Metal Roofing

    Metal Roofing Saskatchewan

    Metal roofing is the ultimate long-term investment for your home. We install premium standing seam and exposed fastener metal roofs that effortlessly shed snow, resist hail, and last a lifetime.

    When You Need Metal Roofing

    You need a metal roof if you're looking for a permanent "one-and-done" roofing solution, want to increase your home's resale value, or live in a rural area where fire resistance and extreme weather durability are paramount.

    How It Works

    We custom-fit metal panels to your roof's exact dimensions. For standing seam systems, the fasteners are completely concealed under the seams, creating a sleek, watertight barrier that expands and contracts naturally with temperature changes.

    Why It Suits Saskatchewan

    • Easily sheds heavy winter snow loads, preventing roof collapse and ice dams.
    • Incredible resistance to large hail—often qualifying for insurance discounts.
    • Won't rot, crack, or warp during intense summer heat or -40°C deep freezes.
    • Expected lifespan of 50+ years with minimal maintenance.
    Metal Roofing Installation

    What It Costs

    Metal roofing requires a higher upfront investment but offers the lowest lifetime cost. In Saskatchewan, an exposed fastener metal roof typically ranges from $8,000 to $16,000, while a premium standing seam system ranges from $15,000 to $30,000+, depending on the square footage and complexity.

    Our Process

    1. Consultation: We discuss panel profiles, colors, and gauges.
    2. Precise Measurement: Metal is custom-ordered to minimize waste.
    3. Preparation: Installing specialized high-temp underlayment.
    4. Installation: Expert fitting of panels, ridge caps, and flashings.
    5. Final Inspection: Ensuring a perfect, watertight seal.

    Metal Roofing FAQ

    No, when installed over a solid roof deck and proper insulation, a metal roof is no noisier than a traditional asphalt shingle roof.

    Metal roofs do not attract lightning. In fact, they are safer because they are non-combustible and won't catch fire if struck.

    Yes, but you must know where to step (typically over the purlins or decking support) to avoid denting the panels, and it can be extremely slippery. We recommend leaving maintenance to professionals.

    Invest in a Roof That Lasts a Lifetime

    Get your free metal roofing quote today. We serve Saskatoon, Regina, and the surrounding areas. Need a more budget-friendly option? View our asphalt roofing services.

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