The lifespan of a metal roof is generally much longer than that of traditional roofing materials. On average, a properly installed metal roof can last between 40 and 70 years, and sometimes even longer depending on the quality of the materials, protective coatings, and maintenance. Metal roofing systems are designed to withstand harsh weather conditions such as strong winds, heavy snow, and temperature fluctuations commonly experienced in Quebec. To learn more about durable metal roofing solutions, visit Toitures Multi-Métal.
Compared to asphalt shingles, which often need replacement after 15 to 25 years, metal roofs represent a long-term investment. Their resistance to corrosion, cracking, and damage caused by freeze-thaw cycles allows them to maintain their performance for several decades with minimal maintenance.