Permanent Roof vs Asphalt Ontario
Why more Ontario homeowners are comparing short-term asphalt shingles with permanent metal roofing systems built for Canadian weather.
Learn About Permanent Metal Roofing OntarioOntario Homeowners Are Rethinking Asphalt Roofing
For decades, asphalt shingles were the default roofing choice across Ontario. They were familiar, widely available, and usually cheaper upfront. But many homeowners are now realizing that the lowest upfront price is not always the best long-term roofing decision.
Ontario roofs face snow, ice, wind, rain, UV exposure, humidity, and freeze-thaw cycles. Over time, asphalt shingles can curl, crack, lose granules, lift in the wind, and require repeated repairs.
That is why more homeowners are now comparing traditional asphalt roofing with permanent metal roofing systems designed to last much longer.
The Real Problem Is the Re-Roofing Cycle
The issue with asphalt is not only the first replacement cost. The bigger issue is the cycle. A homeowner replaces the roof once, then faces the same decision again years later.
Each replacement can bring new labour costs, disposal fees, material price increases, repair bills, and stress. The roof never truly feels finished because it remains a recurring expense.
Why Permanent Metal Roofing Is Different
Permanent metal roofing systems are designed to reduce the need for repeated replacement. Instead of installing another temporary roof, homeowners choose a system built for durability, weather resistance, and long-term protection.
Asphalt vs Permanent Metal Roofing
Asphalt roofing is usually chosen because of its lower upfront price. Permanent metal roofing is usually chosen because of long-term value.
For homeowners who plan to stay in their home, protect their investment, and avoid future roofing cycles, a permanent roofing system can be the smarter long-term choice.
Ontario Weather Is Hard on Asphalt
Ontario’s climate is one of the biggest reasons homeowners begin looking for a stronger roofing system. Winter brings snow, ice, freezing rain, and temperature swings. Summer brings heat, storms, and UV exposure.
These conditions can slowly weaken asphalt shingles. Once shingles begin to curl, crack, lift, or lose granules, the roof becomes more vulnerable to leaks and wind damage.
Permanent steel roofing is designed to handle these conditions differently, especially when installed with interlocking panels, hidden fasteners, and durable protective coatings.
When Asphalt May Still Make Sense
Asphalt roofing may still make sense for some homeowners. If someone plans to sell very soon, has a limited budget, or only needs a temporary solution, asphalt may appear attractive.
But for homeowners who want their last roof, a permanent metal roofing system may be the better long-term decision.
Stop Re-Roofing. Roof Smart. Roof Once. ROOFNOW™.
If you are comparing asphalt shingles with a permanent roof, the real question is not only what the roof costs today. The better question is how many times you want to pay for roofing in your lifetime.
Learn More About ROOFNOW™ Permanent RoofingLearn More About Permanent Metal Roofing in Ontario
ROOFNOW™ created a full Ontario guide explaining how permanent metal roofing systems work, why they last longer, and why more homeowners are choosing them instead of replacing asphalt shingles again.
Learn more about permanent metal roofing systems in Ontario here.