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Why Choose Metal Roofing?

When it comes time to replace your roof, or even if you’re building a new construction home, most homeowners default to traditional asphalt shingles. While asphalt remains a popular and budget-friendly option, metal roofing has steadily gained traction across Southeast Virginia, and for good reason. From durability and energy efficiency to curb appeal, metal roofs offer long-term value that makes it hard to count them out completely. If you’re considering a roof replacement, here’s what you should know about current metal roofing options to help determine if it’s the right choice for your home.

The Basics of Metal Roofing

Metal roofing systems are made from large metal panels installed over your home’s roofing structure. These panels are typically manufactured from galvanized steel, aluminum, copper or zinc.

Steel and aluminum are the most common choices for residential homes due to their durability and cost efficiency. Panels can be designed in a variety of profiles—from traditional standing seam to metal shingles that mimic slate, wood shake, or tile.

Modern metal roofing is engineered with protective coatings that resist corrosion, fading, and rust, making it well suited for coastal and humid climates like ours. Aluminum metal roofing is always our choice for homes within a half mile of the bay or ocean, as it is non-corrosive, making it a good choice for just about any home within our region.

The Cost of Metal Roofing

Metal roofing typically costs more upfront than asphalt shingles. However, metal roofs often last two to three times longer than asphalt or even more, when installed and maintained correctly. When you factor in fewer replacements and lower maintenance costs over time, metal roofing can be a more cost-effective option long term, depending on how long you plan to live in your home.

Why Metal Roofing Makes Sense in Southeast Virginia

Our region’s climate plays a major role in roofing decisions. Between summer heat, coastal storms, high humidity, and occasional hurricanes, your roof needs to work hard year-round. Here’s how metal roofs do that:

  • Exceptional Durability in Severe Weather. Metal roofs are highly resistant to high winds, heavy rain, flying debris and hail. Many systems are rated to withstand wind speeds up to 140+ mph, making them a smart choice for storm-prone coastal areas.
  • Heat Reflection & Energy Efficiency. Metal roofs naturally reflect sunlight instead of absorbing it. This can reduce the temperature in your attic, which can lower cooling costs and improve overall energy efficiency. For Hampton Roads homeowners battling long, hot summers, this can make a noticeable difference on energy bills.
  • Aesthetic Appeal for Local Architecture. Metal roofing isn’t just functional, it’s stylish too. Locally, metal roofs really shine in farmhouse-style homes with classic standing seam metal that enhances their rustic charm, beach homes thanks to their sleek profiles that complement a modern seaside aesthetic, and on accent roofing, such as over porches or dormers for visual interest. With multiple colors and finishes available, metal roofing can elevate just about any home’s curb appeal.

What to Expect from a Metal Roof

Long Lifespan

A properly installed metal roof can easily last 40–70 years, compared to 20–30 years for asphalt shingles. When the factory applied Kynar paint finish is applied to a metal roof, it can reasonably last a lifetime, making it the last roof you will ever likely install on your home.

Strong Manufacturer Warranties

Many metal roofing systems come with 30–50 year material warranties, fade and finish protection, and wind and impact coverage. Your roofing contractor can help you understand the specific warranty options available.

Outstanding Performance

Metal roofs are fire resistant, resistant to mold and algae growth, less likely to crack or warp and they also shed rain efficiently, reducing the risk of water intrusion.

Minimal Maintenance

Metal roofs require very little upkeep. You can expect to do occasional debris removal, periodic visual inspections (from the ground or windows!), with special attention to fasteners and sealants. No heavy maintenance is required.

So, Is a Metal Roof Right for You?

Metal roofing is an excellent option if you’re looking for long-term durability, energy efficiency, storm protection, and a roof you won’t need to replace again anytime soon. If you have a traditional farmhouse style home, or a clean, modern design, different styles of metal roofing may work particularly well. If you have the budget upfront, you will find that the investment is worthwhile for peace of mind and long-term savings. Even if you’re not planning to stay in your home forever, a metal roof can increase the value of your home and be a great selling point as buyers will appreciate the extended warranties and low maintenance.

Talk to a Local Expert

Every home is different, and the best roofing choice depends on your budget, style preferences, and long-term goals. At Andrews Roofing, we specialize in helping homeowners throughout the Tidewater region explore their options and choose the right roofing system for their home. If you’re curious about metal roofing or any other type of roof replacement, contact our team today.

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Why Are Metals Roofs More Expensive?

If you’ve been considering reroofing your home, you’ve probably been researching and pricing out different options.

These days there are many more options than just a traditional 3-tab asphalt shingle. There are composite materials, walkable surfaces, wood, clay tile and metal. Of all of these materials, metal roofing is showing the largest growth in consumer interest. While metal roofs are typically more expensive upfront compared to shingled roofs, there are some good reasons why the price disparity exists and many cost benefits associated with a metal roof. Here are just a few things to consider when evaluating whether metal is the right materials for your home’s new roof.

Why so high?
So why do metal roofs have a higher upfront cost than traditional shingles?

First, the materials used in metal roofs, such as steel, aluminum, or copper, are generally more expensive than the asphalt materials used in traditional shingles. These heavy-duty materials can also cost more to manufacture and to ship. Most manufacturers have a factory applied paint finish, with a wide range of color options and some custom colors or less common colors may have an additional cost.

Secondly, they have a longer lifespan thanks to the durability of the materials used. While a typical shingle roof can be expected to function properly for 20 to 30 years, a metal roof can be expected to perform for 50 or more years with proper maintenance. This longevity significantly reduces the need for roof replacements. You may go through two asphalt shingle roofs in the lifespan of one metal roof, making the metal roof much more cost effective over time.

Thirdly, metal roofs withstand heavy winds and storms better than a traditionally shingled roof. This matters a lot in places like southeast Virginia where we encounter hurricanes, tropical storms, nor’easters and plenty of regular old severe storms at any given time of the year. While shingle roofs may be rated for up to 110 mph winds, some metal roofs are rated for 140 mph winds or even more. That’s the difference between withstanding a category two hurricane and a category four hurricane. The reduced costs in repairs over time also contribute to the long-term value of a metal roof.

Finally, metal roofs are more energy efficient, which can lead to cost savings in the long term. They reflect a significant portion of the sun’s radiant heat, reducing the need for air conditioning during hot summer months. This reflective property, coupled with proper insulation, can help lower cooling costs and decrease energy consumption. Moreover, some metal roofs are designed with integral air gaps or coatings that enhance their insulating properties, further reducing heating costs in colder climates. These energy-saving advantages contribute to lower utility bills and, ultimately, a return on investment for homeowners who choose metal roofs.

So yes, metal roofs are a steeper upfront investment in your home. But the cost has long-term benefits that can outweigh the initial cost disparity. The extended lifespan, reduced need for roof replacements, energy efficiency, and consequent cost savings make metal roofs a wise and financially sound choice for homeowners seeking durability, sustainability, and long-term economic advantages.

If you’re weighing your roofing materials options, we’d be happy to help guide you through the process. At Andrews Roofing we take pride in using the best products on the market, no matter what material you decide to go with. We take our time with clients, walking them through the pros and cons, typical costs and even financing options because we know that replacing your roof is a big decision and a long-term investment. Contact us today for a roofing consultation.

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