Is Metal Roofing Loud When It Rains?
You’ve heard the story:
“Rain on a metal roof is like living inside a drum.”
It’s one of the top questions we get at Better Way Roofing, and one of the most misunderstood parts of choosing a roof.
Here’s the straight truth, based on real homeowner experiences, actual sound tests, and what we’ve seen on hundreds of installs.
The Drum Effect Myth — Where It Really Comes From
Metal’s “noisy” reputation isn’t from modern homes.
It comes from:
- Old barns and sheds: Thin metal sheets slapped over open framing with nothing, no decking, no underlayment, no insulation, to block sound.
- Poor insulation: If your attic isn’t adequately insulated to block out the noise of rain, you will experience noise nuisance
Lyle’s Pro Tip: If a metal roof is noisy, there is likely no insulation or you have a cathedral ceiling (or both).
Metal Roofing: The Numbers Don’t Lie
Independent testing shows:
| Roof Type | Decibels (dBA) | What You Hear |
| Asphalt shingles | 46 | Background hum |
| Metal + insulation | 46–52 | Same as shingles |
| Metal + Cathedral ceiling | 52 | Slightly louder than shingles |
| Metal on open frame | 70+ | Vacuum cleaner loud |
A 6-decibel difference? Most people can’t detect that. And with good insulation, the gap disappears.
What You’ll Actually Hear in Real Life
Homeowners tell us:
- Light rain: Gentle, soothing tap (some love it for the cozy vibe)
- Heavy rain: Noticeable but muffled, nothing like the “drumroll” they expected
- Hail: Louder thuds
- Sunny days: Possibly a pop or creak with hidden fasteners, that’s just the metal expanding and contracting
Lyle’s Pro Tip: The sound you hear will be more shaped by how well your attic is insulated and the structure type than the metal itself
The Quiet Metal Roof Formula
Here’s how to keep your home whisper-quiet:
- Solid Decking – Plywood or OSB for the roof decking will keep the sound from traveling.
- Good Insulation – Having the proper R-value thickness per local codes will ensure that noise is minimised as well as help keep the house warm in winter and cool in summer.
Real Concerns from Real People
“Our old pole barn was so loud in the rain we had to shout inside. I was worried the house would be the same.”
— Janet M., Indiana
“We got creaking in summer afternoons, turned out to be the hidden fasteners moving. Not a problem, but worth knowing.”
— Brian T., Elkhart
Get complete peace of mind around your new metal roof
A modern, well-installed metal roof is no louder than asphalt shingles. The noise myths come from barns, not having proper insulation or a cathedral ceiling, not from today’s roofing systems.
If you want a roof that lasts decades, shrugs off storms, and doesn’t make you feel like you’re in a drum solo, we can make it happen.📞 Call Better Way Roofing at (574) 370-8342, we’ll walk you through our options and help you make the right decision for you.