METAL ROOFING

METAL ROOF SERVICES
FOR WASHINGTON, IN & BEYOND


Residential

Precision Metal Roofing is proud to perform high-quality metal roof repairs, replacements, and installations to homeowners in Montgomery, Washington, Terre Haute, Bloomington, Vincennes, Martinsville, Bedford, IN, and all of Southern Indiana. Whether you’re building a new house or it’s time to reroof your home, our residential roofing contractors are glad to help!


Interested in learning more about the benefits of a standing seam metal roof? We encourage you to contact us today and schedule a free estimate!

  • Why Use Metal Roofing for Your Home?

    The most common types of roofing are asphalt shingle, wood shake, or tile. All these roofs have one thing in common – they all need to be replaced at some point during your home's lifetime. Unfortunately, the cost of replacing a roof is not cheap! A new asphalt shingle roof can range from $3-$8 per square foot, and that doesn't include labor costs, which can be up to $2 per square foot. For a typical 2,000-square-foot home, this could cost you anywhere between $6,000 and $16,000!

  • The Benefits of a Standing Seam Roof for Your Home

    The standing seam metal roof is perfect for those who are looking to avoid exposed screws. The interlocking system on these roofs means that there will be no visible screws. This not only protects from UV rays and weather but also keeps your roof in great shape by avoiding any leaks!

Advantages of Metal Roofing


Durability: Indiana experiences a variety of weather conditions, from snow in the winter to heavy rain in the summer. Metal roofs are strong and can withstand these weather extremes without deteriorating. Metal roofs have a lifespan of 50 years or more.


Energy Efficiency: Metal roofs reflect solar radiant heat, which can reduce cooling costs by 10-25%. This makes them an eco-friendly option for residential roofing.


Low Maintenance: Unlike other roofing materials, metal roofs require minimal maintenance. Which is beneficial given the diverse weather patterns in Indiana.


Aesthetic Appeal: Metal roofing, especially standing seam metal roofs, offers a sleek, modern look that can enhance curb appeal.


Lightweight: Metal roofing materials are lighter compared to traditional roofing, placing less strain on your home’s structure.


Snow Shedding: In winter, metal roofs facilitate snow shedding, preventing heavy snow loads from accumulating and causing structural issues.


Environmentally Friendly: Many metal roofs are made from recycled materials and are 100% recyclable at the end of their lifespan.


Choose Precision Metal Roofing for your next project and experience the best in residential roofing solutions. From installation to repair, we are the roofing contractor you can trust in the southern Indiana area.

Metal Roofing FAQs


  • How much longer will a metal roofing last over other types of common roofing materials?

    A metal roof should last 2-3 times longer. Shingle roofs last 12-18 years depending on quality. A metal roof lasts 30-50 years. Metal will not decompose.

  • Is metal roofing eco-friendly?

    Metal roofing is 100% recyclable and can be installed over some existing shingle roofs, thus reducing excessive waste.

  • Does metal roofing cost more than other roofing types?

    A roof from Precision Metal Roofing will be slightly more expensive than an asphalt roof but should be more economical than tile, shake, or slate roofing. Given the impressive longevity of the metal roof, it is definitely one of the most cost-effective options over the lifespan of a roof.

  • Can a metal roof stand up to extreme weather?

    A metal roof is one of the best options available to combat extreme weather. It can withstand wind gusts of up to 140MPH. Studies have shown metal roofs are also much less prone to damage from hail.

  • Is a metal roof noisy in bad weather?

    On a house, metal roofing is installed over a solid substrate, which, along with attic space and insulation, will serve as sound barriers. Researchers agree that metal is not overall noisier than traditional roof products.

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