Standing Seam (Hidden Fastener)
Clean vertical ribs with concealed clips. Excellent for wind resistance and a premium look. Ideal for homes and patios.
Pearland • Sugar Land • Greater Houston
Standing seam and stone-coated steel roofs engineered for wind, hail and heat. Code-compliant installs, clean lines, and manufacturer-backed warranties.
Clean vertical ribs with concealed clips. Excellent for wind resistance and a premium look. Ideal for homes and patios.
Steel core with stone granules for a dimensional shingle or tile appearance—lighter than concrete, tougher than asphalt.
Cost-effective option for garages, shops and outbuildings. We install with butyl tape and closure strips to help prevent leaks.
Feature | Metal Roofing | Architectural Shingles |
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Wind Resistance | Interlocking seams | Good, depends on install |
Hail Durability | Dents possible but resists fractures | Bruising & granule loss common |
Heat Reflectivity | Cool roof finishes available | Absorbs more heat |
Maintenance | Low; inspect flashings & fasteners | Periodic granule wear & sealant checks |
Aesthetics | Sleek, modern; many colors/profiles | Traditional look |
Typical Cost | Higher upfront, lower lifecycle | Lower upfront |
On-roof inspection, drone photos and precise measurements. We verify decking condition, ventilation and code items.
Panel profile, color/finish, underlayment and flashing details. Clear proposal and timeline—insurance help if storm-related.
Crew protection, tear-off (if needed), ice & water at penetrations, precision panels, sealed flashings, magnet sweep and final photos.
Serving Pearland, Sugar Land, Katy, Houston and nearby. Ask about financing and color samples.
Not with a residential install. Underlayment, attic insulation and plywood decking absorb sound, making rain noise comparable to shingles.
Yes—metal resists cracking and shingle “bruising.” Large hail may dent panels, but leaks are uncommon when panels and flashings are intact.
Yes—flexible payment options are available. See our financing page.
Popular options are standing seam (1"–1.5" ribs), stone-coated shingle/tile looks, and R/AG panels for outbuildings—available in a wide range of baked-on finishes.