Metal Roofing in the Northwest

We understand that a metal roof can be a major investment. Knowing you have a good manufacturer and installer guarantees your investment doesn't go to waste and understands the unique needs of homes in the Pacific Northwest.

A Pacific Northwest homeowner may choose a metal roof for several reasons:

Durability: Metal roofs are highly durable and can withstand extreme weather conditions, including heavy rain, snow, and winds. They are also resistant to fire, rot, and insect damage. The inclement weather we encounter in the NW can test a roof's durability and living along the coastline even more so. Our metal roofs with Oceanguard coating holds up in the toughest coastal storm, and even against salt spray.  

Longevity: Metal roofs typically last much longer than traditional roofing materials, such as asphalt shingles. A well-maintained Nu-Ray metal roof can last 50 years or more, making it a cost-effective choice in the long run.

Energy efficiency: Metal roofs reflect solar radiant heat, which can help reduce cooling costs in the summer. They can also be coated with special paint or finishes that reflect even more heat. Our Nu-Ray panels are engineered to comply with ENERGY STAR® solar reflectance limits for steep-slope and low-slope roofing products. The cooling effects of our ULTRA-Cool® coating products also significantly reduce air conditioning costs for residential and commercial buildings, among other benefits. 

Environmentally friendly: Metal roofs are often made from recycled materials and are themselves recyclable at the end of their life. They can also help reduce energy consumption, which can have a positive impact on the environment.

Aesthetics: Our metal panels come in a variety of colors and styles, which can add a modern or rustic look to a home. They can also increase the curb appeal and resale value of a home.

Contact us for a free color swatch, or check out our color brochures. 

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