American-forged steel and aluminum roofing systems. 50+ year lifespan, energy efficient, and built tough for anything New Jersey weather throws at it. The last roof you will ever need.
Metal roofing is the fastest-growing segment of the residential roofing market, and for good reason. A properly installed metal roof will outlast two to three asphalt shingle roofs, reduce your cooling costs by 10-25%, withstand winds up to 140 MPH, resist fire, and never need the kind of maintenance that shingle roofs demand every decade. For South Brunswick homeowners who want the last roof they will ever install, metal is the answer.
At South Brunswick Roofing Pros, we install American-manufactured metal roofing systems — not imported panels from overseas with questionable quality control. Our metal comes from domestic mills with full traceability, Kynar 500 paint finishes rated for 40+ years of color retention, and warranties backed by companies that will still be in business when your grandchildren inherit your home.
South Brunswick's climate is uniquely demanding. Summers push 95+ degrees with intense UV radiation. Spring brings hail and 60+ MPH winds. Winter brings occasional ice storms. A metal roof handles all of it:
Standing seam metal roofing in the South Brunswick area typically ranges from $12 to $18 per square foot installed, depending on gauge, panel profile, and roof complexity. Corrugated metal ranges from $8 to $14 per square foot. While the upfront cost is higher than shingles, the lifecycle cost is significantly lower when you factor in the 50+ year lifespan, zero re-roofing costs, lower maintenance, and energy savings.
We provide detailed cost comparisons showing the 30-year total cost of metal versus shingles for your specific roof. In most cases, metal is the better financial decision for homeowners who plan to stay in their home for 10+ years.
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