The ultimate in durability and energy efficiency. Metal roofs last 50+ years, reflect heat, and withstand the harshest weather - the smart investment for your property.
Clean, modern lines with concealed fasteners. Vertical panels with raised seams provide superior weather protection. The premium choice.
Traditional shingle appearance with metal durability. Available in styles mimicking slate, shake, and tile. Great for residential applications.
Classic wavy profile for agricultural, industrial, and rustic residential applications. Economical and effective.
The beauty of tile roofing without the weight. Captures Spanish or Mediterranean style with metal performance.
Exposed fastener panels ideal for commercial and agricultural buildings. Cost-effective large-scale coverage.
Premium metals that develop beautiful patinas over time. Ultimate longevity for distinctive properties.
Metal roofs last 50-70+ years - 2-3 times longer than asphalt shingles. Often the last roof your home will ever need.
Reflective coatings reduce cooling costs by 25-40% in hot climates. Metal roofs keep homes cooler in Arizona summers.
Withstands high winds (up to 140 mph), resists hail impact, sheds snow easily, and won't rot, crack, or warp.
Made from 25-95% recycled content and 100% recyclable at end of life. Reduces landfill waste from roof replacements.
Most common choice. Galvanized or Galvalume coated for corrosion resistance. Excellent strength-to-cost ratio.
Lightweight and naturally corrosion-resistant. Ideal for coastal areas and salt environments. Won't rust ever.
Premium material with distinctive appearance. Develops beautiful green patina over decades. Lasts 100+ years.
Self-healing properties seal scratches naturally. Long lifespan with minimal maintenance required.
No. Modern metal roofs are installed over solid sheathing with underlayment that dampens sound. They're often quieter than other roof types. Attic insulation further reduces any noise.
No, metal roofing doesn't attract lightning. Lightning strikes the highest point regardless of material. If struck, metal actually disperses the energy safely and won't ignite like other materials.
Yes, with proper technique. We train our crews to walk on metal roofs safely for installation and maintenance. Homeowners should leave roof walking to professionals.
Excellent. Metal with reflective coatings bounces heat away rather than absorbing it. Homeowners typically see significant reduction in cooling costs compared to dark shingles.
Quality metal roofing is coated to prevent rust. Galvanized and Galvalume coatings protect steel. Aluminum and copper don't rust at all. Proper installation prevents corrosion at fasteners.
Over time, yes. While initial cost is higher, you won't need another roof replacement. Energy savings, minimal maintenance, and increased home value often make metal the better long-term investment.
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