Metal vs. asphalt shingle roofing in the DMV: which is right for you?
Both are excellent roofs — the right answer depends on how long you'll stay, your budget, and your tolerance for maintenance. Here's the honest comparison for Maryland and Virginia homes, with no thumb on the scale.
| Factor | Architectural Asphalt | Metal (Standing Seam) |
|---|---|---|
| Lifespan | 20–30 years | 40–70 years |
| Up-front cost | $ (lowest) | $$$ (≈2–3x asphalt) |
| Maintenance | Low | Very low |
| Wind/storm | Very good (GAF WindProven eligible) | Excellent |
| Energy | Standard | Reflects heat, can cut cooling bills |
| Resale appeal | Universal | Premium / modern |
Choose asphalt if…
You want the best value up front, you may move within 10–15 years, or you're handling an insurance claim (most policies replace like-for-like with shingles). Modern architectural shingles like GAF Timberline HDZ are durable, attractive, and carry strong wind warranties when factory-certified contractors install them.
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You're staying long-term, you want a roof you may never replace again, you value energy savings in DMV summers, or you want a distinctive, premium look. The higher up-front cost amortizes over decades of life and near-zero maintenance.
The honest bottom line
For most DMV homeowners on a budget or working an insurance claim, architectural asphalt is the smart pick. For "forever home" owners who want to buy once and forget it, metal earns its premium. We install both and will tell you straight which fits your situation — book a free inspection and we'll price both options on your actual roof.