METAL ROOFING
Metal Roofing in the Pacific Northwest
Built for Rain. Built for Wind. Built to Last.
Metal roofing is one of the most reliable and long-lasting roofing systems for homes and businesses throughout the Pacific Northwest. With heavy rainfall, constant moisture, moss growth, and seasonal windstorms, PNW properties benefit greatly from the durability and performance of a properly installed metal roof.
Types of Metal Roofing We Install:
Standing Seam Metal Roofing
Premium option with concealed fasteners
Exceptional waterproofing for rainy climates
Sleek, modern appearance
Longest lifespan
Exposed Fastener Metal Panels
Budget-friendly solution for homes, shops, and barns
Durable steel construction
Recommended for customers wanting an economical upgrade from shingles
Metal Shingles & Metal Tiles
Looks like traditional roofing (shake, slate, or architectural shingles)
Strong, lightweight, and long-lasting
Perfect for homes wanting curb appeal + durability
Is Metal Roofing Right for Your Property?
Metal roofing is the ideal choice for:
Homes in heavy rainfall or moss-prone areas
Coastal homes needing corrosion-resistant protection
Shops, barns, and ADUs
Modern homes seeking a clean, architectural finish
Homeowners wanting to stop replacing shingles every 10–15 years
High-wind or wildfire-prone zones
If durability, longevity, and low maintenance are important to you—metal roofing is one of the best investments you can make for a Pacific Northwest property.
Why Choose Metal Roofing?
40 – 70+ Year Lifespan Metal roofing is engineered to outlast traditional asphalt shingles by decades. It resists moisture, rot, moss, and algae — problems that shorten the life of most roofing systems in the Northwest.
Superior Weather Protection Metal roofs shed heavy rain easily and hold strong against high winds. Many systems are rated for 120–140+ mph wind resistance.
Low Maintenance No more scraping moss or replacing broken shingles. Metal stays clean naturally and requires little upkeep.
Fire-Resistant & Energy Efficient Most systems offer a Class A fire rating and reflective coatings that help keep homes cooler in summer.
Cost of Metal Roofing in the PNW
Metal roofing typically ranges depending on profile, complexity, and material type.
While the upfront cost is higher than shingles, metal roofing offers:
Lower lifetime cost
Fewer repairs
Energy savings
A lifespan up to 3× longer
