Metal Roofing vs. Asphalt Shingles: Which Roof Material Is Best?

Two popular types of roofs are metal and asphalt, which is why many homeowners spend a lot of time comparing metal roofing vs. asphalt shingles. While both have their own distinctive advantages, at AM Burney Exteriors, we believe metal roofing is one of the best options in the long term. From longevity and toughness to return on investment to energy savings and more, here are some reasons to choose metal roofing over asphalt. 

Longevity and Toughness

When it comes to the longevity and toughness of metal roofing vs. asphalt shingles, metal will always come out on top.

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One of its main advantages compared to asphalt is its superior weather resistance. Most hail and windstorms will not damage a metal roof. Many manufacturers are confident in the durability to the extent that they offer Class 4 hail protection in their warranties and coverage for winds up to 120 mph (sometimes more). Because of this, most homeowners won’t need to worry every time a storm comes through the neighborhood.

In terms of pure longevity, metal also has an advantage. The average lifespan of a metal roof is 40-70 years, compared to asphalt shingles, which last 17-23 years. Most metal roofs outlive homeowners, with some lasting 100 years or longer.

Return on Investment

Much like remodeling a bathroom or putting new floors down, metal roofs increase the value of homes. On average, there is a 60-85% return on investment for metal roofs. This varies depending on the location. For some locations in the East Coast, the return on investment is higher, reaching anywhere from 95-97% just the day after homeowners get a metal roof on.

Energy Savings

Asphalt tends to absorb heat, and that heat gets transferred into the attic. From there, the heat pushes into the rest of the house, making the internal temperature warmer. Homeowners will find that they need to spend more money on air conditioning to fight the heat coming through the house.

Metal roofs, on the other hand, are naturally reflective. Because of this, they divert heat away from the house, making the attic temperature cooler. According to the Metal Roofing Alliance, metal roofs can save households 40% on energy bills. Metal roofs that are specifically designed to be cool roofs (highly emissive and reflective) will lead to even more significant energy savings.

What Are Some Other Considerations for Metal Roofing vs. Asphalt Shingles?

When looking at metal roofing vs. asphalt shingles, metal roofs come with many other advantages, including:

  • Long warranties: Metal roofs tend to have long manufacturer warranties, ranging from 50-year to limited lifetime warranties. Because metal roofs are sturdy, these warranties often won’t have steep pro-ration rates that asphalt shingles will have toward the end of their lifespan.
  • Aesthetics: Metal roofs can fit many different aesthetics. Stone-coated metal shingles, for example, can be designed to look nearly identical to cedar shake-style roofs.
  • Winter installation: Asphalt becomes brittle in cold weather, making them much more difficult to install. Metal roofs aren’t subject to these issues. As such, homeowners can request for us to install their roof during the winter without any issues.

Contact AM Burney Exteriors for More Info on Metal Roofing vs. Asphalt Shingles

At AM Burney Exteriors, we can install residential metal roofs and asphalt roofs. We’ve been operating since 2008 and have maintained an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau since 2012. Homeowners can trust our experts to recommend the best products and install the right roof for their design preferences and budget.

Contact us today to find out more about metal roofing vs. asphalt shingles.

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