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Metal Roof Replacement Cost in Washington, North Carolina

Typical installed range — metal panels
$6,700 – $33,500

A metal roof replacement in Washington typically runs $6,700 – $33,500 installed ($5 – $15 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 Washington, adjusted for local labor. Roof size, pitch, and trim complexity move the number within each range.

  • Corrugated / exposed fastener
    Entry point for metal roofing
    $6,700 – $17,000
  • Standing seam steel
    Concealed fasteners, premium panel
    $12,500 – $33,500
  • Aluminum
    Corrosion-resistant — fits coastal climates
    $11,000 – $27,500
  • Stone-coated steel
    Shingle or tile look in metal
    $11,500 – $25,000
  • Copper & zinc
    Specialty architectural metals
    $21,000 – $50,500+
  • Tear-off & disposal
    Removing the old roof
    $850 – $2,500
  • Permits & inspection
    Varies by municipality
    $200 – $850

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

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  • 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 Washington: what matters

Washington, North Carolina, sits along the Pamlico River in the coastal plain, where humidity, salt air, and occasional tropical storms shape roofing needs. Many homes here date to the mid-20th century or earlier, with roof designs that often feature moderate slopes and asphalt shingles. Metal roofing has become a popular replacement choice for its durability against coastal weather. Understanding the factors that influence metal roof replacement costs in Washington helps you plan a project that fits your home and budget. This guide covers local climate impacts, housing stock realities, and state-level requirements so you can approach your replacement with confidence.

Cost factors

Why Metal Roof Replacement Costs Vary in Washington

In Washington, several local factors affect metal roof replacement pricing. The coastal climate brings high humidity, salt spray, and strong winds from nor'easters and hurricanes, which can accelerate corrosion and require corrosion-resistant metal panels. Hail events, though less frequent, can dent softer metals. The age of Washington's housing stock—many homes built before 1980—may need structural upgrades to support metal roofing's weight. Local building codes follow North Carolina's state building code, which includes wind uplift requirements for coastal areas. Labor availability in this smaller market can influence scheduling and pricing. Disposal of old asphalt shingles adds to costs, as local landfill fees apply. Permit fees are set by the city's permitting office and vary by project scope.

Washington by the numbers

U.S. Census Bureau · ACS
24,515
Population
6,798
Homeowners
63% own
$159,800
Median home value
$49,382
Median income
1979
Median home built
≈ 47 yrs old
12,727
Housing units

6,798 homeowner households, median home built 1979 — a housing stock where many roofs are at or past their service life. Local labor sets the rate roofers charge in Washington.

Field notes

Common Reasons Washington Homes Need Metal Roof Replacement

  1. Wind Damage

    Washington's location near the coast exposes roofs to high winds from tropical storms and nor'easters, which can lift or tear off asphalt shingles, leading to leaks and the need for full replacement.

  2. Salt Air Corrosion

    Salt-laden air from the Pamlico River and nearby sounds accelerates corrosion on metal components and fasteners, especially on older metal roofs not designed for coastal environments.

  3. UV Degradation

    Intense sun and UV exposure in North Carolina's coastal plain can cause asphalt shingles to become brittle, crack, and lose granules, reducing their lifespan and prompting replacement.

  4. Moisture and Mold

    High humidity and frequent rain in Washington create conditions for mold, mildew, and rot in roof decking, especially under older asphalt shingles, compromising structural integrity.

  5. Hail Bruising

    While not as common as in the Midwest, hail storms do occur in eastern North Carolina and can bruise asphalt shingles or dent softer metal roofs, reducing their effectiveness and appearance.

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Q&A

Metal Roof cost questions — Washington

What factors affect metal roof replacement cost in Washington, NC?

Several factors influence the cost: the size and complexity of your roof (pitch, number of valleys), the type of metal (steel, aluminum, copper), and the condition of the existing roof structure. Local climate considerations like wind uplift requirements and corrosion resistance may dictate specific materials. Labor rates in Washington reflect the local market, and disposal fees for old roofing materials add to the total. Permit costs from the city's permitting office also vary. Getting multiple quotes from licensed contractors will give you a clearer picture.

How do I choose a roofing contractor for a metal roof in Washington?

Look for contractors who are licensed in North Carolina and have experience with metal roofing in coastal environments. Ask for references from local projects and verify insurance coverage. Check with the North Carolina Licensing Board for contractors to confirm their license status. A good contractor will provide a detailed written estimate, explain the materials and installation process, and address any structural concerns. Avoid high-pressure sales tactics and always get at least three quotes.

What are North Carolina's licensing requirements for roofing contractors?

In North Carolina, roofing contractors must hold a license from the state's licensing board for any project over $30,000. For smaller projects, a license may not be required, but it's still wise to hire a licensed contractor. The license classification for roofing is typically a Limited or Unlimited license depending on project size. Always verify a contractor's license number through the North Carolina Licensing Board for Contractors before hiring.

When is the ideal time to replace a metal roof in Washington?

The ideal time is during the drier months, typically late spring through early fall, when weather is more predictable. However, metal roofing can be installed in cooler weather as long as conditions are dry and temperatures are above freezing. Avoid scheduling during hurricane season (June–November) if possible, as storms can delay work. Plan ahead, as contractors may have limited availability during peak seasons.

Do I need a permit for a metal roof replacement in Washington?

Yes, most roof replacements in Washington require a building permit from the city's permitting office. The permit ensures the work meets North Carolina's state building code, including wind uplift and fire resistance requirements. Your contractor should handle the permit application, but confirm this in writing. Permit fees are typically based on the project's value. Failure to obtain a permit can lead to fines and issues when selling your home.

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