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Metal vs. shingles: Roofing choice comes down to long-term value

Metal vs. shingles: Roofing choice comes down to long-term value

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ASHEVILLE, N.C. (828newsNOW) — Metal roofs may come with a higher upfront cost, but industry data and long-term performance trends suggest they often provide greater value over time compared to traditional asphalt shingles.

Homeowners weighing roofing options frequently consider durability, maintenance and energy efficiency, all areas where metal roofing systems tend to outperform shingles.

Metal roofs typically last between 40 and 70 years, significantly longer than the 15- to 30-year lifespan of standard shingle roofs. They are designed to resist cracking, shrinking and erosion, and can better withstand extreme weather conditions, including high winds, hail and fire. Shingle roofs, by contrast, are more prone to curling, cracking and granule loss, especially after prolonged exposure to the elements.

While installation costs for metal roofs are generally higher, maintenance expenses are often lower over time. Shingle roofs may require more frequent repairs and eventual replacement, which can increase total costs over the life of a home.

Energy efficiency is another factor driving interest in metal roofing. Metal surfaces reflect sunlight rather than absorb it, which can reduce cooling costs by an estimated 10% to 25%, particularly in warmer climates. Shingle roofs tend to retain heat, potentially raising indoor temperatures during summer months.

Metal roofs also offer advantages in severe weather. They are engineered to shed rain and snow efficiently and can resist winds exceeding 140 mph. Shingle systems are more vulnerable to wind damage, including the loss of individual shingles, and may be more susceptible to leaks.

Environmental considerations may also influence homeowners’ decisions. Metal roofs are often made from recycled materials and are fully recyclable at the end of their lifespan. Asphalt shingles, which are petroleum-based, are more likely to end up in landfills.

In terms of safety, metal roofs carry a Class A fire rating, making them non-combustible. Some types of shingles can be more susceptible to fire, depending on their composition.

Aesthetically, metal roofing has expanded beyond traditional panels to include styles that mimic slate, tile and wood shake, offering homeowners a range of design options with longer-lasting color retention.

Despite the higher initial investment, experts say metal roofs can be a cost-effective choice for homeowners planning to stay in their homes long term or looking to reduce maintenance and energy expenses.

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