Growing for a Reason
Why homeowners switch to metal roofing.
Pacific Northwest weather wears composite out early.
The soak-and-dry cycle takes so-called 30-year roofs down to 15–20.
Every replacement costs more than the last.
Whatever a roof costs today, the next one — at next decade’s prices — costs more.
Insurers are watching roof age.
Older roofs increasingly trigger higher premiums — or nonrenewal letters.
60 seconds: how a metal roof handles what Pacific Northwest weather throws at it.
Metal Roofing Profiles
Four looks. One lifetime roof.

Permalock
With durability, easy care, and a variety of looks, this is our most popular option for clients.
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Textured Metal Shingles
Get the timeless beauty of a cedar shake roof without the maintenance, with our metal alternative.
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Oxford Metal Shingles
Classic charm of architectural shingles with long-lasting beauty that looks great on any home.
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Standing Seam
Becoming more prevalent in residential areas going for a modern, contemporary look.
Learn MoreReal Transformations · From Our Before & After Gallery
Before & after, all over the Pacific Northwest.
What homeowners notice after the work is done.
What Happens Next
Three steps. Zero pressure.
Free assessment
Someone who works on metal every day looks at what actually matters — flashings, valleys, the decking underneath.
A straight answer
An exact quote, an honest comparison for your home, and your choice of styles and colors. No countdown clocks.
You decide
Take your time. When you’re ready, most installs run days — not weeks — with cleanup every single day.
The straight-answer guarantee: if your current roof has good years left, we’ll tell you that — in writing. That’s the assessment plenty of homeowners thank us for most.
Fair Questions
Asked before every metal roof.
Isn’t metal a lot more expensive than composite?
Every home is different, so we can’t give you a final number without walking your roof — but the cost of a metal roof isn’t the whole story. It’s the last roof you’ll buy: no 15–20 year replacement cycle, and homeowners consistently tell us the value held up over time made it well worth it. A free assessment gets you real numbers to compare, no obligation.
What if we might sell in a few years?
Our experience says a metal roof adds value, not risk — the cost of a new metal roof can be built into your home’s sale price, especially since metal roofing is lifetime roofing. And because the warranty is non-prorated and transfers to the next owner, you’re not the one who has to make the case — the paperwork does it for you.
Is it loud when it rains?
[No answer to this exact question exists on the current site — needs real, approved copy from the client before this goes live. Don’t guess at acoustic/product performance claims.]