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Roof Replacement Decisions: Metal vs. Shingles in Long Beach

  • Mar 4
  • 4 min read

Updated: Aug 2

Does Your Long Beach Home Actually Need a Full Roof Replacement?

Before we get into materials, let's make sure replacement is actually the right move. A few signs tell us — and should tell you — that repair isn't going to solve the problem long-term:

  • Granule loss showing up in your gutters or at the base of downspouts

  • Soft spots or sagging when you walk the roofline

  • Shingles curling or cracking across multiple sections, not just one storm-damaged patch

  • Recurring leaks in more than one room, even after repairs

  • A roof original to the house and past the 20-year mark

From the beachfront homes along Highway 90 and the Long Beach Harbor to the neighborhoods near Jeff Davis Avenue, Klondyke, and areas north toward I-10, Long Beach roofs face coastal humidity, salt air, and direct hurricane exposure. A free inspection from Frontline Roofing walks you through what a full roof replacement would actually involve for your home, so you're deciding with real information instead of guesswork.

Metal Roofing vs. Shingles in Long Beach, MS — An Honest Comparison

Harrison County's coast puts real demands on a roof: salt air, coastal humidity, and hurricane-force wind exposure. Both metal and architectural shingles can hold up here — the right choice depends on your home, your budget, and how long you plan to own it.

Metal Roofing in Long Beach, MS

We install two metal options for Long Beach homes, and the right one depends on the look and budget you're after. Standing seam metal roofing is the panel system most homeowners picture — clean vertical lines, concealed fasteners, wind ratings up to 140+ mph, and the longest lifespan of the two at 40-70 years. Standard galvanized metal roofing is the more budget-conscious option, still built to shed heat and resist the salt-air corrosion that speeds up wear on cheaper shingle installs, just with exposed fasteners and a lower material cost. Either way, metal costs more upfront than shingles, but for beachfront and coastal properties, the math often favors it over a 40-70 year lifespan.

Architectural Shingle Roofing in Long Beach, MS

Architectural shingles remain the more affordable entry point, with a 20-30 year lifespan and a wide range of colors and styles to match neighborhood aesthetics. For homes going up for sale in the next several years, or budgets that need to prioritize other repairs first, they're a legitimate, code-compliant choice — not a compromise. Properly installed with correct ventilation and flashing, a quality shingle roof performs well through Long Beach's hurricane seasons.

So Which Option Is Right for Your Long Beach Home?

There's no universal right answer — it comes down to how long you're keeping the house, what your budget covers today, and whether this is a forever home or a near-term sale. During your free inspection, we walk through good-better-best options for your specific roof so the decision is yours to make with real numbers, not a sales pitch.

Paying for Your Roof Replacement in Long Beach: Insurance & Financing

Cost is usually the deciding factor, and Long Beach homeowners have two paths worth understanding before you commit to a material.

Free Insurance Claim Assistance

If your current roof has storm or wind damage, insurance claim assistance may cover some or all of a replacement. We document the condition of your roof and put a complete, professional file in front of your carrier — we don't make promises about how a carrier will rule, because no honest contractor can, but a thorough inspection report is the strongest tool you have going into that conversation.

Flexible Financing Options

For replacements outside an insurance claim, roof financing through Acorn Finance is available with a soft credit check that won't affect your credit score, so you can see your options before committing to anything.

Every complete roof replacement we install — metal or shingle — is backed by our 15-Year No Leak Guarantee.

Roof Replacement & Metal Roofing FAQs — Long Beach, MS Homeowners

What is the most affordable roofing option for Long Beach homeowners?

Architectural asphalt shingles are typically the most budget-friendly choice while still performing well through Harrison County's hurricane seasons. Metal roofing costs more upfront but can outlast shingles by decades, which changes the math for homeowners planning to stay long-term.

How long should a roof last in Long Beach, MS?

In Harrison County's climate, quality asphalt shingle roofs generally run 15-25 years depending on installation and ventilation. Both standing seam and standard galvanized metal roofing regularly outlast that — standing seam tends to go the longest of the two — which is part of why many Long Beach homeowners end up choosing metal.

Will my insurance cover a roof replacement in Long Beach?

Insurance may cover wind, hail, or storm damage that's sudden and accidental, filed within your policy's time frame. A free inspection gives you the documented condition report you'll want on hand when you talk to your adjuster.

Does metal roofing hold up against Long Beach's hurricane-force coastal wind and rain?

Yes — both standing seam and standard galvanized metal are built to shed wind-driven rain and hold up under Long Beach's hurricane-force coastal wind and rain, without the granule loss or curling that shingles can develop over time.

Ready to Replace Your Roof in Long Beach? Let's Talk.

Whether you're leaning metal, leaning shingles, or still weighing it out, a free inspection gets you real answers for your specific roof. Frontline Roofing is veteran-owned, GAF Sponsored, and BBB Accredited — reach out and we'll walk it through with you.

601-436-6970 · Frontline Roofing · ROOFS THAT GO TO WAR

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