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Will Tariff Changes Effect My New Roof or Solar Installation?

Updated: 1 day ago



In March 2025, the U.S. administration implemented significant tariffs on imported materials, notably a 25% tariff on steel and aluminum imports. These measures aim to bolster domestic manufacturing but have raised concerns among homeowners planning roofing or solar installations. If you’ve been looking to install metal shingles near me or are considering solar panel installation, understanding how these tariffs might affect your projects is important.


Here’s the good news: while tariffs may affect certain materials, our team at Amy’s Roofing & Solar is committed to keeping our pricing competitive and minimizing any potential delays. Let’s explore a bit about how your roofing project may be affected by new tariffs:


How Roofing Costs Could Be Affected

Roofing costs can fluctuate due to various factors, including material availability, manufacturing expenses, and newly imposed tariffs, here’s what you need to know:

Metal Roofing & Metal Shingles

Metal roofing materials, including flashings and metal shingles, often rely on steel and aluminum. When the new 25% tariffs are in place, the cost of these materials will rise, increasing overall project expenses. Even domestically produced product pricing is going up because domestic materials will be in higher demand and that increases manufacturer’s pricing. Remember that the tariff is applied to the material cost only, not the entire project cost. At Amy’s Roofing & Solar, we are working hard to avoid tariffs by buying materials at strategic times.  We are doing what we can to mitigate the impact on our customers. Asphalt & Other Roofing Materials

For homeowners considering traditional asphalt shingles, the impact of tariffs is also increasing prices, though it is unclear why. ..


Will Solar Panel Pricing Be Affected?

In December 2024, tariffs on solar materials from China were doubled from 25% to 50%, effective January 1, 2025. These materials are essential components of solar panels, and higher tariffs could lead to increased costs for imported solar panels. There are high quality American Manufacturers also, however, the effect of imported solar tariffs also drives the prices up on domestically manufactured products. 

If you’re considering a home battery backup near me to complement your solar system, rest assured that our suppliers offer competitive pricing on battery storage solutions. Even with potential tariffs, the long-term savings of solar energy and home battery backups make them a smart investment.


Amy’s Roofing & Solar's Commitment to Clients

At Amy’s Roofing & Solar, we understand the concerns these tariffs may raise. Here's how we're addressing them:

Diverse Supplier Network: We collaborate with a broad range of suppliers, both domestic and international, to ensure material availability and competitive pricing.​

Transparent Communication: We pledge to keep you informed about any changes that could impact your project, ensuring transparency throughout the process.​

Customized Solutions: Our team is ready to discuss alternative materials or designs that align with your budget and help to maximize your solar installation ROI without compromising quality.


Why Now Is the Right Time to Act

While tariffs introduce some uncertainty, they also underscore the importance of timely action. Delaying your roofing or solar project could expose you to further market fluctuations and potential price increases. Initiating a consultation and design process now allows us to plan ahead to minimize any impact on your project.


Ready to Move Forward with Your Project? Call Amy’s Roofing & Solar

If you’ve been considering a new roof, metal shingles, or a solar installation with a home battery backup, now is still a great time to invest in your home, rental or commercial property. Contact Amy’s Roofing & Solar today or give us a call at (707) 981-9801 for a consultation and let’s discuss your best options!

 
 

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