A leaking or damaged metal roof does not have to become a full replacement. This guide covers every type of metal roof repair in San Antonio, what each fix costs, how to spot serious damage early, and what separates a repair that lasts from one that fails again in six months.
Metal roofs are one of the most durable roofing systems available to San Antonio homeowners and commercial property owners. But even the toughest metal roof takes a beating from Texas weather: intense summer heat, severe hailstorms, high winds, and the slow creep of corrosion over time. When damage appears, most homeowners face one honest question: do I repair it, or do I replace it?
The answer depends on the type of damage, the age of your roof, and the material involved. This complete guide covers every category of metal roof repair common in San Antonio, what each repair costs in 2026, how to tell when repair is enough, and what warning signs mean your roof has crossed the line into replacement territory.
The most expensive metal roof mistake San Antonio homeowners make is accepting a repair quote from a contractor who has not walked the roof. Leaks rarely originate where the water enters the building. A leak showing up over your living room may trace back to a failed fastener, a cracked sealant joint, or a rusted panel 10 feet away. A proper diagnosis is what separates a repair that lasts from a patch job that fails again in the next rainstorm. Any reputable metal roofing contractor in San Antonio will inspect the roof before quoting the work.
Leaks are the single most common reason San Antonio homeowners call a metal roofing contractor. What makes them tricky is that water does not always enter the building at the same point where it gets through the roof surface. Water travels along rafters, insulation, and decking before it drops. A good leak diagnosis always starts on the roof itself, not from below.
Failed fasteners: Screws that have backed out, lost their rubber washer, or were over-driven during installation are the leading cause of leaks in screw-down metal panel systems. Each fastener is a potential water entry point if the seal fails.
Sealant and caulk failure: Around flashings, penetrations, ridge caps, and panel overlaps, sealant breaks down under San Antonio's UV exposure and temperature swings. This is normal wear and is repairable without replacing panels.
- Contractor inspects the roof surface before quoting — no diagnosis from the attic alone
- All fasteners checked for backing-out and washer deterioration in the affected area
- Flashings inspected at every penetration: chimney, vents, skylights, HVAC curbs
- Sealant condition assessed at all overlaps, ridge caps, and panel edges
- Water test or hose test used to confirm leak source before repair begins
- Repair includes a written warranty on the workmanship, not just the materials
San Antonio sits in one of the most active hail corridors in the United States. Large hail events are a normal part of the Texas weather calendar, and metal roofs handle hail better than asphalt shingles — but they are not immune. The damage pattern depends on the hail size, the panel type, and the gauge of the metal installed.
Corrugated metal and exposed-fastener panels are more vulnerable to denting and seam separation than standing seam systems. Stone-coated steel panels can chip or crack the coating under large hail, opening the base metal to moisture and rust. Even when denting does not cause an immediate leak, impact damage can weaken the coating and accelerate corrosion over the next few years if left unaddressed.
File your storm damage claim within the window your policy allows — typically one year in Texas. After a major hail event in San Antonio, adjusters are backlogged. Do not wait for the adjuster to assess the roof before calling a metal roofing contractor. A reputable contractor will document the damage with photos, help you understand what the insurance company is likely to cover, and give you an independent repair or replacement estimate. You are entitled to your own professional assessment separate from the insurance adjuster's review.
- Roof inspection completed within 30 days of the storm event
- Damage documented with dated photos before any temporary repairs are made
- Insurance claim filed if hail size was 1" or larger — standard coverage trigger in Texas
- Emergency tarp applied if interior water intrusion is occurring
- Contractor confirms replacement panel profile and color match before ordering material
- Repaired or replaced sections include new flashing where edges were compromised
Rust is the slow-moving threat that catches San Antonio metal roof owners off guard. Unlike a storm, it does not create an urgent problem overnight. It develops over years in areas where the protective coating has failed, where dissimilar metals are in contact, or where debris and moisture sit against the panel surface. The good news is that surface rust caught early is a maintenance issue. The bad news is that rust that has eaten through the panel is a replacement issue.
Stage 1 - Surface rust: Discoloration and light oxidation on the panel surface. The protective coating (Galvalume, paint, or stone coat) has broken down in spots. Treatable with rust converter, wire brushing, and a fresh coat of metal roof paint or primer. This is a maintenance repair, not a structural concern.
Stage 2 - Pitting rust: The rust has eaten into the surface of the metal but has not penetrated through. Panel still has structural integrity. Requires treatment with rust inhibitor and may need a panel coating or elastomeric roof coating applied over the affected area.
Stage 3 - Through-panel corrosion: Rust has eaten completely through the metal. The panel is structurally compromised and must be replaced. This stage is often identified by small pinholes or visible light through the panel when inspected from the attic.
- Rust stage assessed before any repair is quoted — surface, pitting, or through-panel
- Any debris accumulation (leaves, branches) removed from valleys and gutters where moisture collects
- Dissimilar metals identified: copper flashing against a steel panel creates galvanic corrosion
- Treated areas primed and recoated with a product rated for metal roofing
- Attic inspected for pinhole light coming through panels if stage 3 is suspected
- Repair warranty documents the treatment used and the expected lifespan extension
Screw-down metal panel roofs have thousands of exposed fastener points. Each one is a potential failure. Over time, the rubber EPDM washers on roofing screws compress, harden, and crack. Screws that were over-driven during installation — a very common installation error — strip the hole and can no longer hold the panel down or create a watertight seal. This is one of the most common repair scenarios we see on San Antonio metal roofs that are 10 to 20 years old.
Panel repairs that address structural issues — lifting, buckling, or seam separation caused by improper installation or thermal stress — are worth completing on an otherwise sound roof. A qualified San Antonio metal roofing contractor can re-secure panels, install new fasteners in the correct gauge for the panel material, and reseal seams using a butyl tape or sealant appropriate for the panel profile.
When replacing screws in an over-driven hole, a reputable contractor will use one of two methods: they will either drill the hole slightly larger and install a larger-diameter fastener with a new washer, or they will install a rubber-gasketed cap screw directly over the failed screw to create a new seal. The second method is faster but only appropriate for light damage. If a significant portion of the fastener field has failed, a systematic fastener replacement pass across the roof section is the right approach and will be quoted accordingly.
- Fastener type confirmed: correct gauge and length for the panel profile being repaired
- EPDM washer condition inspected on all fasteners in the repair zone — not just the obvious failures
- Over-driven holes assessed: larger fastener or cap screw method confirmed in writing
- Ridge caps checked for wind lift and re-secured with appropriate fasteners and sealant
- Panel seam sealant verified: butyl tape or compatible caulk for the specific panel profile
- Torque setting confirmed: screws driven to correct depth, not over-driven again
This is the question most San Antonio homeowners struggle with. A contractor who only does repairs will lean toward repair. A contractor who only does replacements will lean toward replacement. The honest answer depends on three factors: the age of your roof, the extent of the damage, and what percentage of replacement cost the repair represents.
| Situation | Recommended action | Reasoning |
|---|---|---|
| Roof under 20 years old, isolated damage | Repair | Remaining service life justifies repair investment. Metal roofs last 40 to 70 years with proper maintenance. |
| Repair cost exceeds 50% of replacement cost | Replace | At that investment level, a new roof makes more financial and structural sense with a full warranty. |
| Rust covers more than 25% of the roof surface | Replace | Widespread corrosion is a systemic failure. Patching individual panels will not solve the underlying condition. |
| Roof over 40 years old with multiple leak points | Replace | At this age, fasteners, sealants, and coatings have reached end of life across the whole system. |
| Storm damage covered by insurance | Depends on adjuster scope | If the insurance company covers full replacement, take it. If they offer partial, get a public adjuster review. |
| Isolated panel denting, coating intact | Repair or leave | Cosmetic denting without coating damage does not require immediate action. Monitor annually. |
These price ranges reflect real San Antonio market rates in 2026. Costs vary based on roof pitch, access difficulty, panel type, and the size of the affected area. Every estimate should be confirmed in writing before work begins.
| Repair type | Typical cost range (San Antonio) | Common causes | Urgency |
|---|---|---|---|
| Single-point leak (fastener or sealant) | $150 to $350 | Failed washer, cracked caulk, separated seam | High — address within 30 days |
| Flashing repair or replacement | $300 to $700 | Corrosion, improper original install, wind lift | High — active leak source |
| Partial panel replacement (hail or wind) | $400 to $900 | Storm impact, structural denting, puncture | High if coating is broken |
| Full section replacement | $800 to $2,500 | Widespread storm damage or corrosion | High |
| Surface rust treatment and recoating | $200 to $500 | Coating failure, trapped moisture, age | Medium — treat before next wet season |
| Fastener replacement pass (full roof) | $600 to $1,800 | Age, over-driving, thermal fatigue | Medium — schedule within 6 months |
| Emergency tarp installation | $200 to $600 | Major storm, acute leak, fallen tree | Immediate |
| Ridge cap re-securing and sealing | $250 to $500 | Wind lift, age, original fastener failure | Medium to high |
- Contractor has physically inspected the roof — not just the attic or ceiling stains
- Written repair quote received with the specific repair scope, not just a dollar amount
- Materials specified: fastener gauge, sealant type, and panel profile for any replacements
- Warranty terms confirmed in writing: workmanship warranty separate from material warranty
- Certificate of insurance received and verified — at least $1 million general liability coverage
- Existing damage photographed before repair work begins — your own copy, not just the contractor's
- Replacement panels confirmed as matching profile and color to existing roof
- Fasteners installed at correct torque — not over-driven or under-driven
- All new sealant applied to clean, dry surfaces — not over existing failing caulk
- Flashing sealed at both top edge and sides, not just the bottom edge
- Completed repair inspected and signed off before final payment is made
- All job site debris removed — metal scraps, old fasteners, and packaging
- Warranty document received with contractor contact information and coverage period
- Next inspection date noted: metal roofs in San Antonio should be inspected every two to three years
- Storm damage insurance documentation kept on file if a claim was involved
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