Metal Roofing in Cedar Grove
Drive the county roads east of town and you’ll pass a metal roof every quarter mile, on barns, shops, and a growing number of houses. The rural properties around Cedar Grove went metal first for practical reasons: needles and leaf litter slide off steel instead of composting in the valleys, and a falling limb that would crack shingles often leaves nothing but a dent in a rib.
Standing Seam or Exposed Fastener
The screw-down panels on older outbuildings show the known weakness of budget metal. The rubber washers under the screws dry out after 15 or 20 years, the screws back out a few threads, and the roof starts seeping at a hundred small points. For houses we quote standing seam, which hides every fastener under the locked seams, carries paint warranties measured in decades, and handles the expansion of temperature swings the way exposed-fastener panels can’t.
Metal costs more up front than shingles and routinely outlasts two shingle roofs, so the math favors anyone planning to stay put. We install over solid decking, add snow guards above doorways where the pitch warrants them, and detail every penetration in metal.
Profiles and colors are on our metal roofing page. Comparing against shingles? Start with a replacement quote, and builders can spec panels early through new construction roofing. More local work: the Cedar Grove page.
Call (555) 123-4567 for a metal roofing quote.