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Our Mission
At Vantage Roofing Solutions, our mission is simple: Own every job, serve every customer like family, and never cut corners. We lead with discipline, execute with integrity, and treat every roof as if it’s over our own home. Built on hard work, trust, and extreme accountability, we exist to protect what matters most—your home, your business, and your peace of mind.
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Metal Roofing in Texas | Standing Seam, Steel & Shingle Options
When it comes to protecting your home in Texas, nothing beats the strength, energy efficiency, and curb appeal of a metal roof. At Vantage Roofing Solutions, we’ve helped hundreds of homeowners upgrade from traditional shingles to durable metal roofing systems that last decades longer — while looking amazing.
Whether you’re considering standing seam, steel roofing, or metal shingles, our team has the expertise to install it right the first time.
The Difference
Why Choose Metal Roofing in Texas?
A roof isn’t just a roof. It’s your home’s first line of defense against Texas heat, hailstorms, and high winds. And while asphalt shingles might only last 15–20 years, a properly installed metal roof can protect your home for 40–70 years.
Top benefits of metal roofing:
✅ Extreme durability against hail & wind
✅ Reflects Texas heat for lower energy bills
✅ Fire resistant & weatherproof
✅ Increases property value
✅ Modern curb appeal with color and style options
Types of Metal Roofs We Install
At Vantage Roofing Solutions, we specialize in all major styles of metal roofing so you can find the perfect fit for your home.
Standing Seam Metal Roofs
The most popular metal roof in Texas. Sleek, modern panels with concealed fasteners for a watertight, low-maintenance system.
Steel Roofing & Metal Shingles
Want the look of traditional shingles but with the strength of steel? Metal shingles give you both style and strength.
Corrugated & R-Panel Roofing
A budget-friendly choice with that classic “ranch-style” look. Ideal for barns, shops, and outbuildings.
How Much Does A Metal Roof Cost in Texas?
One of the first questions homeowners ask is: “How much does a metal roof cost in Texas?”
Here’s the truth: metal roofs are an investment. While asphalt shingles average $400–$550 per square, metal roofing often ranges from $900–$1,200 per square depending on the style and material.
But the payoff? Lower energy bills, fewer repairs, longer lifespan, and often insurance discounts for hail resistance.
👉 Pro tip: Many insurance companies in Texas offer savings of 10–30% on premiums for homes with impact-resistant metal roofs.
Metal Roof Cost vs. Asphalt Shingles
| Roof Type | Average Cost (per SQ*) | Average Lifespan | Key Benefits |
|---|---|---|---|
| Asphalt Shingles | $400 – $550 | 15 – 20 years | Lower upfront cost, wide availability |
| Metal Roofing (Corrugated / R-Panel) | $750 – $950 | 30 – 45 years | Budget-friendly metal option, classic ranch look |
| Standing Seam Metal Roof | $900 – $1,200 | 40 – 70 years | Premium durability, modern style, watertight seams |
| Metal Shingles / Steel Roofing | $950 – $1,300 | 40 – 60 years | Traditional shingle look with steel strength |
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Metal Roofing Near Me – Areas We Serve
We provide expert metal roof installation across Texas, with local teams in:
And surrounding communities
FAQ: Metal Roofing in Texas
How long does a metal roof last in Texas?
If you’re a Texas homeowner asking, “How long does a metal roof last here?” — the short answer is: 40 to 70 years on average.
But here’s the kicker: the exact lifespan depends on the type of metal roofing system you choose and, more importantly, who installs it.
Standing seam metal roofs → 50–70 years with minimal maintenance.
Steel roofing / metal shingles → 40–60 years, often outlasting two or three shingle roofs.
Corrugated / R-Panel → 30–45 years, a budget-friendly option but with more exposed fasteners to maintain.
Now, let’s talk Texas reality. Our state dishes out triple-digit heat, hail the size of golf balls, and hurricane-force winds. That’s why so many homeowners swap out shingles (15–20 years max here) for metal roofing — because metal is built to take a beating and keep protecting your home for decades.
👉 Pro Tip: According to the Metal Roofing Alliance, properly installed standing seam metal roofs can outperform traditional shingles by 3–4 times in lifespan — especially in hail-prone areas like College Station, Houston, and Killeen.
If you want a roof you can install once and not worry about replacing every 15 years, metal roofing is the best long-term investment in Texas.
And when it’s installed by a local, licensed contractor who understands Texas building codes and weather, you’re looking at half a century of protection — and often insurance discounts on top.
- If you’d like to see what a 40+ year roof looks like on your home, hit the button below and we’ll give you a free estimate. No pressure. Just real numbers, local expertise, and a roof that is built to last.
Does insurance cover a new metal roof?
Here’s the straight truth: insurance usually doesn’t cover upgrading to a new metal roof just because you want one. But — if your roof has been damaged by a covered event (like hail, wind, or a storm), then yes, your homeowners insurance will typically pay for a full roof replacement. And that’s when most Texas homeowners choose to upgrade from shingles to metal roofing.
Here’s how it usually works in Texas:
If you’ve got hail or wind damage → insurance pays to replace your roof.
Instead of going back with shingles, you can upgrade to a metal roof.
You’ll usually just pay the difference between your claim payout and the cost of the metal system.
👉 Pro Tip: Many carriers in Texas (including State Farm, Allstate, and USAA) offer 10–30% premium discounts if you upgrade to an impact-resistant metal roof. That means you not only get a stronger roof — you often save money year after year.
Insurance won’t buy you a new metal roof just for looks. But if your current roof has covered storm damage, your claim check can go toward a roof that lasts 40–70 years instead of another shingle system that may need replacing in 15.
- If you think your roof might qualify for a replacement, let’s take a look. We’ll inspect it for storm damage, help you through the claim process, and show you how affordable upgrading to metal can be.
What's the difference between Standing Seam and Corrugated Metal Roofs?
The main difference comes down to fasteners and appearance:
Standing Seam Metal Roofs → Panels lock together with hidden fasteners, creating a sleek, modern look. They’re watertight, low-maintenance, and typically last 50–70 years.
Corrugated Metal Roofs (R-Panel) → Panels overlap with exposed screws. They’re more affordable and have that classic “ranch-style” look, but need more maintenance and usually last 30–45 years.
👉 In short: standing seam = premium, modern, longer-lasting. Corrugated = budget-friendly, traditional, more upkeep.
Are steel shingles better than asphalt shingles?
Yes — steel shingles are stronger and longer-lasting than asphalt. While asphalt shingles usually last 15–20 years in Texas, steel shingles can last 40–60 years with proper installation.
They also resist hail, wind, fire, and cracking in extreme heat. On top of that, many insurers offer discounts for homes with impact-resistant steel roofing.
👉 The trade-off is cost — steel shingles are more expensive up front, but they pay off in durability and lower maintenance over time.
What color options are available for metal roofs?
When homeowners ask about metal roofing colors, they’re not just talking style. They’re thinking heat reflection, longevity, and standout curb appeal. And yes — we offer copper roofing too.
Standing Seam (Premium, Sleek)
Manufacturers like Custombilt and Englert offer over two dozen reflective (“Cool Roof”) colors or bare metal finishes—think copper, Rheinzink®, or Zincalume®—that develop a beautiful natural patina over time Custom Bilt MetalsEnglert.
Corrugated / R-Panel (Classic, Cost-Effective)
Western States Metal Roofing boasts 100+ color and finish options, including metallics, matte blacks, wood-look, copper tones, and specialty rusted or streaked series Western States Metal Roofing.
Steel Shingles (Traditional Look, Durable)
Brands like Berridge offer steel shingles in PVDF resin-based finishes (think Kynar 500®, Hylar 5000®)—these retain color vibrancy and resist fading long-term Berridge Manufacturing Co..
And About Copper?
Yes, copper is an elegant, time-tested choice. Real copper roofs age into a gorgeous patina—from warm browns to verdigris—offering architectural beauty and century-long durability.
Quick Summary Table
| Roof Type | Color/Finish Options |
|---|---|
| Standing Seam | 24+ reflective colors + bare metals (copper, zinc) |
| Corrugated / R-Panel | 100+ finishes: matte, metallic, copper, wood look |
| Steel Shingles | Fade-resistant PVDF colors (Kynar 500®, Hylar 5000®) |
| Copper Roofing | Real copper naturally patinas over time |
There you have it: real insights, real manufacturers, real color depth—and yes, copper is definitely on the menu.
Want help picking the perfect shade to beat Texas heat and match your home’s look?
Can I have a metal roof on the coast of Texas?
Yes — metal roofing is one of the best choices for coastal Texas homes. But not all metal roofs are created equal, and the salty, humid air near the Gulf Coast demands extra attention.
Here’s what matters most:
Material Choice → Go with aluminum, galvalume, or copper. These resist saltwater corrosion far better than bare steel.
Protective Coatings → Premium finishes like Kynar 500® or Hylar 5000® PVDF coatings add another layer of defense against rust and fading.
Fasteners & Seams → Standing seam systems with concealed fasteners hold up best in high-wind, hurricane-prone zones.
Maintenance → Rinsing your roof occasionally with fresh water helps wash away salt buildup and extends the life of the finish.
👉 According to manufacturers like Englert and Berridge, properly installed standing seam or aluminum metal roofs can last 40–70 years even in coastal climates — far longer than shingles, which deteriorate quickly in salt-heavy air.