Metal vs. Asphalt Shingle Roofing

When choosing between a Metal or Asphalt Shingle Roofing system there are many factors to consider. To help with this decision, the graphics below compare these two roofing types with the most common factors used to evaluate a roofing system.

Lifespan

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Metal roofing has an average lifespan of 40 to 70 years, whereas asphalt shingle is 15 to 30.

Energy Efficiency

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Metal roofing reflects more UV rays and allows less heat transfer to the building below it.

 

Up-Front Savings

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Installed asphalt shingles are only marginally (~10%) less expensive*.

*Based on Q3 2024 market prices of 2,000 sqft painted 29 gauge installed roof versus standard architectural shingle installed.

Long-Term Savings

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Metal roofs can cost as much as 50% less in the long term given the extended life*.

*Accounts for average life of each structure and estimated installation costs. Does not account for any metal roof energy savings or costs associated with maintenance of metal or asphalt roofs.

Wind Resistance

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Metal roofing is up to 40% more wind resistant than asphalt shingles.

Hail Resistance

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Depending on the gauge, metal roofing panels resist hail damage longer than asphalt shingles.

Recyclable

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Metal roofing is twice as easy to recycle than asphalt shingles.

Lighter Weight

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Metal roofing is typically one-third the weight of asphalt shingles...which means less weight and stress on your roofing structure.

Helps Resale Value

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Due to it's durability and other benefits, metal roofing is far more likely to increase your property's resale value.