Metal roof shingles are gaining popularity among homeowners seeking a durable, energy-efficient alternative to traditional roofing materials. Unlike asphalt shingles, metal options offer superior longevity, weather resistance, and design versatility.
The residential metal roofing market reflects this growing trend. As of 2023, metal roofing accounts for 18% of the U.S. residential roofing market — up from 12% in 2019. Projections suggest continued momentum, with 19% market growth expected between 2024 and 2028. The North American steel roofing market, valued at $3.07 billion in 2022, is forecasted to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 3.9% through 2030. Globally, shipments of metal roofing are expected to exceed 4.46 billion square meters by 2028, driven largely by re-roofing and replacement projects.
These trends signal a broader shift in homeowner priorities. This blog will help you understand the key benefits and considerations of choosing metal roof shingles.
Metal roof shingles are a stylish and durable roofing solution designed to replicate traditional materials such as asphalt, tile, or slate while offering the performance of metal. Unlike standard metal roofing panels, which consist of long single-piece panels, metal shingles are smaller individual pieces. This allows them to blend seamlessly with residential aesthetics and makes them a popular choice for homeowners.
These shingles come in a variety of styles. For example, our Met-Tile replicates the appearance of Mediterranean clay tiles, while Milan Steel Shingles are available in finishes that resemble slate and wood shake. Homeowners can choose from a wide range of colors and textures to match their home's architecture.
Metal roof shingles offer homeowners several significant benefits:
Metal shingles typically last 50–60 years, far outlasting asphalt shingles, which often need replacement every 12–15 years.
Although metal roof shingles come with a higher upfront cost, they offer significant savings over time. Their exceptional durability and minimal maintenance needs mean fewer repairs and no frequent replacements, making them a smart, cost-effective investment in the long run.
Metal roofs withstand high winds, heavy snow, hail, and extreme weather better than most other roofing materials.
Most metal roofing contains a high percentage of recycled content and is fully recyclable at the end of its life. In contrast, about 11 million tons of asphalt shingles are sent to landfills annually, taking centuries to decompose.
Reflective coatings, especially in lighter colors, reduce heat absorption and can lower annual energy costs by 10-25%.
With advanced paint systems like Kynar 500®/PVDF, metal roofs maintain their appearance for decades. They resist pests, mold, and mildew, and require less maintenance than traditional roofs.
Although the upfront cost is higher, metal roof shingles provide significant long-term savings. Their extended lifespan reduces or eliminates the need for costly replacements. Asphalt shingles, by comparison, often need to be replaced every 15–20 years, driving up total ownership costs over time.
Selecting the right metal roof shingles involves a few key considerations. Start by evaluating the paint system. Kynar 500®/PVDF coatings offer superior resistance to fading and chalking compared to SMP (Silicone-Modified Polyester), making them ideal for long-term appearance retention.
Next, consider the panel style that best fits your home's architecture and performance needs. Stamped shingles provide a traditional look that mimics slate, shake, or tile, and offer a sleek aesthetic.
Use McElroy Metal's Visualizer to compare your options. Finally, factor in your local climate, manufacturer warranties, and your contractor's experience with metal roofing to ensure the best results.
Metal roof shingles have come a long way, but some outdated myths still persist. Let's clear up a few of the most common misconceptions:
Aren't metal roofs noisy? Modern installation methods and quality underlayment significantly reduce sound transmission, making metal roofs no louder than traditional options, even during heavy rain.
Do metal roofs attract lightning? No — metal roofs are no more likely to be struck by lightning than other roofing materials. In fact, they're non-combustible and can offer added peace of mind during storms.
What about dents? Quality metal roofing is designed to stand up to impact and is highly resistant to damage from hail and debris.
Are they durable in harsh weather? Absolutely. Metal roof shingles perform exceptionally well in extreme climates, including high winds, heavy snow, and intense heat.
To learn more about metal roof shingles, contact McElroy Metal today.