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How Much Does a Metal Roof Cost in Southern Maryland?

Jim Dodson — Owner, JDH Remodeling HAAG Certified Master Inspector · 3rd-Generation Contractor · Updated March 2026 Most Southern Maryland homeowners pay between $14,000 and $28,000 for a standing seam metal roof in 2026. Corrugated and metal shingle systems run lower. What you actually pay depends on your home’s size, pitch, proximity to tidal water, and the system you choose. This guide gives you real numbers from real JDH projects — not national averages applied to your zip code.
Section 2 — Metal Roof Pricing
2026 Southern Maryland Metal Roofing Costs

What Does a Metal Roof Actually Cost Here?

Metal roofing in Southern Maryland costs more than the national average — and for legitimate reasons. Bay humidity, coastal wind loads, and the premium labor required to install a metal system correctly all push prices above what a national calculator will tell you. Here is what JDH projects have actually closed at across Calvert, Charles, and St. Mary's Counties in 2024 and 2025.

System Type
Corrugated Metal
$11,000 – $18,000
Smaller homes, outbuildings, garages, or budget-conscious replacement on inland properties. Less common on primary residences near tidal water.
What's Included
  • Full tearoff of existing roofing material
  • Corrugated metal panels
  • Synthetic underlayment
  • Ridge cap and perimeter trim
  • Standard drip edge
  • County permit, pulled by JDH
  • Full site cleanup and haul-away
System Type
Metal Shingles
$13,000 – $22,000
Homeowners who want the durability of metal with a traditional roofline appearance. Popular on colonials where HOA or neighborhood aesthetics matter.
What's Included
  • Full tearoff of existing roofing material
  • Interlocking metal shingle system
  • Synthetic underlayment
  • Ridge and hip details
  • Drip edge — stainless upgrade available
  • County permit, pulled by JDH
  • Full site cleanup and haul-away

These ranges are based on completed JDH projects in Calvert, Charles, and St. Mary's Counties. Coastal and waterfront properties trend toward the upper end of each range due to enhanced fastening and hardware requirements. Your exact number requires a forensic inspection — scope is always confirmed before pricing is finalized.

The Southern Maryland Case for Metal

Why More Southern Maryland Homeowners Are Choosing Metal

The Chesapeake Bay market has specific conditions that make metal worth serious consideration. This is not a general argument for metal roofing — it is specific to what JDH sees on Southern Maryland properties.

Coastal Wind Exposure
Homes within two miles of the Chesapeake Bay, Patuxent River, or major tidal tributaries face sustained wind loads that stress asphalt shingles at their most vulnerable point — the nail zone. Standing seam metal panels fasten through a concealed clip system, meaning there are no exposed fasteners to back out and no shingle tabs to lift. For properties in Chesapeake Beach, Solomons, Point Lookout, and along the St. Mary's River waterfront, standing seam is the technically correct specification for the exposure. It is not a luxury upgrade — it is an engineering answer to a documented local condition.
Bay Humidity and Granule Loss
Southern Maryland averages 60 to 75 percent relative humidity through the summer months. That sustained moisture accelerates granule loss on asphalt shingles — particularly on north-facing slopes — and promotes algae growth that feeds on the limestone filler in the shingle. Metal does not have granules to lose, does not support biological growth, and does not absorb moisture. For homeowners who have replaced asphalt roofs twice in 20 years and are tired of the cycle, metal is the structural solution.
Temperature Cycling
Southern Maryland roofs cycle from surface temperatures exceeding 110 degrees Fahrenheit in summer to sub-freezing conditions in winter. That thermal cycling expands and contracts roofing materials repeatedly each year. Metal accommodates this movement by design — standing seam panels float on clips that allow the panel to move without stressing the fastening system. Asphalt shingles become brittle in cold and soft in heat, shortening their useful life in this climate faster than the same product would perform in a more temperate region.
50-Year Lifespan vs. Three Replacements
A standing seam metal roof installed to coastal specification routinely delivers 50-plus years in Southern Maryland's climate. The same homeowner who replaces asphalt every 15 to 18 years — which is common in Bay-area humidity — will pay for three roofs in the same period. Metal costs more upfront. Over the life of the home, the math frequently runs the other way. JDH presents both numbers at every inspection so the decision is based on your actual timeline, not a sales pitch.
The Honest Take

Metal is not the right answer for every Southern Maryland homeowner. If you are planning to sell within five years, the premium may not recoup at closing. If your home is more than two miles from tidal water on a standard pitch with solid decking, an Owens Corning Platinum asphalt system may be the more cost-effective long-term solution. JDH presents both options at every inspection — the recommendation is based on your property's specific conditions. See the full Southern Maryland roof replacement cost guide to compare asphalt pricing alongside metal.

Cost Variables — Documented Before Every Quote

Five Things That Move a Metal Roof Price Up or Down

Every variable below is measured and documented by a HAAG-certified inspector before JDH produces a quote. None of these are post-tearoff surprises — they are line items you see and approve before installation begins.

Metal roofing is priced per square — 100 square feet of roof surface. The square footage of your roof is larger than the footprint of your home due to pitch and overhang. A 2,000 square foot colonial typically has 20 to 24 squares of roof surface depending on pitch.

JDH measures every roof by hand before pricing — aerial measurement tools are used for reference, not for final pricing.

Steep pitch roofs — 8/12 and above — require safety harnesses, specialized rigging, and slower installation pacing. Metal installation on steep pitch is significantly more technical than asphalt: panels must be staged, cut, and set precisely while managing the safety exposure.

The waterfront properties in Chesapeake Beach, Lusby, and along the St. Mary's County coastline frequently combine steep pitch with coastal exposure — the most demanding and expensive installation profile JDH encounters.

Homes within two miles of tidal water require stainless steel drip edge, stainless fasteners, and in many cases a coastal-rated clip system for standing seam panels. Standard galvanized hardware corrodes in salt-air exposure within five to eight years, compromising panel attachment and creating leak paths at the perimeter.

JDH documents every property's proximity to tidal water during the inspection and specifies the hardware accordingly. This is a line item on your quote — not a post-sign discovery.

Every JDH metal installation begins with a full tearoff of the existing roofing material. Overlaying metal onto asphalt shingles is not a practice JDH performs — it creates an uneven substrate, voids the metal system warranty, and traps moisture against the decking.

During tearoff, decking condition determines whether repairs are needed before panels go down. About 30 to 35 percent of JDH replacements in Southern Maryland require at least partial decking work due to Bay humidity-related OSB degradation. When JDH inspects before quoting — which is standard — decking condition is assessed with a moisture probe and priced into your fixed quote before tearoff begins. Not after.

Standing seam is specified in gauges and profiles that affect both material cost and installation time. Thicker gauge panels — 24-gauge versus 26-gauge — cost more but perform better under hail impact and provide longer manufacturer warranty coverage.

JDH presents options at the inspection with a side-by-side cost and performance comparison. There is no pressure toward the higher tier, but the difference is explained clearly so the decision is yours to make.

Coastal Hardware Adder by Area
Added to base system cost — stainless spec, clips, and perimeter drip edge
Location Proximity to Tidal Water Typical Adder
Chesapeake Beach / North Beach Direct Bay exposure, western shore $1,800 – $2,800
Solomons / Calvert Cliffs Bay and Patuxent confluence $1,500 – $2,500
Point Lookout / St. Mary's waterfront Potomac River and Bay mouth $2,000 – $3,500
Patuxent River frontage Tidal river — moderate exposure $1,200 – $2,200
Inland properties More than 2 miles from tidal water Standard pricing
Choosing the Right Metal System

Standing Seam vs. Corrugated vs. Metal Shingles: Which One Is Right for Your Home?

Three different systems. Three different cost profiles. The right choice depends on your property's exposure, your home's appearance requirements, and how long you plan to stay. Here is how they compare side by side.

Standing Seam Corrugated Metal Metal Shingles
Best For Budget-conscious, outbuildings, inland secondary structures Traditional appearance, HOA properties, standard colonials
How It Fastens Exposed fasteners through panel face Interlocking shingle system
Coastal Suitability Inland Only
Not recommended within 1 mile of tidal water
Good with Upgrade
Acceptable with stainless fastener upgrade
Lifespan 30 to 40 years 40 to 50 years
Approx. Cost
2,200 sq ft roof
$12,000 – $16,000 $14,000 – $20,000
Visual Profile Industrial ribbed profile — distinctive, less common on primary residences Mimics slate, shake, or shingle — most traditional appearance
Warranty Manufacturer material warranty + JDH workmanship coverage Manufacturer material warranty + JDH workmanship coverage
JDH installs all three systems. The recommendation at your inspection is based on your property's exposure, pitch, and your long-term plans for the home — not on which system carries a higher margin. If you are unsure which system fits your situation, that question gets answered during the inspection, before any commitment is made.
Real Project — No Estimates, No Guesses

What You Actually Get: A Real JDH Metal Roofing Project

Every number on this page comes from real JDH projects. Here is one in full — location, conditions, scope, and final price. This is what transparency looks like before you sign anything.

Chesapeake Beach, MD
Two-Story Colonial  ·  Waterfront Lot  ·  Calvert County
Final Project Price
$22,400
Fixed price — quoted before tearoff
What We Found and What We Did

This homeowner contacted JDH after their second asphalt shingle roof in 18 years began showing early granule loss and lifting at the ridge. The property sits approximately 400 feet from the Bay, in a direct wind corridor from the southwest. Two previous contractors had installed asphalt systems without coastal fastening specifications. Both failed early at the ridge and rakes — the highest wind-stress zones on the roof.

JDH's HAAG forensic inspection confirmed the following: 19-year-old shingles with advanced granule loss on the west and south slopes; compromised nail zones consistent with wind uplift cycling; one existing layer; two valley sections with soft OSB decking from moisture intrusion; and an existing ridge vent system undersized for the attic volume.

We recommended a 24-gauge standing seam system with concealed stainless clip fastening, stainless drip edge on all eaves and rakes, ice and water shield at full eave coverage — not just 24 inches — and a new ridge ventilation system sized to the attic cubic footage. The Bay exposure warrants full coverage on this property. The partial decking repair in both valleys was scoped, priced, and included in the fixed quote before the crew arrived.

The homeowner knew the exact number before tearoff began. That number did not change.

Project Specs
Location Chesapeake Beach, MD
Home Type Two-story colonial
Roof Surface Approx. 2,200 sq ft
Pitch 7/12 — moderate to steep
Existing Layers One — full tearoff
Decking Repair Two valley sections — pre-scoped and priced
System Installed 24-gauge standing seam, stainless coastal spec
Install Time Two days
Permit Calvert County — pulled, inspected, closed
Final Price $22,400 — fixed, quoted before tearoff
Why the $10,000 Metal Bid Is Not the Same Product

What Low Metal Roofing Bids Leave Out

Metal roofing attracts more corner-cutting than asphalt because homeowners have less familiarity with what a proper installation requires. These are the five specific line items most commonly missing from low metal bids JDH has reviewed in Southern Maryland.

1
Gauge Substitution Red Flag
A quote for "metal roofing" without specifying gauge is a warning sign. 29-gauge material is significantly thinner than 24-gauge and performs measurably worse under hail impact and wind load. The difference in material cost is real — and so is the difference in performance over 20 years on a Bay-area roof. Any quote you receive should name the gauge. If it does not, ask. If the answer is vague, walk away.
2
Galvanized Hardware Near Tidal Water Red Flag
Standard galvanized screws, clips, and drip edge corrode in salt-air exposure. Within five to eight years, corroded fasteners begin backing out of the substrate, panel edges lift, and leak paths open at the perimeter. The upgrade to stainless costs $800 to $1,500 more at installation. The cost of remediating a corroded fastening system is a full reinstall. Low bids near the water typically skip this entirely — and rarely mention it.
3
Felt Paper Underlayment Under Metal Red Flag
Felt paper absorbs moisture, wrinkles under thermal cycling, and degrades within eight to ten years. When it fails under a metal system, it creates a condensation trap between the panel and the decking — exactly the kind of slow moisture damage that rots OSB without presenting obvious leak symptoms until the decking is compromised. Synthetic underlayment is the correct specification under metal panels. It costs more. It matters. JDH does not install felt under metal — period.
4
No Permit Pulled Red Flag
An unpermitted metal roof installation is flagged at resale, creates title issues, and in some cases creates problems with insurance coverage for subsequent storm damage. Metal roofing requires a permit in all five counties JDH serves. JDH pulls every permit — it is included in every quote, not added later. If a contractor is offering to skip the permit to save time or money, that saving belongs to them, not you. The liability stays with your property.
5
Overlay Instead of Full Tearoff Red Flag
Installing metal panels over existing shingles is a cost-cutting move that creates an uneven substrate, traps moisture against the decking, and voids the metal system's manufacturer warranty. JDH does not overlay — ever. If a contractor is offering to install metal over your existing roof at a significant discount, the discount is the cost of the tearoff, which you are keeping along with its problems. Your new metal panels will be covering a compromised surface from day one.
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Permit Requirements in JDH's Service Area

County Permit Requirements for Metal Roofing

Metal roof replacement requires a permit in all five counties JDH serves. JDH pulls every permit and includes the cost in every quote — it is never added as a surprise line item after signing.

Calvert County
Maryland
Permit Required Yes — Full Replacement
Typical Fee $75 – $150
Inspection Final Inspection Required
Charles County
Maryland
Permit Required Yes — Full Replacement
Typical Fee $100 – $175
Inspection Final Inspection Required
St. Mary's County
Maryland
Permit Required Yes — Full Replacement
Typical Fee $75 – $140
Inspection Final Inspection Required
Anne Arundel County
Maryland
Permit Required Yes — Full Replacement
Typical Fee $100 – $200
Inspection Final Inspection Required
Prince George's County
Maryland
Permit Required Yes — Full Replacement
Typical Fee $125 – $225
Inspection Final Inspection Required

Permit cost is included in every JDH quote — it is not a line item that appears after signing. Fees listed above are typical ranges based on current county schedules and may vary by project valuation. JDH confirms the exact fee for your project during the inspection and includes it in the fixed-price proposal.

Common Questions — Answered Directly

Metal Roofing FAQs: Southern Maryland

Most Southern Maryland homeowners pay between $14,000 and $28,000 for a standing seam metal roof in 2026, depending on home size, pitch, and proximity to tidal water. Corrugated systems start lower — around $11,000 for smaller homes. Metal shingles typically fall between $13,000 and $22,000.

These ranges are based on completed JDH projects across Calvert, Charles, and St. Mary's Counties and include permit, full tearoff, synthetic underlayment, and cleanup. Properties near the Chesapeake Bay or Patuxent River require coastal hardware that adds $1,200 to $3,500 to the base cost.

For waterfront and near-shore properties, standing seam metal is the technically superior choice due to coastal wind loads and salt-air exposure that degrade asphalt systems ahead of schedule. For inland properties, it depends on your timeline and budget.

A metal roof at $18,000 to $22,000 that lasts 50-plus years often costs less in total than three asphalt replacements at $13,000 to $15,000 each over the same period — but that math only works if you are staying in the home long enough to recoup the upfront premium. JDH presents both options honestly at every inspection.

Standing seam installed to coastal specification — stainless fasteners, proper synthetic underlayment, and panel gauge appropriate to the exposure — routinely delivers 50-plus years in Southern Maryland's climate.

The key variable specific to Southern Maryland is hardware spec at installation. A standing seam roof installed with galvanized hardware near the Bay will fail the fastening system well before the panels themselves show wear. Corrugated systems with exposed fasteners run 30 to 40 years before the fastening system requires attention.

24-gauge standing seam and quality metal shingle systems perform well against the hail events typical to Southern Maryland. The one real vulnerability is cosmetic — heavy hail can dent softer metals like aluminum, which is why JDH specifies 24-gauge steel for most applications.

Impact resistance ratings — Class 4 is the highest — are available on specific panels and may qualify you for a homeowner's insurance discount. JDH can provide the product documentation your carrier needs.

If your existing roof sustained documented wind or hail damage, your insurer is required to restore it to like-and-kind condition — meaning they will cover the cost of replacing what you had. If you had asphalt and want to upgrade to metal, you pay the difference between what the insurance settlement covers and the metal system cost.

JDH's HAAG forensic inspection produces documentation that supports your claim and clearly establishes cause and extent of damage. We do not file claims on your behalf, but we provide everything your carrier needs to process one.

Most JDH metal roof projects complete in one to two days. Standing seam on a complex or steep roof may run two full days. Weather is the primary variable — JDH does not install in rain or below freezing.

Scheduling lead time after contract is typically one to three weeks, longer during storm season. Your project timeline is confirmed at the inspection and included in your proposal.

No. Every JDH installation is performed by direct JDH employees — not day-labor subcontractors. Metal roofing requires precise panel layout, cut management, and seaming — work where consistency of training directly affects performance.

The same crews who installed yesterday's job are on yours.

Comparing Metal to Asphalt for Your Southern Maryland Home?

Our full Southern Maryland roof replacement cost guide walks through asphalt pricing alongside metal — with county-level data, a real project example, and the specific property conditions that make each system the right call.

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