, thickness, fixing system and what is included leaves little room for a nasty surprise later, and it is the mark of a contractor who intends to stand behind the HPL cladding they install.
Where HPL cladding works best across Hyderabad and Secunderabad
HPL cladding suits almost every building type in the twin cities, from independent homes to large commercial elevations, because it handles Hyderabad's UV, dust and monsoon load without losing its finish. Common applications we fit across Hyderabad, Secunderabad, Telangana and Andhra Pradesh include:
- Residential villas and duplexes in Kondapur, Manikonda and Bachupally wanting a modern, low-maintenance elevation.
- Corporate and IT office facades in Gachibowli, HITEC City, Madhapur and the Financial District.
- Retail showrooms and clinics in Kukatpally, Ameerpet, Dilsukhnagar and Secunderabad needing a durable, brandable frontage.
- Hotels, banquet halls and educational blocks where fire performance and longevity matter.
- Boundary walls, gate structures, lift cores and column cladding as accent features.
The twin cities' climate is genuinely demanding on a facade: intense summer UV, red road dust, and a monsoon that drives rain sideways. HPL's compact, colour-through construction is built for exactly this mix, which is why it holds its look far longer than paint or low-grade panels on the same wall.
Maintenance, lifespan and long-term value
Exterior HPL cladding lasts 10 to 15 years on Hyderabad facades with almost no maintenance, which is a big part of why its higher upfront cost pays back over time. The dense compact surface does not need painting, resists graffiti and algae, and cleans with plain water and a soft cloth.
- Rinse street-facing elevations once or twice a year to remove Hyderabad's road dust and monsoon splashback.
- Inspect fixings and sealant lines after heavy monsoon seasons, especially on tall or exposed elevations.
- Avoid abrasive pads or harsh solvents, which can dull the protective surface coat.
Compared with painted plaster that needs repainting every three to five years, or lower-grade ACP that may fade and need earlier replacement, a good HPL facade often works out cheaper across a 15-year horizon once you count the repainting and repair you avoid. That whole-life value, not just the headline per-sq-ft rate, is what makes HPL a sensible specification for premium homes and commercial buildings in the twin cities. When you are ready to price your project, get a free quote and we will arrange a free site measurement across Hyderabad and Secunderabad.



