Metal roofing systems can be made from steel, aluminum, copper, or zinc, and they come in a variety of styles—such as standing seam panels or metal shingles—that suit both modern and traditional homes.
Metal roofs can last 40–70 years with proper maintenance, far outlasting asphalt shingles. They resist high winds, won’t crack or warp, and are fire-resistant—making them a smart choice for long-term protection.
Metal reflects sunlight, helping keep homes cooler in summer and reducing air conditioning costs. In winter, a properly insulated and vented metal roof helps retain warmth.
Most metal roofing materials contain recycled content and can be fully recycled at the end of their lifespan, reducing landfill waste.
Metal roofing offers a wide variety of colors and finishes, including options that mimic slate, wood shake, or tile for enhanced curb appeal.
While installation costs can be higher than asphalt, the long-term value is substantial. Reduced maintenance and extended lifespan often make metal the more cost-effective choice over time.
In New England, metal’s snow-shedding ability and resistance to freeze-thaw damage make it a perfect fit.
Ready to explore a metal roof that stands the test of time?
Call Associate Roofing at (978) 977-3816 or visit www.associateroofing.com for a free consultation.