The ultimate storm protection for your Atlanta home. Standing seam metal roofing withstands 140+ MPH winds and lasts 50+ years.
In a region where severe thunderstorms, damaging hail, and high winds are not a matter of if but when, metal roofing represents the ultimate investment in home protection. Metal roofing systems are engineered to withstand wind speeds exceeding 140 miles per hour, resist impact damage from hail up to 2 inches in diameter, and provide a service life of 50 to 70 years with virtually zero maintenance required. For Atlanta homeowners who are tired of replacing shingle roofs every 15 to 20 years after storm damage, metal roofing eliminates that cycle permanently.
Atlanta Roof Master has installed metal roofing systems on hundreds of homes across Metro Atlanta, from historic Buckhead estates to modern Midtown lofts to suburban homes in Sandy Springs and Roswell. Our installation teams are factory-trained and certified by the leading metal roofing manufacturers, ensuring every panel is installed to exact manufacturer specifications with concealed fastener systems that eliminate leak points.
Beyond storm protection, metal roofing delivers significant energy savings in Atlanta's hot, humid climate. Reflective cool-roof coatings can reduce attic temperatures by up to 30 degrees, lowering air conditioning costs by 15 to 25 percent. Metal roofs are also fully recyclable at the end of their service life, making them the most environmentally responsible roofing choice available.
If your current shingle roof has been damaged by a storm and requires replacement, this is the ideal time to consider upgrading to metal. Your insurance settlement covers the cost of replacing your roof with comparable materials, and the difference between that settlement amount and the cost of a metal upgrade is often surprisingly modest. Many homeowners find that the upgrade to standing seam metal costs just $3,000 to $6,000 more out of pocket than a premium shingle installation after insurance coverage.
When you calculate the long-term value, that modest upgrade eliminates the need for another roof replacement for the next 50 years, reduces your annual energy costs, and may qualify you for a 10 to 15 percent reduction in your homeowner's insurance premium due to the superior wind and impact ratings. The metal upgrade pays for itself within 5 to 8 years and then continues saving you money for decades.