Metal Roofing

Metal Roofing

Long-lasting metal solutions for Denver's historic and modern homes.

As Colorado hail storms intensify, more Denver homeowners choose metal roofing for its 50+ year lifespan and unmatched impact resistance.

Summit Roof Pros specializes in standing seam and metal shingle installations that complement local architecture—from Craftsman bungalows in Platt Park to contemporary builds in Stapleton. Our aluminum systems won't rust in Denver's variable climate, while stone-coated steel options mimic traditional shingles without the hail vulnerability.

Proper installation prevents thermal expansion noise—a common complaint with inferior metal roofs. We use concealed fastener systems with expansion joints sized for Colorado's 100°F annual temperature swings. For snow-prone areas like Genesee, we increase panel pitch to accelerate shedding and prevent ice buildup.

Metal roofs also deliver energy savings crucial in Denver's high-altitude sun. Reflective coatings reduce attic temperatures by up to 20°F compared to asphalt—a key benefit for south-facing slopes. Many Colorado homeowners recoup costs through reduced cooling bills and insurance discounts for impact-resistant materials.

Our Process

  1. 01 Step 1: Structural evaluation to ensure your deck supports metal weight
  2. 02 Step 2: Custom panel fabrication matching your roof's exact dimensions
  3. 03 Step 3: Installation with specialized clips allowing thermal movement
  4. 04 Step 4: Snow guard placement optimized for Colorado snowfall patterns

Benefits

  • Withstands golf ball-sized hail without damage
  • 50-year warranties backed by local installers
  • Fire-resistant—critical for foothills homes near wildfire zones
  • Energy savings up to 25% on summer cooling costs

Frequently Asked Questions

Is metal roofing noisy during Denver hailstorms?

Properly installed with solid decking and insulation, our metal roofs are no louder than asphalt—many clients report they actually muffle hail noise compared to thinner materials.

Can metal go over existing shingles?