Free inspection & design
We measure your roof, assess the deck and pitch, and walk you through panel profiles, colors, and finishes — including reflective options suited to the Central Texas sun.
A standing seam metal roof can last 40 to 70 years, shrug off hail and high wind, and reflect the brutal Central Texas sun off your house instead of into it — cutting your cooling bills along the way.
A quality asphalt roof is a great value, but in Central Texas it’s fighting a losing battle against UV and heat — you’ll likely replace it two or three times across the life of one metal roof. Standing seam metal flips that math. With concealed fasteners, vertical panels, and a baked-on finish, a properly installed metal roof routinely lasts 40 to 70 years, which often makes it the last roof you’ll ever buy for the home.
It’s also one of the smartest answers to our weather. Metal reflects solar heat rather than absorbing it like dark asphalt, so your attic runs cooler and your AC works less from June through September. And because the panels are slick and interlocked, wind and rain have nothing to grab.
Metal is a precision install. Here’s how we get it right.
We measure your roof, assess the deck and pitch, and walk you through panel profiles, colors, and finishes — including reflective options suited to the Central Texas sun.
You get a fixed written quote covering panels, underlayment, trim, and flashing. We order your custom-length panels so seams are minimized and the roof is as watertight as possible.
We tear off, lay high-temp underlayment, and install the standing seam system with concealed clips that let the metal expand and contract in our heat. Then we sweep for fasteners and haul off every scrap.
Let’s be straight: a standing seam metal roof costs more up front than asphalt shingles. The payoff is on the back end. It lasts two to three times longer, so the cost per year of service is often lower than re-shingling repeatedly; it can trim your summer cooling bills; many insurers offer premium discounts for impact-rated metal in hail country; and metal can boost resale value. We never quote metal over the phone — the price depends on your roof’s size, pitch, complexity, and panel choice. Every project starts with a free inspection and a written quote, and financing is available so you can spread the investment out.
Metal isn’t the right answer for every home, and we’ll tell you if it isn’t. If a premium architectural shingle replacement is a better fit for your budget and goals, we’ll lay that out honestly. If your current roof was hammered in a recent storm, a metal upgrade may tie into your insurance claim — ask us about storm damage restoration. We install metal roofs for homeowners and businesses across Central Texas, from Temple and Waco down through the Austin metro.
A free inspection, a written quote that doesn’t change, and a workmanship warranty in writing. If your roof doesn’t need replacing, we’ll tell you — even when it costs us the job.
Just the opposite. Metal with a reflective “cool roof” finish bounces solar heat away instead of soaking it up like dark asphalt. Paired with proper attic ventilation, that keeps your attic and your AC bills lower through a Central Texas summer.
No. The image of rain hammering a barn roof comes from bare metal over open rafters. On a home, the metal sits over solid decking, underlayment, and attic insulation, so it’s typically no louder inside than a shingle roof.
Standing seam metal carries high impact ratings — many systems are Class 4, the top tier. Large hail can leave cosmetic dents, but metal resists the cracking and granule loss that ruins shingles, and it rarely leaks from hail. Many insurers offer premium discounts for impact-rated roofs.
A properly installed standing seam metal roof typically lasts 40 to 70 years — often the last roof you’ll buy for the home. That longevity is why the higher up-front cost frequently works out cheaper per year than replacing asphalt every 15 to 20 years.
In most cases, yes. We assess your deck, pitch, and structure during the free inspection. If metal is a good fit we’ll show you panel and color options; if a repair or shingle replacement makes more sense for your situation, we’ll tell you. We serve all of Central Texas.
Get a free inspection and a written metal-roof quote — no pressure, no obligation.