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The Lifetime Cost of Roofing in Ontario (30-Year vs 50-Year Comparison)

Most homeowners in Ontario focus on the “upfront price” of a roof, but the real financial impact is determined by lifetime cost. Because Ontario’s climate shortens the lifespan of asphalt shingles, homeowners often pay for two or even three roofs within a 30- to 50-year time span. This guide compares the true lifetime cost of asphalt shingles versus long-life G90 steel roofing in Ontario.

Why Lifetime Cost Matters More Than Upfront Price

Ontario’s extreme climate — heavy snow-load, high humidity, UV exposure, and rapid freeze–thaw cycles — destroys roofing systems faster than manufacturer warranties suggest. A roof that claims “35 years” rarely lasts even half that time in Ontario. This means the cheapest option upfront can become the most expensive long-term.

Real Roof Lifespans in Ontario

Based on 2026 province-wide data, the real lifespans are:

  • 3-Tab Asphalt: 8–12 years
  • Architectural Asphalt: 12–18 years
  • Premium Asphalt: 15–22 years
  • G90 Steel Metal Roofing: 50+ years
  • Standing Seam Steel: 50–70 years

This gap is why lifetime cost is the single most important factor for Ontario homeowners.

30-Year Cost Comparison (Ontario 2026)

Here is what homeowners actually spend over a 30-year period:

Roofing Type Install Cost Replacements Needed (30 yrs) Total 30-Year Cost
Architectural Asphalt $12,500 – $16,500 2 replacements $25,000 – $33,000
Premium Asphalt $15,500 – $21,000 1–2 replacements $21,000 – $42,000
G90 Steel Roofing $21,500 – $38,500 0 replacements $21,500 – $38,500

50-Year Cost Comparison (Ontario 2026)

Over 50 years, the gap becomes even larger.

Roofing Type Replacements (50 yrs) Total 50-Year Cost Cost Per Year
Architectural Asphalt 3 replacements $37,500 – $49,500 $750 – $990 / year
Premium Asphalt 2–3 replacements $36,000 – $63,000 $720 – $1,260 / year
G90 Steel Roofing 0 replacements $21,500 – $38,500 $430 – $770 / year

Metal roofing is consistently the cheapest long-term option despite having a higher upfront price.

Why Asphalt Roofs Fail So Fast in Ontario

Ontario’s climate accelerates roof damage due to:

  • Extreme temperature swings
  • High UV exposure
  • Heavy snow-load compression
  • Attic overheating due to poor ventilation
  • Moisture damage and mold in plywood

This combination cuts manufacturer “30-year” shingles down to half their lifespan.

True Cost Per Year: Metal vs Asphalt

Based on 2026 pricing:

  • Asphalt shingles: $700 – $1,400 per year
  • G90 metal roofing: $430 – $770 per year

For any homeowner planning to stay long-term, metal is the financial winner by a wide margin.

Recommended Roof Buyer Resources

Roof Smart. Roof Once.
The REAL Cost of Cheap Roofing
The 2026 Homeowner Roofing Buyer’s Guide


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