Shingles vs. Metal Roofing: Which is the Right Roofing Option? 

Homeowners must recognize the importance of choosing the right residential roofing system.

Homeowners must recognize the importance of choosing the right residential roofing system. Installing a new roof is a significant investment, and people want to choose a reliable roofing material that best suits their needs. Unfortunately, homeowners are spoilt for choices when it comes to roofing materials. But the two popular options that stand out among the rest are asphalt shingles and metal.

Asphalt shingle has long been the traditional and most widely used roofing material, but metal roofing has become immensely popular recently. Although both are excellent residential roofing options, consider the following factors to determine which is the right choice for the home:

Durability and longevity

Durability is an essential aspect to consider when choosing a roofing system. Metal roofs are more durable than asphalt shingles and can better resist unpleasant weather conditions like rain, hail, and heat. Metal roofing is also resistant to fire, and most metal roofing materials are Class A fire-rated. 

Due to their durability, metal roofs also enjoy a longer lifespan. While a new asphalt shingle roof can last up to 25 years, a metal roof has an average lifespan of 50 to 70 years.  

Price

Asphalt shingles are an affordable roofing material. Also, they are more cost-efficient than metal in both material and installation. A shingle roof is the best option for homeowners with a limited budget. Asphalt shingles are easier and quicker to install, while metal roof installation requires specialized knowledge and expertise. The low upfront cost of asphalt shingles makes them affordable in the short run. 

Ease of repair and maintenance

Regular maintenance is critical to prolonging the roof’s longevity. Repairing or maintaining a shingle roof is simple and less expensive than metal roofs. In a shingle roof, one can replace a damaged or broken shingle at a lower cost. However, even if the damage is in a small area of the metal roof, the entire panel will need replacement. 

Aesthetics

While traditional asphalt shingles have a simple look, modern shingles come in varied styles and can mimic other roofing materials like wood, tiles, and slate. They are also available in various colors and finishes to elevate a home’s aesthetics. The metal roof also comes in different colors, formats, and materials to match any home and budget. Both materials can be customized and boost the home’s curb appeal and value. Consider home style, personal taste, and neighborhood before making a choice. 

Energy efficiency

Metal roofs are considered one of the most energy-efficient roofing systems. They reflect the sun’s rays, unlike asphalt shingles that absorb the heat. As a result, metal roofs can lower cooling costs and create a sturdy barrier to prevent heat loss during winter. Painting the metal roof or applying a reflective coating can maximize energy efficiency. 

Environmental impact

Asphalt shingles are manufactured from petroleum-based products, making them a less sustainable option. Also, due to their shorter lifespan, they are replaced more frequently, and old shingles usually end up in landfills. On the other hand, metal roofing is an eco-friendly roofing option. It is primarily made from recycled materials and is recyclable at the end of its service life.

Choose the right roof 

Always weigh the pros and cons of shingles and metal roofing to reach the ideal solution. If unsure, consult a professional roofing contractor to ensure the best roof for the home.

 

Roof X Inc. offers commercial and residential roofing for customers in Brandon,  Pensacola, Tampa, and surrounding areas. We install and repair metal, tile, shingle, TPO, and more. Gutters, ventilation, and insulation are also available. Family-owned-and-operated

Call us today: Brandon (813) 590-1124 | Pensacola (850) 669-5509 

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