Metal Roofing in Jacksonville, FL

Metal roofs that last longer than your mortgage.

Worthouse stone-coated steel, standing seam, and exposed-fastener metal roof systems — engineered for Florida hurricanes, salt-air corrosion, and the punishing summer sun. Up to 200 mph wind and 50-year warranty coverage.

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Why Metal

Built for the worst Florida can throw at it.

Metal roofs reflect heat, shed wind, and outlast every other roofing material on the market. For Northeast Florida — with its hurricanes, salt air, and 90+ degree summers — metal is the closest thing to a forever roof.

  • Wind ratings up to 200 mph (Worthouse)
  • Class 4 impact resistance — hail, branches, debris
  • Reflective finishes that lower cooling costs
  • Lifetime & 50-year warranty options
  • Salt-air-resistant coatings for coastal homes
  • Insurance discounts for qualifying systems

Metal roofing — at a glance

Lifespan
40–70 years
Wind rating
Up to 200 mph (Worthouse)
Impact rating
Class 4 available
Warranty
Up to 50 years
Energy
Reflective & cool-roof rated
Best for
Coastal homes, hurricane prep, premium curb appeal
Featured System

Worthouse: our recommended metal roof.

European-engineered stone-coated steel. We install it more than any other metal system because the warranty and the storm performance simply outclass everything else in its price range.

Why we recommend Worthouse

  • 200 mph wind warranty — the highest in residential metal roofing
  • 2-inch hail warranty — your roof keeps its warranty even after baseball-sized hail
  • 50-year transferable warranty — adds resale value if you ever sell
  • Stone-coated finish — looks like premium tile or shake, lasts like metal
  • Salt-air corrosion-resistant — built for coastal Florida homes
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Also Available

Other metal systems we install.

GAF TimberSteel®

Premium GALVALUME® steel metal shingles with wood-shake aesthetics. Class 4 impact-resistant, no maximum wind speed warranty when installed by GAF Master Elite. Installs in half the time of traditional standing seam.

Standing Seam Metal

Concealed-fastener architectural metal — clean modern lines, 50-year paint warranties. Ideal for high-end residential, modern architecture, and homes where a contemporary look is the priority.

Open-Fastener Metal Panels

Exposed-fastener metal panels — economical, durable, ideal for agricultural, accessory structures, and commercial applications. Available in a wide range of colors.

All metal systems include the same install quality, the same crew, and the same workmanship warranty.

FAQ

Metal roofing questions.

How long does a metal roof last in Florida?

A quality metal roof — especially Worthouse stone-coated steel or properly installed standing seam — typically lasts 40 to 70 years in Florida. Many systems carry 50-year limited warranties, with Worthouse offering a market-unique 50-year warranty including up to 200 mph wind and 2-inch hail coverage.

Are metal roofs noisy in the rain?

Modern metal roof systems with proper underlayment and decking are not noticeably louder than shingle roofs from inside the home. Stone-coated systems like Worthouse are especially quiet because of the textured stone-chip surface.

What's the difference between standing seam and exposed fastener?

Standing seam roofs have hidden fasteners and raised vertical seams — they're sleeker, longer-lasting, and the higher-end choice. Exposed fastener systems show the screw heads on the surface — they're more affordable but the gaskets need eventual replacement. We install both.

Do metal roofs lower insurance premiums in Florida?

They can. Many Florida insurers offer wind-mitigation credits for metal roof systems with high uplift ratings, and Class 4 impact-rated metal often qualifies for additional hail discounts. We provide the wind-mit documentation your insurer needs.

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