— Metal Roof
Metal roofing built for Florida storms.

Why Metal Roof
Hurricane Wind Resistance
Engineered and installed to meet Florida wind-zone requirements.
Energy-Efficient Surfaces
Reflective metal reduces heat gain and can lower cooling costs.
40–70 Year Lifespan
A metal roof often outlasts two or three shingle roofs.
Low Maintenance
Resists mold, mildew, rot, and insect damage with minimal upkeep.
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Common problems & myths — solved.
Here's the truth behind the things Central Florida homeowners worry about most — and how we put your mind at ease.
"Metal roofs are loud in the rain."
Installed over solid decking and modern underlayment, a metal roof is no louder than any other roof — the drumming-on-a-barn myth doesn't apply to residential systems.
"Metal roofs attract lightning."
Metal does not attract lightning, and because it's non-combustible, a metal roof is actually one of the safest options if lightning does strike.
"Metal roofs rust and dent easily."
Modern coated metal resists rust for decades, and quality panels are rated for hail and high winds well beyond typical Florida storms.
"Metal is too expensive to be worth it."
The upfront cost is higher, but a lifespan of 40–70 years and lower energy bills often make metal more economical over time — and financing spreads the cost.
"Metal roofs make homes hotter."
The opposite — reflective metal sheds solar heat and can lower cooling costs compared to dark asphalt shingles.

Metal roofing engineered for Florida
We install standing-seam and exposed-fastener metal systems engineered for Central Florida wind zones. Reflective metal reduces heat gain, resists mold and pests, and lasts 40–70 years — often outlasting two or three shingle roofs.
Proper decking, underlayment, and fastening are what make a metal roof perform, and we handle every detail to manufacturer spec.
The higher upfront cost is offset by decades of service and lower energy bills, and financing makes it accessible now.
Is a metal roof right for your home?
Metal is the longest-lasting mainstream roofing option and a strong fit for Florida's sun and storms. Here's what to weigh before choosing it.
Lifespan and durability
A quality metal roof commonly lasts 40–70 years — two to three times a typical shingle roof. Modern coatings resist rust and fading for decades, and quality panels are rated for hail and the high winds Florida storms bring.
Energy performance
Reflective metal bounces solar heat away instead of absorbing it like dark shingles, which can meaningfully lower attic temperatures and cooling costs through the Florida summer. It pairs well with proper ventilation for even better results.
Standing-seam vs. exposed-fastener
Standing-seam systems hide their fasteners for a sleek, ultra-durable finish ideal for homes. Exposed-fastener panels cost less and suit outbuildings and some styles. We help you choose based on look, budget, and longevity.
Debunking the myths
Installed over solid decking and modern underlayment, metal is no louder in the rain than any other roof, it doesn't attract lightning, and it doesn't dent easily. The old barn-roof stereotypes simply don't apply to today's residential systems.
Flexible financing available
A metal roof is a decades-long investment — financing lets you capture its energy savings and longevity now with low monthly payments.
Metal Roof FAQ — straight answers.
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