Metal Roofer in Melrose, MA

Standing seam metal for the specific spots on Melrose homes where shingles keep failing — flat porch roofs, low-slope multi-family sections, and ice-prone transitions that need a permanent fix. We’ll tell you whether metal is the right answer. Google Guaranteed. 150+ five-star reviews.
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What a Metal Roofing Project Looks Like in Melrose

Metal doesn’t forgive the way asphalt does. A misaligned panel or sloppy flashing detail on a flat porch roof twelve feet from the neighbor’s house — that’s a callback waiting to happen. Here’s how we approach it.

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Why Melrose Homeowners Choose D&G for Metal Roofing

Metal roofing in Melrose is almost never a whole-house conversation. It’s a conversation about one section — the flat back porch on a three-decker, the low-slope addition on a Victorian, the enclosed sunroom roof that ices up every January. Melrose’s dense housing and old architecture create specific roofing problems in specific places, and standing seam solves some of them better than anything else. The key word is some.

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What does standing seam metal roofing cost in Melrose?

Plan on 2–3x the price of a quality asphalt shingle roof for the same area. Most Melrose metal projects are partial — a flat porch section, a low-slope addition, a problem area that keeps failing with shingles — so the total depends on how much roof area is involved. A single section might run $8,000–$15,000. A larger multi-section project on a three-family home can reach $40,000+. The economics change when you factor in that standing seam outlasts two full shingle replacements.

That’s one of the best applications we see in Melrose. Flat and low-slope porch roofs on Victorians are chronic problem spots — they hold standing water, ice dams form at the edges, and shingles on low pitches can’t shed moisture fast enough. Standing seam handles low slopes far better than asphalt and sheds snow before it has a chance to dam up. This is exactly the kind of section where metal earns its price.

Probably not. Steep-pitch Victorian rooflines actually perform well with quality asphalt shingles — water and snow run off quickly, and the geometry gives shingles plenty of drainage. Metal’s advantages show up on low-slope and flat sections where shingles struggle. We’d likely suggest keeping the main roof in CertainTeed Landmark Pro and putting the metal budget where it solves an actual problem — the flat sections, low-slope additions, or transitions that ice up every year.

Inside the house, it sounds no different from shingles. The “tin roof” reputation comes from barns and sheds where panels sit directly on open framing. A residential standing seam installation goes over solid sheathing, underlayment, and insulated living space — the sound doesn’t transfer. In Melrose’s tightly packed neighborhoods where homes are close together, this is a common concern, and it’s a non-issue with proper installation.

Yes — and that’s how we handle most Melrose metal projects. The main roof stays asphalt shingle, and the problem section gets standing seam. The critical detail is the transition where the two systems meet. On Melrose’s Victorians, those transitions happen at odd angles where additions meet original construction, where porches attach to the main house, or where flat sections step down from the pitched roof. We fabricate custom flashing for every one of those junctions.

Because every screw driven through the panel face relies on a rubber washer to seal it. Those washers dry out, crack, and fail within 10–15 years — turning every fastener location into a leak. On a Melrose home where the neighbor is twelve feet away and water management matters, that failure mode is unacceptable. Standing seam panels lock together with no surface penetrations. That’s the only system we’ll install on a residence.

Forty to fifty years or more with standard maintenance. Standing seam resists wind, hail, and fire better than asphalt, and it doesn’t develop the moss and algae buildup that’s common on Melrose’s shaded, densely packed lots where airflow between homes is limited. Maintenance is minimal — periodic inspection of flashing and sealant joints, but no granule loss, no curling, no replacement cycles.

CertainTeed Master Craftsman certified, Google Guaranteed, BBB Accredited with an A+ rating, and NRCA Affiliated. Our primary certification is through CertainTeed for asphalt roofing, but the installation standards, project management, and flashing precision are the same on every job regardless of material.