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      Standing Seam Metal Roof

      The premium choice for modern homeowners, standing seam metal roofs are engineered for maximum strength and style. With a sleek, clean design and exceptional weather resistance, this 24-Gauge, 0.61 mm thick roofing option is built to last a lifetime. Ideal for those seeking a high-performance, low-maintenance solution, standing seam roofs are perfect for both residential and commercial properties.

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      Metal Shingles Roofing

      Our metal shingles are designed to replicate the appearance of natural slate and wood shakes, offering a lightweight, long-lasting alternative. These shingles are perfect for homeowners who want the charm of traditional materials without the maintenance hassle.

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      Metal Tiles Roofing

      Available in three stunning designs and with 25 Gauge, 0.53 mm thickness, each crafted to elevate your home’s curb appeal while providing superior protection against Canada’s unpredictable weather. Monterrei: Inspired by Mediterranean architecture. Tampere: A blend of traditional and contemporary styles. Venice: Perfect for homeowners seeking a rustic charm.

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      Asphalt Shingles Roofing

      As one of the most popular roofing materials, asphalt shingles combine affordability, versatility, and longevity. Whether you’re looking for a classic look or a modern design, our wide range of styles and colors ensures a perfect match for your home’s aesthetic.

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      Vinyl Siding

      Transform your home’s exterior with low-maintenance, weather-resistant vinyl siding. Available in a variety of colors and textures, vinyl siding offers the perfect combination of beauty and functionality. It’s resistant to fading, cracking, and warping, ensuring your home looks fresh and vibrant year after year.

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      Steel Siding

      For unmatched strength and durability, choose steel siding. This premium option is designed to withstand extreme weather conditions, including hail and heavy winds, while maintaining its sleek appearance. Steel siding is perfect for homeowners who want a modern, industrial look with minimal upkeep.

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      James Hardie Siding

      James Hardie siding is the ultimate choice for homeowners seeking premium quality and timeless beauty. Made from fiber cement, this siding is fire-resistant, pest-proof, and built to endure the toughest climates. With a wide range of textures and finishes, James Hardie siding offers the perfect balance of elegance and resilience, making it a favorite among Calgary.

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      How Much Does a Metal Roof Cost?

      The cost of a metal roof depends on the type of metal roofing system you choose: Metal Shingles: Typically range from $10 to $15 per square foot, installed. Metal Tiles: Average $7,5 to $11 per square foot, installed. Standing Seam: Premium option, ranging from $13 to $20+ per square foot, installed. Factors like roof size, pitch, complexity and your location can also affect the final price.

      Can I Get a Free Estimate Online?

      Yes! We provide a free, no-obligation estimate based on your inputs in Calculator. While this estimate is a great starting point, we recommend scheduling a professional inspection for a detailed and accurate quote tailored to your specific project.

      Why Are Metal Roofs More Expensive Than Asphalt Shingles?

      Metal roofs are more expensive upfront due to their superior durability, longevity, and energy efficiency. While asphalt shingles last 25–30 years, metal roofs can last 50–70+ years with minimal maintenance. Over time, the reduced need for replacements and lower energy bills make metal roofs a cost-effective investment.

      Do You Offer Financing Options for Roofing Projects?

      We currently work on it, and will notify when we're able to offer flexible financing options to help homeowners manage the cost of their roofing projects.

      How Much Does It Cost to Put a Metal Roof on a 2,000 sq ft House?

      The cost of installing a metal roof on a 2,000 sq ft house depends on several factors that contribute to the overall price: Material Type: Whether you choose metal shingles, tiles, or standing seam panels, each option has a different cost per square foot. Roof Pitch: Steeper roofs require more materials and labor, increasing the total cost. Complexity: Features like skylights, chimneys, dormers, or multiple roof planes can add to the installation time and expense. Labor Costs: Labor varies based on the complexity of the project and local rates. Additional Features: Underlayment, ventilation systems, gutters, soffits, fascia can also impact the final price. While we don’t provide an exact price without specific details, these factors combined will determine the total investment for your metal roof. For a precise estimate, our team can assess your property and provide a detailed breakdown.

      How Much Does It Cost to Install a Metal Roof on a 1,500 sq ft House?

      The cost of installing a metal roof on a 1,500 sq ft house is influenced by several key factors. The type of metal roofing you choose — whether it’s metal shingles, tiles, or standing seam — will significantly impact the price. Additionally, the pitch of the roof plays a role, as steeper roofs require more materials and labor. The complexity of the roof design, such as the presence of dormers, valleys, or chimneys, can also increase costs. Other considerations include the quality of underlayment, ventilation systems, and any necessary structural preparations. While the exact cost will vary based on these factors, our team can provide a detailed estimate tailored to your specific project after evaluating your property.