Get the Last Roof You’ll Ever Need
Metal roofing is growing in popularity across the country thanks to its fire resistance, eco-friendly nature, and lifespan of 50-70 years! What’s not to love? We’re proud to install metal roofs for local home and business owners in North Carolina and Virginia.
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GAF TimberSteel Pilot Contractor
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Standing Seam Metal Experts
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Accessible Financing Options
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The Benefits of Metal Are Impressive
If you’re planning on living in your home for a long time and you don’t want to replace your roof again, metal could be the perfect solution. Metal roofing is impressively weather-resistant, effortlessly standing up to hail and wind for 50+ years on average. Plus, it’s made from recycled materials, looks stylish, and is cost-effective.
Expert Installation You Can Trust
Since metal roofing isn’t as common as asphalt shingles, it’s harder to find a contractor with the necessary skills and experience to install it. Kenneth Daniel Roofing is the local metal roofing expert— in fact, we’re one of the only contractors in the country that’s a part of the GAF TimberSteel pilot program.
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Do metal roofs cost more than shingle roofs?
Yes, metal panels cost more than asphalt shingles. However, they can last more than twice the amount of time, so you will break even on the investment, considering that you won’t need to repair or replace your roof as often.
How long does a metal roof last?
Metal roofs typically last 50-70 years with proper maintenance. It’s often the last roof many homeowners ever need!
Who are metal roofs ideal for?
Metal roofs are ideal for homeowners who intend to stay in their home for more than 15 years and don’t want to replace their roof again. Even if you’re planning on selling your home soon, metal roofs are a great tool to increase home resale value.
Is Kenneth Daniel Roofing fully licensed and insured?
Yes! Our company is licensed, insured, and bonded. The state of Virginia requires licensure, and our license number is 2705173665. The state of North Carolina doesn’t require contractors to be licensed, but we still are! Our North Carolina license number is L.84274.