After narrowing down your list of roofing materials and choosing metal roofs for your home, you will face a tough dilemma: what color should I choose for my new metal roof? With so many attractive colors available, it’s sometimes hard to know where to start. Choosing a color for your metal roofing is an exciting process, and you definitely want to get it right the first time.

So, what roof color will enhance the exterior look of your house? Well, it depends, but there are various factors to keep in mind when making your metal roofing and finish selections. We have prepared a short guide that will make your selection process easier than ever!

Building Design and Style

The color of your metal roof needs to match the overall style and architecture of your home. Choose a color based on your exterior design elements, like the color of the siding, doors, windows, landscape, fencing, railings, columns, and more. 

As a rule of thumb, it is best to go for a roof color that complements your home’s existing colors to create a unified and balanced look and help tie everything together aesthetically.

For modern home architecture, dark and dark matte colors with warm accents are usually preferred. You can choose a flat roof and a monochromatic color palette for a clean and minimalist aesthetic. On the other hand, farmhouse architecture is defined by comfort and wood elements. If you have a barn-style home, you can choose from white, red, or dark gray palettes for your metal roofing.

Surroundings

Although you want your home to reflect your personal style and stand out from the rest, it is also important to consider the roof colors in your neighborhood. What do the other home roofs look like? Walk around, drive around and ‘hood, and see what your neighbors have done for their homes. You want the metal roofing color to blend in with your surroundings and make sure that your home isn’t an eyesore to look at.

For homeowners in an HOA community, check and adhere to your subdivision rules or regulations regarding acceptable roof colors to prevent any issues that could potentially arise.

Type of Paint and Finish

You want your metal roof to look its absolute best and protect your home for as long as possible. To achieve this, a top-quality paint treated with a special acrylic resin is an excellent choice. 

The current industry standard is PVDF resin-based metal coatings or often referred to as Kynar 500. Known as the industry’s best-performing paint system, PVDF coatings offer the best protection against fade, block UV light, and prevent corrosion, water infiltration, and rust.

Energy Efficiency

The color of your metal roof plays a key part in energy efficiency. Did you know that your choice of color can cause a 50 to 60-degree difference on your roof? A lighter shade, such as white, light bronze, beige, or peach, can make your house appear taller, reflect away solar radiation, and lower your monthly electricity bills by as much as 20-30%. Darker colors tend to absorb more heat and increase the surface temperature of your roof.

In regions with warmer climates, lighter colors are recommended to keep temperatures down. Meanwhile, if your home is in a cooler climate, you can choose a darker color to help your home stay warm.

Metal Roof Color Charts and Color Visualizer Tools

If you still feel lost with all the choices, you can look for metal roof color charts and samples to narrow down your color preferences and determine which one is best for your home. Having a side-by-side comparison of various complimentary roof and house color matches will help you pick a color that you will be happy with! You can experiment with deep earthy tones or keep it simple with neutral colors like grey, clay, and tan.

Another helpful tool is the roofing visualizers that allow you to upload a photo of your home and design your preferred metal roofing. You can see how your metal roofing would look with different hues, shades, and other features.

Got Some Questions?

For a homeowner, choosing the metal roofing color is a crucial and essential part of your roofing project. While it is only half the battle, make sure that you are working with the right metal roofing company to provide you with the best possible services. 

At Pittsburgh Metal Roofing, we’d be glad to answer all your questions and help you create a home you will love for many years to come!