Roof Repair

Metal Roofing in Murfreesboro, TN

Metal roofing has moved from a commercial and agricultural staple to one of the most sought-after options in residential roofing — and for good reason. A properly installed metal roof can last 40 to 70 years, stands up to the hail, wind, and heat that Middle Tennessee routinely delivers, and can meaningfully reduce your cooling costs. At Roof Repair Expert LLC, we install, repair, and replace metal roofing systems of all types for homes and commercial buildings throughout Murfreesboro and the surrounding area. Contact us today for a free metal roofing estimate.

Metal Roofing Services We Offer

We handle the full scope of metal roofing work, from new installations to repairs and restoration coatings.

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Types of Metal Roofing

Metal Materials Compared

Steel:

The most common metal roofing material. Galvanized steel is coated with zinc for corrosion resistance; Galvalume steel adds aluminum to the zinc coating for improved performance. Steel is strong, cost-effective, and widely available in a range of finishes.

Aluminum:

Lighter than steel and naturally corrosion-resistant, aluminum is an excellent choice in high-moisture environments. It costs more than steel but requires no anti-corrosion coating.

Copper:

Copper is the premium choice, known for its distinctive patina and exceptional longevity. It's primarily used in accent applications — valleys, dormers, cupolas — rather than full roof installations, due to its high material cost.

Lifespan and Durability

Standing seam metal roofing systems routinely last 50 to 70 years with minimal maintenance. Corrugated and ribbed systems typically fall in the 40 to 60 year range depending on material, coating quality, and maintenance. Metal roofing outperforms asphalt in virtually every durability category: wind resistance (standing seam systems typically carry 120+ mph wind ratings), hail resistance, fire resistance (Class A rated), and resistance to moss, algae, and rot.

Cost Breakdown

Metal roofing carries a higher upfront cost than asphalt shingles. Standing seam is the most expensive metal option, followed by stone-coated steel, metal tile, and corrugated. However, when amortized over the lifespan of the roof, metal roofing often costs less per year of service than asphalt. For many homeowners, the combination of longevity, reduced maintenance, and energy savings makes metal roofing the more cost-effective choice over time. We provide full, itemized estimates so you can make an apples-to-apples comparison.

Energy Efficiency

Metal roofing reflects solar radiation rather than absorbing it, which keeps attic temperatures lower during Murfreesboro's hot summers and reduces cooling load. Many metal roofing products qualify for Energy Star ratings and may be eligible for utility rebates. Reflective coatings, available in a wide range of colors, maximize the cool-roof performance of metal systems.

Noise and Insulation

One of the most common concerns about metal roofing is noise during rain and hail events. Modern metal roofing installed over a solid deck with a proper underlayment is no louder than asphalt shingles — the "tin roof in a rainstorm" experience is associated with metal roofing installed over open framing without insulation, which is not how residential systems are installed. With a properly installed solid deck and underlayment system, rain noise on a metal roof is well within normal range.

Installation Process

Metal roofing installation begins with a full teardown of existing material and a deck inspection, identical to an asphalt replacement. We then install appropriate underlayment — often a high-temperature synthetic product — followed by the metal roofing system per the manufacturer's installation specifications. Trim pieces, transitions, flashing, and ridge caps are installed to ensure a complete and watertight system. Fasteners, clips, and sealants are all selected for compatibility with the specific metal product being installed to prevent galvanic corrosion and ensure long-term performance.

Frequently Asked Questions

Metal Roofing

Will a metal roof add to my home's value?

Yes. Metal roofing is consistently associated with increased resale value, in part because buyers recognize the reduced future maintenance and replacement cost. Some real estate studies suggest metal roofing recovers a high percentage of its installation cost in home resale value.

No more than any other roof material. Metal roofing is non-combustible and does not increase the likelihood of a lightning strike. In fact, because metal roofing won't ignite if struck, it's considered safer than wood or asphalt in this regard.

In some cases, a metal roof can be installed over existing shingles, which eliminates tear-off costs. This is only advisable if the existing deck is structurally sound and the added weight is within the roof structure's tolerance. We'll assess this during

Get a Free Metal Roofing Estimate in Spring Hill, TN

If you're ready to invest in a roof that will likely outlast your mortgage, call Roof Repair Expert LLC for a free metal roofing estimate in Murfreesboro. We install every major metal roofing system and we'll help you find the right fit.

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