Metal Roofing in Ewing, NJ

It’s time to forget about leaks and constant roof repairs 

Metal roofing is the solution for those who choose quality and peace of mind!

You will get:

  • Protection from the strongest winds (UL 580 rated)
  • Energy savings of up to 40%
  • A roof that will last 40–70 years
  • A warranty from certified specialists (GAF, Owens Corning)

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Why Should You Choose a Metal Roof?

Ewing, NJ residents know well that the climate here can be unpredictable — heavy snowfalls in winter, torrential rains in spring, and gusty winds year-round. Under these conditions, a conventional roof wears out quickly.

A metal roof is a solution designed to last for decades. Here's why:

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A Metal Roof Lasts 40 to 70 Years

This means you install the roof once and forget about repairs and replacements. A traditional asphalt shingle roof lasts 20 years at most.

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Energy Savings of up to 40%

The coating on a metal roof reflects solar heat, preventing your home from overheating. In the summer, this reduces the load on your air conditioners and helps you save on cooling costs.

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A Metal Roof is 100% Recyclable

Unlike asphalt shingles, which often end up in a landfill, metal can be reused without losing its quality. This is a choice in favor of responsible consumption and environmental care.

Our Metal Roofing Services

Standing Seam Metal Roofing

This is a type of metal roof where the panels are joined by high vertical seams, or "standing seams".

Hidden fasteners are the main advantage. The panels are attached to the roof deck from the inside, not the outside, like on a typical metal roof. This means the wind can't catch the edge and tear off a piece of the roof.

  • Long, continuous panels: Instead of many small elements like shingles, this system uses long, solid sheets. They hold stronger and are less prone to deformation.
  • Vertical seams (standing seams) create additional rigidity along the entire length of the panel, adding stability to the entire roofing surface.

Who is standing seam roofing for and why?

  • Office Buildings: The modern look of a roof with no visible fasteners emphasizes a company's status, plus it offers low maintenance costs.
  • Shopping Centers and Retail Stores: The roof's strength and watertight seal ensure the safety of goods and equipment.
  • Modern Private Homes: An aesthetic in the style of "minimalism" and "loft," durability, and years of worry-free ownership.
  • Industrial Facilities: It is resistant to moisture, snow, and sharp temperature changes.

This type of roofing is often used in areas requiring reinforced solutions — including coastal regions or areas with hurricane activity.

Standing Seam Metal Roofing

R-Panels and Corrugated Systems

R-panels are wide metal panels with distinct longitudinal ribs that give the sheet extra rigidity. They look neat, lay flat, and are installed quickly.

Why people choose them:

  • Very durable: They withstand wind, snow, and impacts.
  • Economical: They cost less than standing seam systems.
  • Excellent for large buildings where practicality and speed of installation are important.

Corrugated roofing consists of wavy metal sheets. This shape enhances its strength, especially against bending, and prevents water from pooling on the roof.

Advantages of corrugated systems:

  • A time-tested solution: It has been in use for over 100 years.
  • Excellent at handling rain and snow: Water drains instantly.
  • Very durable and easy to maintain: You can even wash it with a hose.
R Panels and Corrugated Systems

Who are these options for and why? This type of roof is often installed on industrial buildings, manufacturing plants, warehouses, utility buildings, and agricultural structures. This roofing is easy to install and repair, and it has a low price per square foot — exactly what's needed for a functional space.

Metal Shingles and Slate

These are metal panels that mimic the shape and style of classic roofing — like traditional shingles or natural slate. But since they are made of metal with a protective coating, they:

  • Don't crack or crumble
  • They are resistant to moisture, frost, and sun
  • Lasts 2–3 times longer than other materials

Who is metal shingle or slate roofing for and why?

  • Private Residential Homes: Want a beautiful, classic look like a European villa? This option combines aesthetics with practicality. The roof won't leak, crack, or need replacement in 10 years.
  • Restaurants and Cafes: Looking for a striking roof that enhances your establishment's style? Metal that looks like slate or tile appears high-end but costs less than the natural alternatives.
  • Historic Buildings or Renovations: Is it important to preserve the look, but you want modern materials? These panels perfectly replicate the shape and color of classic coverings but are lighter and easier to maintain.
Metal Shingles and Slate

Not Sure What to Choose?

We can help! Our specialist will find the optimal solution for your project, budget, and conditions. Find out how you can get a beautiful and durable roof — without overpaying!

How We Install Metal Roofing

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Measurement and Assessment

Our specialist takes precise measurements and then evaluates:

  • the current condition of the roof,
  • its slope,
  • the wind and snow load (which depends on the building's location, shape, and height),
  • ventilation and drainage zones,
  • Your preferences for appearance and budget.

At this stage, we also select the type of metal roofing, optimal profiles, fasteners, and coatings. We focus on the specific needs of your project.

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Foundation Preparation before Installation

We thoroughly inspect and prepare the foundation:

  • We remove the old covering (if necessary),
  • We reinforce structures if there is any damage,
  • We install hydro and vapor barrier layers. Proper preparation is the key to a watertight and long-lasting system.
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Purlin/Sheathing Installation

The sheathing or purlins form the "skeleton" of the roof on which the metal panels are laid. Depending on the roof type, we install a metal or wooden framework (purlins). The framework must be:

  • perfectly leveled (with no height differences between boards),
  • correctly secured,
  • with the precise spacing for the specific panel type. We don't use one-size-fits-all solutions — we select everything strictly for your project to ensure maximum strength and stability.
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Metal Sheet Installation

At this stage, the roof assembly begins. We:

  • lay the sheets in the correct sequence,
  • fasten the panels in strict accordance with technical requirements,
  • finish the joints, corners, flashings, eaves, and ridges — to ensure everything is watertight,
  • Install trim and finishing elements (metal pieces that cover vulnerable areas of the roof). Moisture and wind should not have a single chance to get under the covering.
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Acceptance and Final Inspection

After the installation is complete, we conduct a detailed inspection of the entire roof:

  • We check fasteners, seals, and ventilation points,
  • We clean up all construction debris,
  • We hand over the project only after your approval. You will get a clean, reliable, and ready-to-use roof — with a quality guarantee and the support of our team!

Why Ewing Trusts Us

We are proud of our reputation in Ewing and Trenton, but what's more important is why this benefits you.

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Local Experience = No Surprises

We live and work in this region, so we know very well:

  • What weather loads to expect in winter and summer?
  • How to properly install a roof to account for Ewing's winds.
  • What building codes and permits are required in Mercer County? 

You won't have to waste time on disputes or rework — everything will be done right the first time.

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GAF and Owens Corning Certification

We have been trained and certified by leading roofing material manufacturers like GAF and Owens Corning. What this means for you:

  • You get access to premium materials with a factory warranty.
  • Confidence that the installation is performed to the manufacturer's strict standards.
  • The possibility of an extended warranty of up to 50 years. 

Certification is not a formality; it's real protection for your investment.

"We won't just disappear, dodge responsibility, or pin the blame on the contractor"

Metal Roofing vs. Asphalt Shingles

Metal Roofing Asphalt Shingles
Total Cost of Ownership (TCO)
Starts at $11K to $34K, but lasts a lifetime with minimal maintenance
Seems cheaper at the start, but you end up paying 1.5–2 times more for constant replacements and repairs
Return on Investment (ROI)
High: savings on repairs, cooling, and increased property value
Low: wears out quickly, has little to no impact on home value
Lifespan
40–70 years without replacement
15–20 years without replacement
Replacements in 50 years
0 replacements – one installation is enough
2–3 replacements minimum, each an additional expense
Energy Savings
Up to 40% savings on cooling due to its reflective coating
Offers almost no heat reduction; the house gets hot in summer, resulting in high cooling costs

If you plan to live in your home for 10+ years or are thinking about future resale value, a metal roof definitely pays for itself

TESTIMONIALS

What Our Clients Say

Here are real impressions from our work in Ewing, NJ, and the surrounding New Jersey areas:

These testimonials confirm our commitment to quality and transparency at every stage: from consultation and assessment to installation and service. Clients appreciate our professionalism, attention to detail, and honest recommendations.

FAQ

Is a metal roof noisy during rain?

No, this is a myth. With proper insulation, it’s no louder than a conventional roof.

How long does installation take?

The installation time depends on:

  • the area of the roof,
  • the complexity of the structure (angles, dormers, flashing points),
  • The type of roofing chosen (standing seam, R-panels, shingles). On average, the work takes from 5 to 14 days. However, if the roof has a complex shape (multiple slopes, many joints) or the old roof needs to be torn off, the timeline may be extended. That’s why we provide you with a precise work schedule before the project begins, so you have a clear understanding of the timeline.
What materials do you use?
  • Galvalume: Steel with a zinc-aluminum coating, reliably protected from corrosion, and optimal in price.
  • Aluminum: Lightweight and doesn’t rust, ideal for humid areas.
  • Copper: Premium class, lasts 80+ years, and develops a beautiful patina over time.
  • Zinc: Stylish, self-healing for minor scratches, and durable. 

We select the material based on your project and its requirements.

Still have questions?

Contact us and get honest answers without any pushy sales tactics