Metal roofs cost more upfront but offer long-lasting durability, energy savings, and low maintenance in Phoenix’s harsh climate.
Benefits, Costs, and What to Expect
Metal roofing is gaining popularity across the Phoenix metro area—and with good reason. It’s tough, energy-efficient, and built to withstand everything from intense sun to monsoon storms. But is a metal roof the right choice for your home?
In this guide, we’ll break down the pros and cons, cost expectations, and installation details so you can make a confident decision.
When you live in the desert, your roof takes a beating. UV exposure, temperature swings, high winds, and dust storms all shorten the life of traditional roofing materials. Metal roofs, on the other hand, are designed to perform under pressure.
Here’s what makes them a great fit for Phoenix homes:
While the initial cost of a metal roof is higher than asphalt shingles, the long-term value is hard to beat. In general, asphalt shingles cost around $4 to $6 per square foot and last 15 to 25 years. Metal roofing, on the other hand, typically ranges from $9 to $14 per square foot and can last anywhere from 40 to 70 years or more.
Final pricing will vary based on the style of metal panels you choose, the complexity of your roof, whether old materials need to be removed, and upgrades like ventilation, flashing, and skylights.
Good to know: Metal roofing may qualify for energy efficiency tax credits and can sometimes reduce your homeowner’s insurance premiums due to its fire-resistant properties.
At Pinnacle Roofing, we follow a precise, code-compliant installation process to ensure your new roof performs for decades to come.
1. Site Prep and Tear-Off
We remove your old roofing system and inspect the underlying deck for damage or dry rot.
2. Synthetic Underlayment
A water-resistant underlayment is installed to act as the primary moisture barrier—essential in Arizona’s storm season.
3. Custom Flashing and Edging
We install new drip edge, valley flashing, and roof-to-wall transitions to prevent leaks at vulnerable areas.
4. Panel Installation
We install standing seam or exposed fastener panels based on your preference. Panels are cut and fit precisely for your home’s dimensions.
5. Final Inspection and Cleanup
Every project ends with a full inspection and magnet sweep to remove nails and debris. We walk the roof and the property with you for a final sign-off.
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Pinnacle Roofing installs metal roofs across the entire Phoenix Valley, including:
If you’re outside the city, we likely still serve your area—just ask.
Thinking about a metal roof for your home? We’re here to help. Pinnacle Roofing provides expert guidance, custom recommendations, and precision installation backed by workmanship warranties and transparent pricing.
Call today or request your free estimate online to get started. Our local team will help you explore your options and determine whether a metal roof is right for your home—and your budget.