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Storm-Worn Shingles Replaced With Standing Seam Metal Roof

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Storm damage has a way of pushing homeowners into a decision they've been putting off. That was the case here. The original shingle roof had taken one too many hits, and the homeowner was done patching and worrying. Time for something built to last.

We pulled off the old shingles and installed a full standing seam metal roof. The difference between the two is significant. Shingles can lift, crack, and absorb impact. Standing seam metal locks together at the seams, sheds water fast, and holds up against high winds in a way that asphalt just can't match. For a home in a storm-prone area, it's a completely different level of protection.

What we ended up with is clean, tight, and sharp-looking from every angle. The panel lines run consistent across a roof that has a lot going on - multiple hips, valleys, and angles meeting up across the whole structure. Getting those transitions right takes real skill. Every panel and seam has to be cut and fitted precisely, and that's exactly how we approach every metal roofing install we do.

Beyond the weather resistance, there's a long-term value here that matters. Metal roofs don't need the same upkeep cycle that shingles do. No granule loss, no curling edges, no worrying every time a storm rolls through. For a homeowner, that peace of mind is real - not just a sales pitch.

If your shingle roof is showing its age or has taken storm damage, a standing seam metal roof is worth a serious look. It's a bigger upfront investment, but the durability and low maintenance make it one of the smartest roof upgrades a homeowner can make.