Metal Roofing

Metal Roofing

Energy-efficient metal roofs that reflect Phoenix heat and last decades.

Metal roofing is an increasingly popular choice for Phoenix homes, offering exceptional durability and heat reflection. We install standing seam metal roofs with specialized coatings that reflect up to 85% of solar radiation - significantly reducing cooling costs during our long summers.

Our metal roofs are engineered for Arizona's conditions, with expansion joints that accommodate the metal's natural movement during temperature swings. The interlocking panels provide superior wind resistance during monsoon storms, and the non-combustible material offers important fire protection in our desert environment.

For Southwestern-style homes, we offer metal roofs that mimic traditional tile profiles while providing modern performance. The lightweight nature of metal is ideal for older homes where additional structural support might be costly. With proper maintenance, our metal roofs can last 50+ years in the Valley's climate - often outlasting the homeowners who install them.

Our Process

  1. 01 Step 1: Structural evaluation to ensure proper support
  2. 02 Step 2: Custom panel fabrication for your roof's dimensions
  3. 03 Step 3: Installation with thermal expansion accommodations
  4. 04 Step 4: Final inspection and coating application

Benefits

  • 50+ year lifespan in Arizona climate
  • Significantly reduces cooling costs
  • Class A fire rating
  • Wind resistant up to 140 mph

Frequently Asked Questions

Are metal roofs noisy during rain?

Not with proper installation - we include sound-deadening underlayment that makes rain noise comparable to other roof types. Many customers report they actually enjoy the gentle sound during our rare rains.

Do metal roofs make homes hotter?

Quite the opposite - our reflective metal roofs can reduce attic temperatures by up to 30°F compared to traditional materials. This dramatically lowers AC usage during Phoenix summers.

How does metal roofing handle hail?

Our thicker-gauge residential metal panels resist hail damage far better than asphalt shingles. While very large hail might dent the surface, it won't compromise the roof's waterproofing like hail can with other materials.