Are you wondering why metal roof repairs vary so much in cost from one home to the next? Worried about the risk that your repair could turn into a full roof replacement after discovering a leak on your metal roof?
At RoofSmart, we do hundreds of repairs every year on all kinds of roofs. In the past 15 years, we have repaired just about every kind of issue imaginable on a metal roof. Repairs can be as simple as replacing a damaged panel or turn into a full-blown replacement if we find enough hidden damage.
In this article, we’ll walk you through what it typically costs to repair a metal roof in Seattle, what kinds of repairs fall within the $500–$3,000 range, and the hidden factors that could cause the price to skyrocket.
You’ll learn how different panel styles, underlying damage, and the scope of repairs all play into your final bill so you can go into the process informed and prepared.
Repairing an issue on a metal roof usually costs $500 to $3,000+ for a typical Seattle homeowner. However, if your roofer finds other issues on your roof or realizes that the problem is worse than it looks, you might have to pay several thousand more.
In some cases, the damage is so extensive that the repair turns into a full replacement, which costs $60,000 to $70,000 these days. This is not as common, but we have seen it happen before.
The rest of this article will explain what kinds of repairs fall into the average cost range and the factors that can cause the total repair cost to go up.
There are a variety of different roof repairs that we commonly perform on metal roofs in the Seattle area. Each one varies in price. You’ll notice that there is a common theme of leaks, which is usually the result of poor installation and the constant rain in the Seattle area.
To give you an idea of what kind of repair your roof might need and how much it costs, here are some examples of metal roof repairs:
For example, we had a customer who had a lot of skylights that weren’t installed properly and were leaking.
This is a picture of the skylight from above (the upper part of the roof). As you can see, the water comes down, hits the top of the skylight, goes sideways, and then it disappears into the roof.
We had to take off and reinstall a lot of the panels just to properly install the skylight. There was also a significant amount of mold and rotting wood to deal with.
Because every roof is unique, your roofer has to approach each repair differently. Here are the factors that can potentially increase the cost of your repair if they apply to your roof:
Now that you know what it might cost to repair a metal roof in Seattle and why the price can jump quickly depending on panel type, moisture damage, or hidden rot, you might be wondering how that compares to other types of roof repairs.
But what about other types of repairs? There are so many different ways your roof can be damaged, no matter what roofing material you have.
Your next step is to read “How Much Does Roof Repair Cost in Seattle? (2025 Guide)” for a full breakdown of roof repair costs across different materials and situations. Whether your roof is metal, shingle, or flat, this guide will help you set realistic expectations and avoid costly surprises.