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Metal Roofing & Standing Seam

The last roof many homeowners ever buy. We install standing-seam and metal roofing built to outlast Missouri's hail, wind, and freeze-thaw winters - often for half a century or more.

A Generational Roof

Why more homeowners are going metal

A quality asphalt roof is a smart, proven choice - but metal plays a different game entirely. Where shingles are measured in decades, a properly installed standing-seam roof is measured in lifetimes. For families planning to stay put, for distinctive homes, and for anyone tired of replacing a roof every twenty years, metal turns a recurring expense into a one-time investment.

  • 50+ year lifespan - two to three times the service life of typical asphalt.
  • Reflective coatings bounce summer heat off the roof and ease the load on your AC.
  • High wind ratings and concealed fasteners that don't loosen the way exposed nails can.
  • Non-combustible and rot-proof - metal won't grow algae, curl, or feed a fire.

Built for our weather

St. Louis and St. Charles County see violent spring hail, straight-line summer winds, and brutal freeze-thaw swings. Metal sheds snow and ice, resists denting from all but the largest stones, and never lifts in a gust the way an aging shingle can.

The Payoff

What a metal roof actually does for your home

Lifespan is the headline, but the day-to-day benefits are what owners notice first - lower summer cooling bills, a roof that shrugs off storms, and curb appeal that lifts the whole house.

Energy Efficiency

Cool-roof coatings reflect a large share of the sun's radiant heat instead of soaking it into your attic. In our long, humid Missouri summers that can mean a noticeably cooler upstairs and real savings on cooling costs over the life of the roof.

Hail & Wind Resistance

Many metal panels carry top-tier impact and wind ratings, which means fewer storm claims and, with some insurers, a possible premium discount. When hail does strike, metal typically takes cosmetic dings where shingles lose their protective granules outright.

Value & Curb Appeal

A clean standing-seam roofline reads as premium and modern, and because buyers know it won't need replacing, metal can strengthen resale value. It's an upgrade you enjoy now and lean on later.

Weighing your options? Our side-by-side guide to asphalt vs. metal roofing compares cost, lifespan, and resale so you can decide with clear eyes.

Styles & Colors

From sleek standing seam to classic metal shingle

Metal is far from one-size-fits-all. We help you match the profile and finish to your home's architecture and your neighborhood, whether you want a bold modern statement or a quiet upgrade that simply lasts longer than everything around it.

  • Standing seam - raised vertical ribs with hidden fasteners for the cleanest, most weather-tight look.
  • Metal shingles & tiles that mimic slate, shake, or dimensional asphalt while keeping metal's durability.
  • A deep color range in baked-on finishes - charcoals, slates, bronzes, deep reds, and classic galvalume.
  • Accent applications - porches, dormers, bay windows, and entry roofs paired with a shingle field.

Accents that pull a home together

Not ready to commit the whole roof to metal? A standing-seam porch or entry roof over an asphalt field is one of the highest-impact upgrades we install - all the character, a fraction of the cost.

Cost Context

What metal costs - and why it pays back

There's no getting around it: a standing-seam metal roof costs more up front than asphalt - often two to three times as much per square. But the math changes when you stretch it across the roof's life. A metal roof that lasts 50 years can outlive two or three shingle roofs, so the cost per year of protection often lands lower, and you skip the disruption of repeated tear-offs.

  • Higher upfront, lower lifetime - one metal roof can replace two or three asphalt ones.
  • Energy & insurance savings can offset some of the difference year over year.
  • Financing on qualifying projects spreads the investment into a comfortable monthly payment.

Get a real number, free

Every roof is different, so we don't quote metal from a chart. We measure your home, account for pitch and detailing, and hand you a firm written price. See our St. Louis roofing cost guide for the full picture, then book a free inspection.

Is It Right For You

Homes that are a great fit for metal

Metal isn't the answer for every house, and we'll always tell you so. But for these situations it's hard to beat.

Forever homes

If you plan to stay in your house for the long haul, a roof you'll likely never replace is the definition of money well spent - no recurring tear-offs, no surprise storm replacements every decade.

Distinctive architecture

Modern, farmhouse, craftsman, and high-end custom homes wear standing seam beautifully. If the roofline is part of the design - common on estate homes across West County and historic St. Charles - metal elevates it.

Low-slope & tricky roofs

Steep accents, low-pitch sections, and porches where shingles struggle to seal are natural homes for metal's superior water-shedding and concealed fastening.

How It Works

Your metal roof, step by step

1

Free Inspection & Design

We assess your roof, talk through profiles and colors, and explain exactly how metal will work on your home - or honestly steer you to asphalt if it's the better fit.

2

Written Quote & Material Order

You get a clear, itemized quote. Once you choose your panel and finish, we order material cut and formed for your roof's precise measurements.

3

Decking, Underlayment & Install

We prep the deck, replace any rot, lay a high-temp underlayment, and install your panels with proper clips, flashing, and trim for a fully weather-tight system.

4

Cleanup & Warranty

We magnet-sweep the property, haul every scrap, and register your manufacturer and workmanship warranties before we leave.

Why Correll

The right crew for a roof this permanent

Metal is unforgiving of sloppy installation - the details are everything. With 20+ years and 5,000+ roofs serviced, we install it the way it's meant to last.

Done to spec, the first time

Concealed-fastener metal lives or dies by clip spacing, panel expansion allowances, and flashing detail. We install to manufacturer standards so your roof performs for its full lifespan.

5.0-star, family-run

We're a local, family-run company with a perfect 5.0 rating on Google. Neighbors hire us because we show up, communicate, and stand behind every roof we touch.

Insurance & warranty backed

Fully licensed and insured, we work directly with your insurance on storm claims and back the job with manufacturer and workmanship warranties. Considering a full roof replacement? Metal is one of the systems we'll price for you.

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FAQ

Metal roofing questions, answered

A properly installed standing-seam roof commonly lasts 50 years or more - roughly two to three times the life of a typical asphalt roof. For many homeowners it's the last roof they'll ever buy on the house.
Far less than people expect. Modern metal roofs are installed over solid decking and underlayment, with attic insulation on top of that, so rain sounds about the same as it does under shingles - not the tin-shed clatter many imagine.
Metal usually costs two to three times more up front than architectural asphalt, but it lasts far longer, so the cost per year of protection is often comparable or better. Our St. Louis roofing cost guide and our asphalt vs. metal comparison break the numbers down.
Yes - many metal panels carry top impact ratings, and metal tends to take cosmetic dents where shingles lose granules and fail. Some insurers offer a discount for impact-rated roofs. If a storm does hit, we work directly with your insurance and can assess any hail or wind damage.
Sometimes, but we generally recommend a full tear-off. Going down to the deck lets us inspect for rot, lay a fresh high-temp underlayment, and confirm the roof is sound before we install a system meant to last decades. We'll advise on your specific roof during the inspection.
Both are popular. A full metal roof is the ultimate long-term choice, while a standing-seam porch, entry, or dormer accent over an asphalt field delivers a lot of character for far less. We'll show you both options and price them so you can decide.
Built To Last

Ready for a roof you won't think about again?

Book a free inspection and we'll measure your home, walk you through metal styles and colors, and hand you a firm written quote.

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