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We installed a full metal roof across this home, covering multiple roof planes, working around the stone chimney, and making sure every penetration - pipe boots, vents, the whole deal - was properly sealed and finished. This house has a layout that required careful attention at every valley and ridge intersection. Clean lines, no shortcuts.
What makes metal roofing worth the investment is what you don't have to think about anymore. No more worrying about shingles cracking in the heat, curling at the edges, or blowing off in a windstorm. Metal holds up against all of it. And with a lighter color like this one, you also get the added benefit of heat reflection - less solar gain through the roof, which can help keep the home cooler without working the AC as hard.
The curb appeal speaks for itself. Against the stone exterior and the mature trees on this lot, the finished roof looks sharp and intentional - not like an afterthought. That's what a good metal roof install does. It ties a home together and adds real, lasting value to the property.
If you've been on the fence about metal roofing, this is the kind of result that tends to settle the question. It's one of the best long-term upgrades you can make to a home, and we take a lot of pride in getting the details right on every install.