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Metal Roofing — Northern Utah

A Metal Roof That Outlasts the Mortgage

If you're tired of replacing shingles every 20 years, metal is worth a hard look. Standing seam and corrugated systems installed by GAF Master Elite certified craftsmen — with transparent pricing and a lifetime workmanship warranty.

Standing seam metal roof installed on Utah home

Why Homeowners Switch to Metal

Asphalt shingles work. But in Utah's climate — heavy snow, hot summers, freeze-thaw cycles — they need replacing every 20–25 years. Metal eliminates that cycle.

Lasts 40–70 years

Most homeowners who go metal never re-roof again.

Built for Utah snow

Snow slides off instead of sitting and causing ice dams.

Energy efficient

Reflects summer heat. Can reduce cooling costs up to 25%.

Class A fire rating

Non-combustible. Maximum fire protection for your home.

Low maintenance

No shingles to curl, crack, or blow off in wind.

100% recyclable

Made from 25–95% recycled material. Recyclable at end of life.

Which Metal System Is Right for Your Home?

We install two primary metal systems. Here's how they compare.

Premium option

Standing Seam

Raised interlocking seams run the full length of the panel. Fasteners are completely hidden — no exposed screws to maintain, no entry points for water.

  • Concealed fasteners — nothing to back out or gasket
  • Clean, modern look for any architectural style
  • Excellent snow shedding on Utah pitches
  • Allows thermal expansion without stress
  • Available in 30+ colors

Installed cost: $10–$14 / sq ft

Cost-effective option

Corrugated Metal

Classic wavy profile with exposed fasteners. Lower upfront investment with proven durability. Works well for farmhouse, cabin, and agricultural styles.

  • Lower material and labor cost
  • Strong structural profile
  • Great for rural and farmhouse aesthetics
  • Easy to source panels for future repairs
  • Gaskets require inspection every 5–7 years

Installed cost: $7–$10 / sq ft

Metal Roofing Cost in Utah

$7–$14

per square foot installed

40–70 year lifespan

What affects the price?

  • — Roof size (total squares)
  • — Roof pitch and complexity
  • — Standing seam vs. corrugated
  • — Panel color and gauge
  • — Tear-off layers needed

The 15-year math

A shingle roof costs less today but needs replacing in 20–25 years. If you're staying in your home, two shingle roofs over 50 years often cost more than one metal roof — before factoring in lower maintenance.

We provide itemized estimates before any work starts. No surprises.

How It Works

01

Free Consultation

We assess your roof, discuss metal options, and give you an itemized estimate — no pressure.

02

Choose Your System

Pick standing seam or corrugated, choose your color, and schedule install at your convenience.

03

Clean Install + Warranty

Certified crew installs to manufacturer spec. You get a lifetime workmanship warranty in writing.

Metal Roofing Questions We Hear Every Day

How much does a metal roof cost in Utah?

Metal roofing runs $7–$14 per square foot installed. Standing seam (concealed fastener) lands at the higher end: $10–$14. Corrugated (exposed fastener) runs $7–$10. Your final number depends on roof size, pitch, and which system you choose. We give you an itemized estimate before any work starts.

How long does a metal roof last?

40–70 years with normal maintenance. Most homeowners who install a metal roof never replace it again. Compare that to asphalt shingles, which typically need replacement every 20–25 years in Utah's climate.

Is metal roofing worth it in Utah?

If you plan to stay in your home 15+ years, metal often costs less over the life of the home than two asphalt shingle roofs. Add lower maintenance and better snow performance, and the math usually favors metal for long-term owners.

Is metal roofing loud in rain or hail?

Not with proper installation. Metal roofing installed over solid decking with quality underlayment is no louder than a shingle roof. The noise concern comes from older-style pole barn installations without insulation.

What's the difference between standing seam and corrugated?

Standing seam uses concealed fasteners — no exposed screws to maintain, cleaner look, premium price. Corrugated uses exposed fasteners — lower upfront cost, wavy profile, requires checking gaskets every few years. Both are durable. We install both and will recommend the right fit for your home.

Ready to see if metal makes sense for your home?

Free consultation. Honest comparison of your options. No pressure to choose metal if it's not the right fit.

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