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Metal Roof Cost, Lifespan & Care in Arizona

A premium, long-lasting roof that reflects heat well. Increasingly popular on Arizona homes for its lifespan and energy performance.

What will a metal roof cost to replace?

Typical Arizona range: $8.00 to $14.00 per square foot (general estimate, not a quote). Enter your roof's size for a ballpark:

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How long does a metal roof last?

40 to 70 years. Metal is one of the longest-lasting roofs you can buy. Standing-seam systems outlast exposed-fastener panels. Usually the coating and fasteners, not the metal itself, are what need attention over the decades.

Why metal roofs go bad

Why you should get it checked

The damage that costs you the most is the kind you can't see from the ground: the underlayment, the flashing, a slow leak in the decking. A free inspection catches it while it's still a cheap fix, before a monsoon turns it into an interior repair.

How to care for a metal roof

Common questions

Is a metal roof worth it in Arizona?

For longevity and heat reflection, yes. It costs more up front but can outlast two or three shingle roofs and helps keep the house cooler.

Do metal roofs make the house hotter?

No, the opposite. Reflective metal and the right coatings bounce solar heat away, which is why they perform well in the Arizona sun.

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