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Metal Roof Replacement Cost in Santa Clara: A Local Guide

Typical installed range — metal panels
$9,900 – $49,500

A metal roof replacement in Santa Clara typically runs $9,900 – $49,500 installed ($10 – $20 per sq ft) — corrugated panels at the low end, standing seam at the top — tear-off and local labor included.

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Price reference · Reviewed June 2026

Metal roofing cost by panel type.

Installed prices for Santa Clara, adjusted for local labor. Roof size, pitch, and trim complexity move the number within each range.

  • Corrugated / exposed fastener
    Entry point for metal roofing
    $9,900 – $24,500
  • Standing seam steel
    Concealed fasteners, premium panel
    $18,500 – $49,500
  • Aluminum
    Corrosion-resistant — fits coastal climates
    $16,000 – $40,500
  • Stone-coated steel
    Shingle or tile look in metal
    $17,000 – $37,000
  • Copper & zinc
    Specialty architectural metals
    $31,000 – $74,000+
  • Tear-off & disposal
    Removing the old roof
    $1,250 – $3,700
  • Permits & inspection
    Varies by municipality
    $300 – $1,250

* Adjusted for Santa Clara; an on-site measure refines panel and trim counts.

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  • Get quotes from at least 3 licensed roofing contractors in Santa Clara.
  • Make sure every quote itemizes tear-off, underlayment, flashing, and disposal.
  • Verify licensing and insurance before hiring — ask for certificates, not promises.
  • Ask about both the material warranty and the workmanship warranty — they differ.
The local picture

Metal Roof in Santa Clara: what matters

Santa Clara's Mediterranean climate—with hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters—means roofs endure intense UV exposure and occasional heavy rain. Many homes in neighborhoods like the Historic District or near the University have older asphalt shingle roofs that are now reaching end of life. For homeowners considering a metal roof replacement, understanding local cost factors is key. This guide covers what influences pricing in Santa Clara, from California's building code requirements to the region's specific weather patterns. Whether you're in a mid-century ranch or a newer development, knowing the local landscape helps you plan your project.

Cost factors

Why Metal Roof Replacement Costs Vary in Santa Clara

Several factors unique to Santa Clara affect metal roof replacement costs. The region's high UV index accelerates wear on roofing materials, but metal reflects sunlight, reducing cooling costs. California's strict building codes require proper underlayment and ventilation, adding to labor and material requirements. The age and style of Santa Clara's housing stock—from older bungalows to modern townhomes—affects roof complexity and tear-off difficulty. Labor rates reflect the high cost of living in the Bay Area. Disposal fees for old roofing materials and permit costs from the city's permitting office also contribute. Additionally, the mild climate means roofing season is long, but demand can spike after wet winters, influencing scheduling.

Santa Clara by the numbers

U.S. Census Bureau · ACS
128,165
Population
19,861
Homeowners
42% own
$1,437,072
Median home value
$162,142
Median income
1974
Median home built
≈ 52 yrs old
50,794
Housing units

19,861 homeowner households, median home built 1974 — a housing stock where many roofs are at or past their service life. Local labor sets the rate roofers charge in Santa Clara.

Field notes

Common Roof Issues in Santa Clara That Lead to Replacement

  1. UV Degradation

    Santa Clara's abundant sunshine causes asphalt shingles to dry out, crack, and lose granules over time, reducing their effectiveness and leading to replacement.

  2. Wind Damage

    Strong winds during winter storms can lift or tear off shingles, especially on older roofs in exposed areas like near the Santa Clara Valley floor.

  3. Rain Leaks

    Heavy winter rains can exploit worn flashing or deteriorated shingles, causing interior leaks that signal the roof is past its service life.

  4. Moss and Algae Growth

    Damp conditions in shaded areas, such as near trees in older neighborhoods, promote moss and algae that trap moisture and accelerate shingle decay.

  5. Poor Installation or Aging

    Many Santa Clara homes built in the 1950s-1970s have original roofs that are now failing due to age or substandard installation practices common at the time.

The process

What to Expect During a Metal Roof Replacement in Santa Clara

In Santa Clara, a metal roof replacement begins with an inspection and measurement of your roof. Your contractor will obtain necessary permits from the city's permitting office. The process includes removing the old roofing, inspecting the deck, installing underlayment and flashings, then setting the metal panels. California requires contractors to be licensed by the state—verify their license number. After installation, city inspectors may check the work for code compliance. The timeline varies by roof size and complexity, but most residential projects take several days to a week. Plan for some noise and debris, but a professional crew will keep the site clean.

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Q&A

Metal Roof cost questions — Santa Clara

How long does a metal roof last in Santa Clara's climate?

Metal roofs in Santa Clara typically last 40-70 years, depending on the material (steel, aluminum, copper) and maintenance. The mild climate reduces freeze-thaw cycles, but UV exposure can fade coatings over time. Proper installation and ventilation are key to maximizing lifespan.

Do I need a permit for a metal roof replacement in Santa Clara?

Yes, most roof replacements in Santa Clara require a building permit from the city's permitting office. Your contractor should handle the permit application. The permit ensures the work meets California's building code, including wind uplift and fire resistance standards.

What should I look for when choosing a roofing contractor in Santa Clara?

Verify that the contractor holds a valid California contractor license (CSLB). Ask for proof of insurance, including workers' compensation and liability. Check references from recent local projects. Avoid contractors who demand full payment upfront or lack a physical address.

Is metal roofing more expensive than asphalt in Santa Clara?

Metal roofing generally has a higher upfront cost than asphalt shingles, but it offers longer life and energy savings. In Santa Clara's sunny climate, metal reflects heat, potentially lowering cooling costs. The total cost depends on roof size, metal type, and complexity.

What time of year is ideal for a roof replacement in Santa Clara?

The ideal time is late spring through early fall, when rainfall is minimal. However, Santa Clara's mild winters allow for work year-round, though rain delays can occur. Scheduling during the dry season reduces the risk of weather interruptions.

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