
Tennessee roofs face heat, humidity, and storms. We offer roofing solutions built to last. We serve Memphis and communities across Tennessee. Our metal roofs provide excellent protection. Let us help you.
Tennessee experiences hot, humid summers and can be prone to severe thunderstorms. This combination puts significant stress on roofing materials. Metal roofing is a superior choice for Tennessee homes. It offers excellent resistance to wind, heavy rain, and hail, ensuring your home remains protected. We offer a wide array of metal roof colors to enhance your home's appearance. Lighter colors can help reflect the intense summer sun, keeping your home cooler and potentially lowering energy bills. We help you select colors that complement your home and perform well in Tennessee's climate.
The cost of installing a metal roof in Tennessee is influenced by several factors. These include the size of your roof, the specific type of metal chosen, and the complexity of the installation. We provide free, no-obligation quotes for your Tennessee home.
Our process begins with a thorough assessment of your existing roof. We then prepare the roof deck for optimal installation. The metal panels are precisely fitted and secured to ensure superior weatherproofing. Finally, we conduct a complete cleanup of the work area. This ensures a high-quality finish.
In Tennessee, metal roof colors can be chosen for both style and energy efficiency. Lighter colors, such as whites and light grays, are excellent for reflecting the intense summer sun, helping to keep homes cooler. Darker colors can absorb heat, which might be beneficial in cooler months. We can help you find a color that suits your needs.
The cost of metal roofing varies by material. Corrugated metal panels are often a more economical choice for homeowners. Standing seam metal roofs offer enhanced durability and a more modern aesthetic but typically have a higher initial cost. The metal's gauge and finish also impact the price. We can discuss budget-friendly options.
The 25% rule in roofing generally suggests that if more than 25% of your roof is damaged, replacement is often the most sensible option. In Tennessee, where severe weather can occur, it's vital to follow this. Addressing widespread damage promptly prevents further issues and protects your home.
Metal roofs are known for their impressive lifespan. In Tennessee's climate, a properly installed metal roof can last between 40 and 70 years. They are highly resistant to the heat, humidity, and potential storms common in the state.
Useful reference: ENERGY STAR roofing — cool roof efficiency.