Nova Scotia weather is hard on roofs: heavy snow, driving rain, salty coastal air and powerful storms all take their toll. Metal roofing is one of the toughest, most weather-ready choices you can make for an Atlantic Canada home.
Sheds Snow and Ice
A metal roof’s smooth, hard surface helps snow and ice slide off instead of piling up. That reduces heavy snow loads and helps prevent the ice dams that can damage gutters and force water under other roofing materials.
Stands Up to High Winds
Interlocking metal panels, properly fastened by our crew, lock together into a single strong surface that resists lifting in high winds — unlike individual shingles, which can crack, curl and blow off in a storm.
Resists Salt Air and Rain
With a durable protective finish, metal stands up to coastal salt air and constant moisture without rotting, swelling or absorbing water — so it keeps performing season after season, storm after storm.