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REGIONAL COST GUIDE · Fresno County, CA

How Much Does Metal Roofing Cost in Fresno County, CA?

Metal roofing in Fresno County costs $10,600–$31,800. Compare standing seam vs. corrugated options with local contractor data for 2026.

Cost range $15,900 – $31,800
Average $23,320
Updated May 17, 2026
COST BREAKDOWN

What homeowners in Fresno County actually pay.

Local market ranges built from regional labor, materials, and permitting data — not national averages.

Standing Seam Metal Roof (Full Replacement)

$15,900 Avg: $23,320 $31,800

Corrugated Metal Roof (Full Replacement)

$10,600 Avg: $14,840 $21,200

Metal Roof Repair

$425 Avg: $1,060 $2,120

National avg $15,000–$30,000 (typical $22,000) × 1.06x local adjustment = $15,900–$31,800 (avg $23,320)

Why Fresno County prices look like this.

Fresno County carries a 99.30 FEMA hazard risk score, with wildfire risk at 98.44 and hail risk at 95.52, both rated Relatively High. That combination makes roofing material selection here more consequential than in most California counties. Metal roofing resists ember intrusion and hail impact far better than asphalt shingles, which is why local demand for the product has grown steadily. For a full standing seam replacement, Fresno homeowners are paying between $15,900 and $31,800, while corrugated metal runs $10,600 to $21,200. Repairs average around $1,060. With a median home value of $362,600 across the county's 55 ZIP codes, the durability premium of metal is a reasonable hedge against fire and storm damage costs. Getting at least three quotes from licensed contractors is advisable given the range of prices in this market.

Labor Costs for Metal Roofing in Fresno

Fresno metro roofers earn a mean wage of $30.14/hr ($62,680/yr annually), drawn from a pool of 640 employed roofers in the area (OEWS 2025). That wage sits modestly above the $27.45/hr national benchmark, producing the 1.06x services adjustment applied to all cost ranges here. Metal roofing is more labor-intensive than shingle work due to the precision required for seam locking, flashing integration, and ridge-cap detailing. Expect labor to account for roughly 40–50% of a full replacement quote. Ask contractors whether their crew is in-house or subcontracted, since subcontracting layers in additional markup. Verify licensing with the California Contractors State License Board (CSLB) before signing any contract.

Wildfire, Hail, and Flood Risk in Fresno County

Fresno County's FEMA NRI risk score of 99.30 places it among the highest-risk counties in California. Wildfire risk (98.44) and flood risk (98.70) are both Relatively High, and hail risk (95.52) adds a significant mechanical damage threat. Metal roofing offers a Class A fire rating and is rated for large hail impact under UL 2218 standards. For wildfire-prone areas in the county's foothills and eastern zones, local ordinances may require Class A materials, which metal satisfies. Lightning risk is also Relatively High at 84.73, making proper grounding and bonding of metal panels worth discussing with your contractor. Tornado risk (57.12, Relatively Low) and winter weather risk (17.73, Very Low) are minimal concerns here.

Climate Zone 3B and How It Shapes Your Metal Roof Choice

Fresno County falls in IECC Climate Zone 3B (warm, dry), within the DOE Southwest HVAC region. With 2,138 heating degree-days annually, heating demand runs about 42% below the national median of 3,700 HDD, so extreme insulation is less pressing than in northern climates. However, 1,576 cooling degree-days signal a meaningful AC load from the San Joaquin Valley's hot summers. Reflective and cool-roof metal coatings, such as PVDF Kynar finishes in light colors, can meaningfully reduce radiant heat gain through the roof deck. Fresno averages just 0.2 inches of annual precipitation and no measurable snowfall, so corrosion from moisture is a minor concern. The dry, sunny conditions (5.25 kWh/m²/day average global horizontal irradiance) do accelerate UV degradation in lower-grade coatings, making finish quality a factor worth specifying in your contract.

Energy Savings and Solar Compatibility

California residential electricity runs $0.332/kWh as of February 2026, one of the highest rates in the nation. A cool-roof metal finish can reduce attic temperatures by 20–30°F, cutting summer cooling loads and lowering electricity bills in Fresno's hot summers. Metal roofs are also well-suited for solar integration. NREL data for a 6kW roof-mounted system in this area projects 9,647 kWh/year of AC output, using 6.04 peak sun hours per day. At $0.332/kWh, that translates to roughly $3,203 in annual electricity offset. Standing seam panels, with their raised seams and no-penetration clamps, are the preferred substrate for solar mounting because they preserve the roof warranty while avoiding fastener penetrations. If solar is in your near-term plan, discuss panel layout with your roofer before committing to a panel profile.

Financing a Metal Roof in Fresno County

The 30-year fixed mortgage rate as of May 14, 2026 sits at 6.36%. At that rate, rolling a $20,000 metal roof replacement into a cash-out refinance adds roughly $125/month to a standard mortgage payment. Home equity lines of credit (HELOCs) are another option, often at variable rates that may track prime. California's Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) program, available in Fresno County, allows homeowners to finance energy-efficient and fire-hardening improvements through a property tax assessment, with no upfront payment. Metal roofing qualifies under several PACE programs when installed as a fire-resistant upgrade. Fresno County's median property tax is $2,704/year, so confirm that adding a PACE assessment to your tax bill fits your budget before enrolling.
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Questions buyers ask about metal roofing in Fresno County.

Short answers to the most common things we hear about local pricing, scope, and timing.

  1. What is the average cost of a metal roof replacement in Fresno County?

    A standing seam metal roof replacement averages $23,320 in Fresno County, with a range of $15,900 to $31,800. Corrugated metal is less expensive, averaging $14,840 and ranging from $10,600 to $21,200. These figures reflect the local 1.06x wage adjustment over national averages, based on the Fresno metro mean roofer wage of $30.14/hr.

  2. Is metal roofing worth the cost in a wildfire-prone area like Fresno County?

    Yes. Fresno County's wildfire risk score is 98.44 out of 100 (Relatively High per FEMA NRI), and metal roofing carries a Class A fire rating that resists ember intrusion far better than asphalt shingles. In some eastern county zones, local codes may already require Class A materials. The durability premium is a practical hedge against both fire damage and hail, which also scores 95.52 (Relatively High) here.

  3. How much can a metal roof save on energy bills in Fresno?

    Fresno electricity costs $0.332/kWh (February 2026). A cool-roof metal finish reduces attic heat gain during the valley's hot summers, lowering AC demand. If you also add solar on a standing seam roof, a 6kW system here is projected to generate 9,647 kWh/year, offsetting approximately $3,203 in annual electricity costs at current rates.

  4. How long does a metal roof last compared to asphalt shingles?

    Metal roofs carry manufacturer warranties of 40 to 50 years and can last 60 or more with proper maintenance. In Fresno's dry climate (0.2 inches of annual precipitation, no snow), corrosion risk is low. However, Fresno's strong UV exposure (5.25 kWh/m²/day global horizontal irradiance) means finish quality matters. Specify a PVDF Kynar or similar premium coating to prevent chalking and fading.

  5. How does hail affect metal roofing in Fresno County?

    Hail risk in Fresno County is 95.52 (Relatively High). Metal panels rated UL 2218 Class 4 offer the best hail resistance available. Some insurance carriers in California discount premiums for Class 4 impact-resistant roofing, so check with your insurer before finalizing your material selection. Corrugated metal may dent visibly from large hail even if structural integrity is maintained.

  6. Can I finance a metal roof in Fresno County without a home equity loan?

    Yes. California's PACE program allows Fresno County homeowners to finance energy-efficient and fire-hardening upgrades through a property tax assessment with no upfront cost. Metal roofing qualifies as a fire-resistant upgrade under several PACE programs. Current 30-year mortgage rates are 6.36% (as of May 14, 2026), so PACE may offer an alternative if refinancing is not attractive at today's rates.

  7. How many roofers work in the Fresno area, and does that affect availability?

    OEWS 2025 data counts 640 employed roofers in the Fresno metro. That is a relatively small labor pool for a county with significant wildfire-driven re-roofing demand. During peak seasons after fire or hail events, contractor availability can tighten and project timelines can stretch. Getting on a contractor's schedule early and having a signed contract before storm season is advisable.

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How these numbers were built.

Cost estimates are derived from government data including the U.S. Census Bureau (ACS), Bureau of Labor Statistics (OEWS), FEMA National Risk Index, EIA energy data, IECC climate zone classifications, Federal Reserve (FRED), and HUD Fair Market Rents.

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