Modern homes and clean rooflines are a natural match for metal — here's what to know before you choose.
Newer homes tend to favour clean lines, bold colours, and low-maintenance materials — and metal roofing delivers all three. It's a big part of why so many of the contemporary builds going up across the West Shore are choosing metal from the start rather than defaulting to shingles.
We work with both builders putting up new homes and homeowners replacing an existing roof. The advantage is the same in either case: a crisp standing seam profile that looks sharp on modern architecture, in a finish engineered to last the life of the home instead of needing replacement in 15–20 years.
Whether you're planning a new build or rethinking the roof on a home you already own, it's worth understanding how metal compares before you commit to anything.

Sitting at the foot of the Western Communities means real exposure — heavy winter rain coming off the hills and wind pushing through the valleys. A roof out here has to perform, not just look good.
That's where metal makes sense. It handles sustained rainfall, won't grow the moss that takes over asphalt in this damp region, and keeps its clean appearance for decades. For a modern home meant to look great for the long haul, it's a practical choice as much as an aesthetic one.

From full roof replacements that finally break the asphalt cycle, to new builds, custom fabrication, and metal siding — here's where to learn more about each.
We'll take a look at your home, talk through your options, and give you an honest estimate — whether you're ready to go now or just exploring.