Search for topics or resources
Enter your search below and hit enter or click the search icon.
Metal pulls ahead here by a wide margin. A quality metal roof lasts far longer than asphalt, which is part of what justifies the higher price over time.
This is where it gets interesting. Insurers often charge more to cover asphalt and may not offer a discount for it. Metal roofs, which frequently carry a Class 4 impact rating, are a different story. Colorado law requires insurers to offer a premium discount for Class 4 roofs, and those discounts can run up to roughly thirty percent or more depending on the carrier and whether you qualify. One trade off worth knowing: metal can suffer cosmetic denting from hail even when it does not leak.
Value Metal tends to appraise higher and adds curb appeal, which can boost your home's value. It is aesthetically striking and, combined with its longevity, is often seen as a premium upgrade.
A stone coated steel system installed on battens creates a small cold roof, which helps prevent ice dams. The granular surface also helps hold snow, and snow itself acts as insulation.
Standing seam or snap lock metal is a strong mountain option, in part because higher elevations often see less hail. These smooth panels shed snow readily, which is why we recommend snow retention over entryways and walkways so sliding snow does not hurt anyone. Some homeowners are happy to let snow slide off the back of the house where it drops harmlessly down a slope.
Mountain homes also tend to use fewer gutters, since the terrain often drains water away from the house on its own.
Asphalt is the value choice with the best upfront price. Metal costs more but lasts longer, can earn insurance discounts, and adds resale value. Where you live, especially if you are in the mountains, shapes the decision too.
At Excel Roofing, we install both asphalt and metal systems across the Denver metro, Colorado Springs, Casper, and Sheridan, and we have been doing it since 1993. We're On Top Of It. You Don't Pay A Cent Until You're Content.
Excel Roofing, Homeowners Insurance Discounts With Impact-Resistant Roofing: Insurance Discounts With Impact Resistant Roofing
Colorado Roofing Solutions, The Latest Impact-Resistant Materials for Colorado Homes: https://coloradoroofingsolutions.com/impact-resistant-materials/
Henry Bretz is the Vice President of Excel Roofing, a second-generation roofing company that has completed tens of thousands of roofing projects across Colorado and Wyoming. He writes about roof replacement, roofing materials, shingle warranties, storm damage claims, and how homeowners can make smarter decisions when investing in a new roof.
Please fill out the info below to get your estimate.
1 Click Away From Your Estimate