The best roofing material depends on your home's style, roof pitch, budget and California climate. Asphalt shingles are affordable and common, tile lasts longest and suits Spanish styles, and metal is durable and fire-resistant. Lifespan, cost and how well each carries solar are the key trade-offs.
The right roofing material depends on your home's style, your roof's pitch, your budget and the California climate where you live. This guide compares the main options on lifespan, cost and how well each carries solar.
Asphalt Shingle
Asphalt shingle is the most common choice for good reason: it balances cost, performance and ease of installation, and it carries solar well. Modern architectural shingles offer long lifespans and a clean look that suits most California homes.
Tile and Metal
Tile roofs are durable and suit many California and Mediterranean-style homes, with very long lifespans, though they weigh more and call for experienced installation. Metal roofing is light, long-lasting and reflective, which helps keep attics cooler during inland heat, and it pairs cleanly with solar mounting.
Flat and Low-Slope Systems
Homes with flat or low-slope roofs use membrane systems designed to shed water and stand up to sun. These roofs can host solar on tilted racking to capture the best angle. The right choice depends on drainage, exposure and how you plan to use the roof.
- Asphalt shingle, best all-round balance of cost and performance.
- Tile, long life and classic look, heavier and install-sensitive.
- Metal, light, reflective and durable, pairs cleanly with solar.
- Flat or low-slope membrane, for the right roof shapes, hosts tilted solar.
| Material | Typical lifespan | Relative cost | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Asphalt shingle | 15–30 years | $ | Most common, affordable, easy to repair |
| Concrete or clay tile | 50+ years | $$$ | Long-lasting, suits Spanish and Mediterranean styles |
| Metal | 40–70 years | $$ | Durable, fire-resistant, reflective |
| Wood shake | 20–30 years | $$ | Natural look, more maintenance, fire rules apply |
