When it comes to roofing, one size doesn’t fit all—especially in Georgia. The region’s intense heat, high humidity, and unpredictable storms demand roofing materials that can withstand more than just average wear and tear. For homeowners across Atlanta and surrounding areas, the debate often comes down to two contenders: metal roofs and asphalt shingles.
So which roofing material is best for Georgia homes?
We turned to Junior Andujar, CEO of Husky Restorations LLC—a Trusted and Verified roofing contractor on Indian.Community—for local insight.
Local Climate Considerations: Heat, Humidity, and Hail
“Georgia isn’t easy on roofs,” Andujar says. “We’ve got high humidity most of the year, frequent storms, hail damage in spring, and heat waves in the summer. That’s a lot of stress on any material.”
Unlike dry climates, Georgia’s humid conditions trap moisture beneath roofing surfaces. Over time, this accelerates shingle decay, encourages mold growth, and can warp structural layers underneath. That’s why choosing the right roofing material is crucial—not just for performance but for long-term value.
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Metal Roofs: Durable and Weather-Resistant

Pros:
- Extremely long-lasting (up to 50 years)
- Reflects sunlight, reducing cooling costs
- Resistant to mildew, rot, and fire
- Holds up well against high winds and hail
Cons:
- Higher upfront cost
- May be noisier during rain without proper insulation
“Metal roofs are popular with homeowners looking for low maintenance and high performance,” says Andujar. “They’re especially good in areas prone to storms or falling branches.”
Asphalt Shingles: Budget-Friendly and Widely Used
Pros:
- More affordable upfront
- Easier and quicker to install
- Available in various colors and styles
Cons:
- Shorter lifespan (15–25 years in Georgia)
- More susceptible to moisture and algae growth
- Can require frequent repairs after storms
What Georgia Homeowners Should Ask Themselves
When choosing between the two materials, Andujar suggests considering:
- How long do you plan to stay in your home?
- What’s your roof’s current condition and age?
- Is energy efficiency a priority for you?
- Do you live in a wooded or storm-prone area?
“If it’s your forever home, metal is worth the investment,” Andujar says. “But if you’re planning to sell in 5–10 years, a well-installed asphalt roof can still be a great solution.”
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Homeowner Tips: How to Make the Right Choice
- Schedule a roof inspection—especially if your current roof is over 15 years old.
- Ask for estimates for both materials to compare cost vs. value.
- Check your HOA or neighborhood guidelines—some communities restrict metal roofs.
- Look for energy efficiency rebates—metal roofs may qualify for savings.
A Trusted Resource for Atlanta Roofing Needs

As a Trusted & Verified partner on Indian.Community, Husky Restorations LLC brings more than just technical skill. With a focus on education and transparency, their team helps homeowners make the right choice—not just the most expensive one.
“We don’t push people into one type of roof,” says Andujar. “We explain the pros and cons based on their situation. That’s why our clients trust us.”
From inspections to full replacements, Husky Restorations provides tailored solutions for Atlanta’s diverse housing needs.
Invest Smart, Stay Protected
Whether you choose metal or asphalt, your roof is your home’s first line of defense. In Georgia’s challenging climate, the right material can mean the difference between decades of peace of mind—or frequent repair bills.
🏡 To learn more or schedule a roof inspection, visit Husky Restorations LLC’s verified listing on Indian.Community or call to get started.

