Metal Roofing
Long-lasting panels and standing seam systems for premium durability.
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Premium durability and lower lifetime cost per year — see if standing seam or corrugated metal fits your home, budget, and climate.
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Long-lasting panels and standing seam systems for premium durability.
Three common installs — standing seam is the premium default for residential re-roofs.
Metal excels in snow, fire zones, and long ownership horizons. Select a city in the calculator above for localized guidance.
Compare roofing materials by cost, appearance, durability, and lifespan.
15–30 year lifespan · Most affordable
$4 – $8 / sq ft
View cost guide →40–70 year lifespan · Standing seam
$9 – $16 / sq ft
Current guide50+ year lifespan · Clay & concrete
$11 – $19 / sq ft
View cost guide →75–100 year lifespan
$16 – $28 / sq ft
View cost guide →20–30 year lifespan
$8 – $14 / sq ft
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Read comparison →Compare metal to asphalt, tile, and other materials.
Based on the city selected in the calculator above.
Illustrative installed totals for standing seam with tear-off.
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Standing seam metal
Standing seam metal
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Prices on this page adjust for Mesa-area labor, permits, and climate — not a generic national template.
Mesa and the East Valley offer more affordable labor than Scottsdale while serving a large stock of 1990s–2000s suburban homes. Solar and HVAC crews are especially active in family-oriented neighborhoods.
Contractor labor is near the U.S. average; typical permit fees in our model start around $240 for standard residential work.
City of Mesa Development Services issues residential permits. East Valley cities share similar requirements — roof, HVAC, and solar all need approval before work begins.
East Valley desert heat matches Phoenix with slightly lower costs:
Standing seam systems often last 40–70 years with quality PVDF coatings. Corrugated panels may fall in the 30–45 year range depending on gauge, coating, and environment.
If you plan to stay 15+ years, metal frequently delivers a lower cost per year than asphalt despite higher upfront price. Hail resistance, fire ratings, and energy savings add value in many regions.
Over solid decking with underlayment and attic insulation, rain noise is typically comparable to shingles. Noise issues usually trace to open-frame barn installs without full assemblies.
Standing seam is the premium residential choice: concealed fasteners, cleaner lines, and better long-term performance. Corrugated costs less and suits outbuildings or rustic aesthetics.
Use our calculators for a localized range, then compare contractor bids.