Does a Metal Roof Lower Your Homeowners Insurance?

Yes — a metal roof can lower your homeowners insurance by 15-35% in most cases. The discount is primarily driven by the UL 2218 Class 4 impact resistance rating, which many metal and stone coated steel products carry. To capture the discount, you need documentation from your installer and must specifically request the rating endorsement from your carrier.

This is one of the most financially consequential benefits of metal roofing, and one that many homeowners don’t fully leverage — often because they don’t know to ask their carrier or don’t have the documentation to support the request. At Lifetime Construction Builders LLC, we’ve been completing metal roofing installations across Arkansas since 2009, and we provide every customer with the documentation package needed to capture this benefit. Here’s exactly how it works.

How Metal Roofing Qualifies for Insurance Discounts

Insurance carriers don’t automatically discount metal roofing — they discount specific roofing ratings. The primary rating that triggers insurance discounts is the UL 2218 Class 4 impact resistance rating. Secondarily, the Class A fire resistance rating (which most metal roofing systems carry) provides additional discount eligibility with many carriers.

What Is the Class 4 Impact Rating?

The UL 2218 test is the industry standard for impact resistance. Testing involves dropping 1.25-inch and 2-inch steel balls (representing hailstones of different sizes) onto roofing material from heights of 12 and 20 feet, respectively. Class 4 is the highest rating — the material must show no cracking, fracturing, or splitting after two impacts at the same point with the 2-inch ball dropped from 20 feet.

Many metal roofing products — including stone coated steel systems from our stone coated steel roofing product lines — carry Class 4 ratings. Painted standing seam panels may or may not carry Class 4 ratings depending on gauge and coating; check product documentation before assuming.

How Much Can You Save?

The discount varies by carrier, policy type, and state. For Arkansas homeowners, here’s the realistic range:

  • Class 4 impact rating: 15-35% premium discount with qualifying carriers
  • Class A fire rating: 5-15% additional discount in many policies
  • New roof age discount: 5-20% simply for having a recently installed roof

These discounts can stack. A homeowner installing a new Class 4, Class A fire-rated metal roof could realistically see a combined discount of 25-45% with a carrier that offers all three categories.

On an average Arkansas homeowners insurance policy of $1,800/year, a 25% discount saves $450/year — or $13,500 over 30 years. That’s a meaningful contribution toward recovering the premium cost of metal roofing.

Why Arkansas Homeowners Benefit More Than Average

Arkansas ranks among the top states for hail frequency and tornado activity. Insurance carriers operating in our state price for this risk — premiums in Central Arkansas are often higher than comparable homes in less storm-exposed states. The flip side is that the discount for Class 4 roofing tends to be higher in high-risk states because the carriers have more rate to work with.

Homeowners in Bryant, Little Rock, Benton, and throughout the region who have dealt with storm damage and insurance claims know the process is disruptive and expensive. A metal roof that dramatically reduces claim probability is insured differently by carriers who understand the actuarial picture.

What Documentation You Need

Getting the discount requires proving your roof qualifies. Here’s what to gather:

  • Manufacturer product specification sheet: Shows the UL 2218 Class 4 rating and Class A fire rating for the specific product installed
  • Installation completion record: Date, contractor, address, materials, and square footage from your installing contractor
  • Warranty documentation: Manufacturer warranty confirming the product and its specifications
  • Contractor credentials: Some carriers want to verify that installation was done by a licensed, manufacturer-authorized contractor

When we complete a metal roofing installation, our customers receive a full documentation package covering all of these points. We’re an Atlas Preferred Contractor — that manufacturer authorization matters for warranty validation and for some carriers’ documentation requirements.

How to Request the Discount from Your Carrier

The process is straightforward but requires initiative on your part:

  1. Contact your agent — not the general customer service line. Your agent can add endorsements and rating adjustments that general reps may not have authority to apply.
  2. Ask specifically: “I’ve installed Class 4 impact-rated roofing on my home. Does my policy include a discount for impact-resistant roofing, and what documentation do I need to apply it?”
  3. Submit your documentation package — the spec sheets and installation records described above.
  4. Request a mid-term endorsement adjustment — don’t wait for your next renewal cycle. You’re entitled to the discount from the installation date, and some carriers will apply it pro-rated to your current policy term.

If your current carrier doesn’t offer meaningful discounts for Class 4 roofing, get competing quotes. Several national carriers specifically market to homeowners with impact-resistant roofing and price competitively for that risk profile. Our guide on metal roofing insurance discounts and myths has more detail on how to navigate this process.

Age Discount: The New Roof Benefit

Beyond the impact rating discount, a newly installed roof — regardless of material — typically qualifies for a “new roof” age discount from most carriers. This is typically 5-20% and reflects the reduced probability of a claim on a just-installed roof.

This discount diminishes as the roof ages and some carriers apply it on a sliding scale. With a metal roof, the age discount is complemented by the impact rating discount — and unlike shingles, which lose the “new roof” status within 10-15 years when they’re approaching end of life, metal roofs remain in “good” condition for decades, maintaining favorable age ratings longer.

The Bottom Line

Yes — a properly documented Class 4 metal roof lowers homeowners insurance for the vast majority of Arkansas homeowners. The key is documentation, the right carrier, and proactively requesting the endorsement.

Our team at Lifetime Construction Builders LLC has maintained a BBB A+ rating and 5.0-star score since our founding in 2009. We handle the documentation automatically because we know how much it matters to the total value equation of your metal roof investment. For more on long-term metal vs shingle costs, visit that post — or call (501) 307-1440 to schedule a consultation and learn what impact-rated roofing options are available for your home in Bryant or anywhere across Central Arkansas.