Metal Roof
Metal roofing is a smart, long-term investment for residential and commercial properties across Chicago, Cicero, Berwyn, and surrounding suburbs. Known for its exceptional durability and energy efficiency, metal roofing stands up to the Midwest’s toughest conditions—shedding snow easily in winter and reflecting heat in the summer to help reduce cooling costs.
Whether you're upgrading a home or protecting a commercial facility, metal roofs offer peace of mind with lifespans of 40–70 years and minimal maintenance. They resist fire, mold, pests, and corrosion, making them one of the most resilient roofing options available.
Available in a variety of colors and profiles—from standing seam panels to styles that mimic traditional shingles or tiles—metal roofing can suit both modern and historic architecture with ease.
Installed by skilled professionals, metal roofs offer lasting performance and sleek curb appeal.
What is Metal Roofing?
Metal roofing is a durable, long-lasting roofing solution made from materials such as steel, aluminum, zinc, or copper. Designed to withstand extreme weather conditions, metal roofs are known for their exceptional resistance to wind, hail, heavy snow, and fire. Unlike traditional shingles, metal roofing panels or tiles are lightweight, non-combustible, and often coated to resist rust, corrosion, and fading. Available in a variety of styles and finishes—including standing seam, corrugated panels, and designs that replicate shingles or tiles—metal roofing offers a sleek, modern look or can be tailored to suit more traditional architecture. It's also one of the most energy-efficient roofing materials, reflecting heat in the summer to help lower cooling costs. With proper installation, metal roofs can last 40–70 years or more, making them a sustainable and cost-effective choice for both residential and commercial properties.
Types of Metal Roofing
Galvalume Roofing
Galvalume is a steel roofing material coated with a blend of aluminum and zinc. It's highly resistant to rust and corrosion, making it ideal for areas with heavy rain or snow. It offers a clean, modern look and is one of the most affordable options in metal roofing
Aluminum Roofing
Aluminum is lightweight, naturally resistant to rust, and great for coastal areas or places with high humidity. It's durable and energy-efficient, often used on both residential and commercial buildings. While softer than steel, it holds up well in most weather conditions.
Zinc Roofing
Zinc is a premium option known for its self-healing surface—scratches can "disappear" over time as it develops a natural patina. It's incredibly long-lasting (often 80–100 years), low maintenance, and environmentally friendly, though it does come at a higher price.
Copper Roofing
Copper is a beautiful, high-end roofing material that develops a distinctive green patina over time. It's lightweight, corrosion-resistant, and can last well over a century. Due to its premium cost, it’s often used for accents or specialty roofing projects.
Stainless Steel Roofing
Stainless steel is exceptionally strong and resistant to corrosion, making it great for extreme climates. It doesn't rust, is low maintenance, and offers a sleek, modern finish. It’s more expensive than galvanized steel but offers superior durability and performance.