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Metal Roofing in Middle Tennessee

Metal roofing costs more up front than shingles and pays it back in decades of service, lower cooling bills, and far better performance in wind and hail. A standing-seam metal roof — with concealed fasteners and raised, interlocking seams — can outlast two or three shingle roofs and reflects summer heat instead of absorbing it. It is not the right choice for every home or budget, but for owners planning to stay, and for homes where the look fits, it is hard to beat. We install both standing-seam and exposed-fastener panel systems.

Metal Roofing by Terry Woodall Roofing in Middle Tennessee Typical range: $$$$

What's Included

What You Get

  • Standing-seam systems with concealed fasteners
  • Exposed-fastener metal panels for budget-conscious projects
  • Energy-efficient finishes that reflect summer heat
  • Excellent wind uplift and hail performance
  • Long service life — often 40 to 60+ years

Common Issues We See

Problems This Solves

  • Aging shingle roofs owners want to replace once and be done
  • High summer cooling costs from heat-absorbing roofs
  • Repeated storm and hail damage to shingle roofs
  • Exposed-fastener roofs with failing gaskets needing upgrade
  • Homes where long-term value outweighs upfront cost

Seasonal note

Metal's heat reflectivity is a real advantage through long Middle Tennessee summers, and its wind and hail resistance pays off in our active spring storm season.

Our Process

How We Handle Metal Roofing

01

Evaluate

We confirm your roof structure, slope, and home style suit a metal system and recommend the right type.

02

Specify

We help you choose between standing-seam and panel, plus profile, color, and finish.

03

Install

We tear off, prepare the deck and underlayment, and install the metal system with proper flashing and fastening.

04

Inspect

We verify seams, flashing, and fasteners, then clean up completely.

FAQ

Metal Roofing Questions

Is a metal roof worth the higher cost?
It depends on how long you plan to stay. A metal roof can cost roughly two to three times a shingle roof up front, but it lasts two to three times as long, cuts summer cooling costs, and shrugs off wind and hail that would damage shingles. For owners staying ten-plus years it often pays back; for someone selling soon, shingles may make more sense. We give you the honest math for your situation.
Is metal roofing noisy when it rains?
Not the way people expect. A modern metal roof is installed over solid decking and underlayment, not the open framing of an old barn, so rain noise is comparable to a shingle roof. The "loud metal roof" reputation comes from agricultural buildings with no deck beneath the panels.
Will a metal roof dent from hail?
Quality metal roofing handles Middle Tennessee hail far better than shingles. Severe hail can leave cosmetic dents on some profiles, but it rarely causes the functional damage and leaks that hail inflicts on asphalt shingles. Thicker-gauge metal and certain profiles resist denting better, and we can recommend accordingly for hail-prone areas.
Standing seam or exposed-fastener panels — which is better?
Standing seam hides its fasteners under raised, interlocking seams, so there are no exposed screws or gaskets to fail; it costs more and lasts longest. Exposed-fastener panels are more affordable and faster to install but have screws and rubber washers that need attention over time. For a primary home most owners prefer standing seam; panels suit outbuildings and tighter budgets.

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