Metal vs. Shingles: What Every Homeowner Should Know Before Replacing a Roof
May 23, 2025

When it comes time to replace a roof, most homeowners default to what they know—shingles. But more and more are discovering the long-term value of metal roofing as a better investment in both performance and peace of mind.


At Platinum Metals, we work with contractors every day who are helping their customers make the switch from shingles to metal. And the results speak for themselves.


🏠 Durability That Lasts Decades

Shingle roofs typically last 15–20 years, while a properly installed metal roof can easily last 40–70 years. That’s double—or even triple—the lifespan, which means fewer replacements over time and more value for the homeowner.


☀️ Energy Efficiency That Pays Off

Metal roofing reflects solar radiant heat, which can reduce cooling costs by 10–25% during hot months. Shingles absorb and hold heat, making HVAC systems work harder. Metal not only lasts longer—it works smarter.


🌧 Superior Weather Protection

From heavy rain and snow to high winds and hail, metal roofing offers unmatched protection. Our systems can be installed with standing seam panels that lock tightly together and resist the elements better than overlapping shingles.


🌎 Eco-Friendly and Recyclable

Most metal roofing is made from recycled content, and at the end of its lifespan, it’s 100% recyclable. Shingles, by contrast, contribute millions of tons of waste to landfills every year.


💰 Long-Term Cost Savings

While metal roofing often has a higher upfront cost, the long-term savings are significant. Fewer repairs, lower energy bills, and less frequent replacements all add up. In many cases, the total cost of ownership is less than asphalt over time.


Ready to help your customers make the switch?
📊 Check out our
Metal vs. Shingles infographic and use it as a visual aid during your sales conversations.

Because when it comes to roofing, metal is the smart choice—and Platinum Metals is here to help you sell it with confidence.


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