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6th Ave N, Nashville, TN 37208
Choosing between a metal roof and an asphalt shingle roof is one of the biggest decisions Tennessee homeowners make. Between humid summers, sudden hailstorms rolling through Middle Tennessee, and the occasional tornado warning, your roof has to handle a lot more than just sun and rain. The right material affects not only how long your roof lasts but also how much value it adds when you sell your home.
This guide breaks down both options side by side, with practical insight on durability, maintenance, insurance, and resale value so you can make a confident decision before your next roofing project.
Before comparing materials, it helps to understand what a Tennessee roof actually has to endure. Summers bring high humidity and intense UV exposure. Spring and early summer storms can deliver hail, straight-line winds, and heavy rainfall. Winter swings between mild stretches and sudden freezes that stress roofing materials through expansion and contraction.
Any roof installed in Nashville, Franklin, Murfreesboro, or surrounding communities needs to handle:
Asphalt shingles are the most common roofing material in Tennessee for good reason. They are affordable, widely available, and most local roofing crews are highly experienced installing them.
A quality architectural asphalt shingle roof typically lasts 20 to 30 years in our climate. Three-tab shingles fall closer to the 15 to 20 year range. Premium impact-resistant shingles, often labeled Class 4, can push closer to 30 years with proper maintenance and ventilation.
Asphalt roofs need consistent attention to reach their full lifespan. Homeowners should plan for:
Asphalt is more vulnerable to hail and wind than metal. A strong storm can knock loose granules, crack shingles, or tear sections off completely. The upside is that asphalt damage is usually straightforward to document, and most Tennessee homeowners insurance policies cover storm-related repair or replacement after the deductible. If you suspect storm damage, schedule an inspection quickly because insurance carriers often have strict reporting windows.
Asphalt is the most budget-friendly option upfront. For most Tennessee homes, an asphalt replacement costs significantly less than metal, which is why it remains the default choice for resale-focused homeowners and rental properties.
Metal roofing has grown steadily across Tennessee, especially in rural areas, custom homes, and properties where homeowners plan to stay long term. Standing seam panels are the premium choice, while exposed fastener panels offer a more affordable entry point.
A properly installed metal roof typically lasts 40 to 70 years. Standing seam systems with high-quality coatings can outlast two or even three asphalt roofs installed over the same period. That longevity is a major reason metal roofs appeal to homeowners who do not want to think about roof replacement again.
Metal roofs require less routine maintenance than asphalt, but they are not maintenance free. A typical care plan includes:
Metal generally performs better in Tennessee storms than asphalt. It resists wind uplift, sheds hail more effectively, and will not lose granules over time. That said, large hail can still dent metal panels. Dents are usually cosmetic, but they can complicate insurance claims if your policy excludes cosmetic damage. Always review your policy language carefully before assuming metal is fully covered.
Metal roofs reflect more solar heat than dark asphalt shingles, which can reduce attic temperatures during Tennessee summers. Homeowners often report modest cooling cost savings, especially with lighter-colored finishes and reflective coatings.
Metal costs more upfront, often two to three times the price of asphalt. The long-term value comes from reduced replacement frequency, lower maintenance costs over decades, and potential energy savings.
Metal wins clearly. Expect 40 to 70 years from metal compared to 20 to 30 years from quality asphalt.
Asphalt wins. It remains the most accessible option for most homeowners.
Metal usually wins when you factor in fewer replacements, fewer repairs, and energy savings over time.
Metal generally outperforms standard asphalt. Impact-resistant Class 4 asphalt shingles close the gap considerably and can also qualify for insurance discounts in Tennessee.
This one depends on your neighborhood. In most Tennessee suburbs, a new architectural asphalt roof recovers a strong portion of its cost at resale because buyers expect it and appraisers value it predictably. Metal roofs can add a premium in rural areas, custom-home neighborhoods, modern farmhouses, and properties where buyers value low maintenance. In tract neighborhoods where every home has asphalt, a metal roof may not return its full premium.
Both can look excellent. Asphalt offers a familiar traditional look. Metal, especially standing seam, gives a clean modern profile that pairs well with farmhouse, craftsman, and contemporary designs popular across Tennessee.
If your current roof is showing wear, the choice between repair and full replacement matters as much as the material itself.
Regardless of which material you choose, Tennessee weather demands a consistent seasonal routine.
Schedule a professional inspection after storm season. Look for hail dents, lifted shingles, loose flashing, and gutter damage. This is also the best time to file insurance claims for winter and early-spring storms.
Check attic ventilation and insulation. Poor ventilation shortens roof lifespan dramatically in humid climates. Treat algae streaks before they spread.
Clean gutters thoroughly, trim back limbs, and inspect sealants around penetrations before winter rain sets in.
Watch for ice at gutter edges during cold snaps and check ceilings for any signs of leaks after heavy rain or freeze-thaw cycles.
The best choice comes down to three honest questions:
If you plan to stay 20-plus years or own a custom or rural property, metal often pays off. If you are focused on resale within a decade or want to maximize upfront budget, a quality architectural asphalt roof remains a strong choice.
Every Tennessee home is different. Roof pitch, attic ventilation, neighborhood expectations, and your long-term plans all influence which material makes the most sense. A thorough on-site inspection will reveal far more than any online comparison can.
The team at Phoenix Roofing and Renovations has helped homeowners across Nashville and the surrounding areas weigh these exact decisions. As a veteran-owned local contractor, we provide honest assessments, detailed estimates for both metal and asphalt options, and full support with storm damage documentation and insurance claims. If you are weighing your next roofing investment, reach out for a free inspection and a straightforward conversation about what fits your home and your goals.
We've honed our skills to deliver exceptional service.
Your comfort and happiness matter most.
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