This is not a roof replacement. This is a permanent roof system upgrade
Install Once. Never Roof Again
Most Roofing Companies Replace Roofs. We Eliminate the Roofing Cycle
Traditional roofing restarts the clock every 15-20 years.
• Fasteners fail
• Ventilation gets ignored
• Deck issues stay hidden
Spartan Metal Roofing installs engineered metal roof systems designed to be the last roof your home ever needs.
We specialize in:
• Standing seam metal roofing
• Architectural metal shingles
• We install other metal systems when appropriate — but our expertise is centered on long-term premium protection.
Your Trusted Roofing Partner
Why More Ohio Homeowners Are Choosing Metal
01
Longevity
40-70+ year lifespan 2-3x loner than asphalt
02
Performance
Handles Ohio snow, wind, ice, and temperature swings while maintaining it's beautiful look for much longer
03
Long-Term Value
Higher resale value lower maintenance energy efficiency gains
Architectural Metal Shingles
Traditional appearance to mimic the look of slate, tile and shake. High wind resistance Long lifespan Enhanced curb appeal
Standing Seam
Hidden fasteners Maximum weather protection 50+ year lifespan
How Much Does a Metal Roof Cost in Ohio?
Most premium residential metal roofs range from:
$18,000-$70,000+
Final investment depends on size, complexity, system type, color choice, roof pitch, and the state of your current roof.
We believe in transparancy.
We’ve built a full pricing guide explaining what affects cost.
The Spartan Lifetime Roof System
Local. Specialized. Built for the Long Term
Spartan Metal Roofing installs 35-40 roofs per year by design.
We limit production to protect installation quality.
We are not a volume roofing company. We are metal roofing system specialists.
What is metal roofing?
Metal roofing is a durable roofing material made from metals like steel or aluminum. Unlike asphalt shingles, metal roofing is engineered to last decades longer, resist severe weather, and increase energy efficiency. The most common residential systems include standing seam, metal shingles, and exposed fastener panels. Each of these has their own set of advantages, but standing seam and metal shingle are generally considered the better options.
Is metal roofing worth it in Ohio?
For many Ohio homeowners planning to stay long-term, yes.
Metal roofing performs exceptionally well in Ohio's snow loads (even if you're in that Southeast Cleveland snow belt), freeze-thaw cycles, heavy rain, and high winds. Unlike asphalt shingles that typically last 15-25 years, properly installed standing seam and metal shingle systems can easily last 40-70+ years.
The key is proper installation and ventilation design. Any roof installed without correcting airflow or deck issues won't perform the way it should.
That's why every Spartan system includes attic inspection and ventilation optimization — not just panel installation
How much does a metal roof cost in Ohio?
Metal roof cost varies by system type, roof size, and complexity. In Ohio, most premium metal roofs land around $40k, but usually fall within a range of $18k-$70k+ depending on system choice, tear-off requirements, and other details. Metal roofs generally cost more upfront than asphalt but often have greater long term value due to lifespan and performance advantages.
How long does a metal roof last?
A properly installed metal roof, in Ohio’s climate, can last 70+ years with proper maintenance. Standing seam systems with hidden fasteners have fewer exposed components, which helps extend lifespan and reduce maintenance compared to other roofing types. Installation quality, ventilation, and underlayment all influence longevity.
How is metal roofing installed?
Metal roofing installation involves securing metal panels or shingles over a prepared deck with underlayment and ventilation systems designed for performance. Standing seam systems feature hidden fasteners for improved weather resistance, while our metal shingles lock together on all four sides for a classic architectural appeal. Proper installation always includes flashing details and airflow correction for best performance.
What is the difference between metal roofing and shingles
Metal roofing and asphalt shingles differ in lifespan and performance. Metal roofs often last 2-3x longer, resist wind, hail, and heat better, and are more energy efficient. Shingles are simpler and often less expensive upfront, but require more frequent replacement and maintenance over time. Choosing between them depends on your long-term plans, performance goals, and budget.
What types of metal roofs are there?
Common residential metal roof types include: standing seam panels, metal shingles, exposed fastener (R-panels). Within each of those types are many different profiles and sub-types. Standing seam systems have exposed panels with hidden fasteners. This profile is what typically comes to mind when you hear of a residential metal roof. They offer a sleek and strong weather protection. Metal shingles mimic traditional shingle aesthetics while providing metal performance advantages. Metal shingles can be made to mimic the look of clay tile, slate, wood shake, and asphalt shingles. Some structures may also use other panel systems like Ripped panels with exposed fasteners depending on architectural needs.
Do metal roofs increase home value?
Metal roofing often increases home resale value because it’s seen as a premium exterior upgrade with strong performance and long lifespan. Homes with well-installed metal roofs can attract buyers who appreciate reduced maintenance and increased durability, especially in climates like Ohio with heavy weather cycles.