Metal vs Tile Roof

Two premium roofing materials compared. Cost, lifespan, weight, and climate suitability side by side to help you choose the right roof.

METAL
BEST VALUE

$7.00 – $14.00

per sq ft installed

Lifespan

40–70 years

Weight

1–1.5 lbs/sq ft

Wind Rating

140+ mph

Best Climate

All climates

Best for: All climates, lightweight needs, lower cost premium option

TILE

$10.00 – $25.00

per sq ft installed

Lifespan

50–100+ years

Weight

6–12 lbs/sq ft

Wind Rating

Up to 150 mph

Best Climate

Hot, dry

Best for: Hot/dry climates, Mediterranean homes, maximum longevity seekers

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Compare Installation Cost by Roof Size

Asphalt (3-Tab)$7,000–$11,000 ($450/yr)
Architectural$9,000–$14,000 ($383/yr)
Standing Seam Metal$20,000–$32,000 ($433/yr)
Clay Tile$20,000–$50,000 ($700/yr)
Natural Slate$30,000–$80,000 ($550/yr)

Cost per year factors in lifespan. Lower $/year = better long-term value.

Head-to-Head Comparison

Feature Metal Roof Tile Roof
Installed Cost$7.00 – $14.00/sq ft$10.00 – $25.00/sq ft
Lifespan40 – 70 years50 – 100+ years
Weight1 – 1.5 lbs/sq ft6 – 12 lbs/sq ft
Wind ResistanceUp to 140+ mphUp to 150 mph
Fire RatingClass AClass A
MaintenanceLowLow to moderate
Structural RequirementsStandard framingReinforced framing often needed
Climate SuitabilityAll climatesHot, dry climates
Energy EfficiencyHigh (reflective coatings)High (thermal mass)

Pros & Cons

Metal Roof

Advantages

  • Lightweight — no structural reinforcement needed
  • Works in every climate, sheds snow effectively
  • Fast installation with large panels
  • 10–25% cooling cost reduction with cool-metal coatings
  • 30–50% less expensive than tile installed

Disadvantages

  • Aluminum and some steel profiles can dent
  • Thermal expansion requires engineered fasteners
  • Cannot perfectly replicate genuine tile aesthetics

Tile Roof

Advantages

  • Exceptional 75–100+ year longevity
  • Timeless Mediterranean/Spanish aesthetics
  • Thermal mass naturally regulates indoor temps
  • Non-combustible, outstanding fire protection
  • Quality clay tiles maintain color for life

Disadvantages

  • Extremely heavy — 4–8x more than metal
  • Brittle tiles can crack from foot traffic or debris
  • Labor-intensive installation drives cost higher
  • Freeze-thaw cycles can crack tiles in cold climates
  • Underlayment needs replacement every 20–30 years

Cost Breakdown (2,000 sq ft roof)

Cost Component Metal Roof Tile Roof
Materials$6,000 – $16,000$8,000 – $20,000
Labor$8,000 – $12,000$12,000 – $30,000
Structural Upgrades$0$0 – $10,000
Total Installed$14,000 – $28,000$20,000 – $60,000

Get a precise estimate with our Roof Replacement Cost Calculator.

Which Should You Choose?

Choose Metal If...

  • Cold or temperate climate with freeze-thaw cycles
  • Structure cannot support tile weight
  • Premium longevity at a lower price point
  • Need a roof that sheds snow effectively
  • Modern, farmhouse, or industrial aesthetics

Choose Tile If...

  • Warm, dry climate (Southwest, Southeast, CA)
  • Mediterranean, Spanish Colonial, or mission style
  • Want the absolute longest-lasting material
  • Structure can support weight or building new
  • Wildfire resistance is a top priority

Frequently Asked Questions

Can metal roofing look like tile?
Yes. Metal tile profiles like stone-coated steel replicate the look of clay or concrete tile at roughly half the weight and cost. Brands like Decra and Gerard offer convincing tile-look metal panels that pass casual inspection.
Which is better for hurricane zones?
Both perform well. Metal roofing with standing seam or mechanically locked panels excels in high-wind zones. Tile roofs, when properly installed with hurricane clips, can withstand Category 4+ winds. Florida and Texas building codes accept both materials in coastal zones.
How do I calculate how much material I need?
Start with our Roof Area Calculator, then use the Metal Roof Calculator for panels or consult our tile roof cost estimating guide for tile quantities.

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