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Metal Roof in Lower Squankum, NJ

Your Last Roof Ever

Stop replacing your roof every 15 years. Our metal roofing systems last 40-80 years with minimal maintenance and serious energy savings.

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Metal Roofing Installation Lower Squankum

What You Actually Get

You get a roof that handles New Jersey’s worst weather without breaking a sweat. Heavy snow loads, ice dams, 120+ mph winds—metal roofing takes it all and keeps protecting your home.

Your energy bills drop 10-25% because metal reflects heat instead of absorbing it like asphalt shingles. That’s real money back in your pocket every month, not just marketing talk.

No more calling contractors every few years for repairs. Metal roofs need virtually no maintenance and come with warranties that actually mean something—30 years on labor, 20 years on workmanship.

Metal Roofing Contractors Lower Squankum

Four Decades of Getting It Right

A Russo & Son Roofing has been protecting homes in Lower Squankum and throughout Monmouth County for over 40 years. We’re not some fly-by-night operation—we’re your neighbors, and we’ll be here long after your roof is installed.

Our owner shows up to every job site. Not just for the estimate, but during the work too. That’s how we’ve built our reputation: by being there when it matters.

Lower Squankum homeowners choose us because we understand this area’s unique challenges. The coastal moisture, the winter ice storms, the summer heat—we’ve seen it all and know exactly how to protect your home from it.

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Metal Roof Installation Process

No Surprises, No Shortcuts

First, we inspect your existing roof and give you a same-day estimate. No waiting around for weeks wondering what it’ll cost. We measure everything, check the structure, and explain exactly what needs to happen.

Next comes the installation. We remove your old roofing materials (if needed), inspect and repair the deck, then install your new metal roofing system using proper fasteners and techniques. Our crew works efficiently but never rushes—this roof needs to last decades.

Finally, we clean up completely and walk through everything with you. You’ll see exactly what we did and why. We stand behind our work with real warranties: 30 years on labor, 20 years on workmanship.

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Standing Seam Metal Roofing

Built for New Jersey Weather

Standing seam metal roofing is the gold standard for Lower Squankum homes. The vertical panels interlock with concealed fasteners, creating a watertight seal that expands and contracts with temperature changes without compromising integrity.

In New Jersey’s climate, this matters. Our winters bring heavy snow loads and ice dams that destroy traditional roofing. Metal’s smooth surface sheds snow and ice naturally, preventing the buildup that causes expensive damage.

The reflective properties work year-round too. Summer heat bounces off instead of soaking through to your attic, keeping your home cooler and your AC bills lower. Some homeowners see 25% reductions in cooling costs—that’s hundreds of dollars annually.

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Metal roofs in New Jersey typically last 40-80 years, depending on the specific material and installation quality. That’s three to four times longer than asphalt shingles, which usually need replacement every 15-20 years in our climate. The longevity comes from metal’s resistance to New Jersey’s harsh weather conditions. Unlike asphalt shingles that crack, curl, and blow off in high winds, metal roofing maintains its integrity through decades of snow, ice, storms, and temperature fluctuations. We’ve installed metal roofs in Lower Squankum that are still performing perfectly after 30+ years. With proper installation and our 30-year labor warranty, you’re looking at a truly long-term solution.
Yes, metal roofs are highly energy efficient in New Jersey’s climate. They reflect 70-90% of solar radiation instead of absorbing it like traditional asphalt shingles, which keeps your home significantly cooler in summer. Most homeowners see 10-25% reductions in their cooling costs, with some experiencing savings up to 40%. The reflective properties work immediately—you’ll notice the difference in your first summer energy bill. In winter, metal roofs provide excellent insulation when properly installed with adequate underlayment. They help maintain consistent indoor temperatures, reducing heating costs too. Many qualify for Energy Star certifications and potential tax incentives.
Metal roof installation costs vary based on your home’s size, roof complexity, and material choice. While the upfront investment is higher than asphalt shingles, the long-term value is significantly better. Consider this: if you replace asphalt shingles three times over 60 years at $15,000 each, you’ve spent $45,000. A quality metal roof installed once for $25,000-35,000 saves you money while providing superior protection and energy efficiency. We offer $500 off full roof replacements and 10% senior discounts. More importantly, we provide same-day estimates so you know exactly what you’re looking at without any surprises or high-pressure tactics.
Metal roofs excel in New Jersey’s snow and ice conditions. The smooth surface allows snow to slide off naturally, preventing dangerous ice dam formation that plagues asphalt shingle roofs. Ice dams form when snow melts and refreezes at roof edges, backing water up under shingles and into your home. Metal roofing’s continuous surface and proper installation eliminate this problem entirely. Metal roofs are also engineered to handle heavy snow loads. They’ve passed rigorous testing for wind speeds over 120 mph and can support significant weight without structural damage. Your home stays protected even during the worst winter storms.
Properly installed metal roofs are not significantly noisier than other roofing materials. The key is professional installation with adequate insulation and underlayment, which we include in every job. Modern metal roofing systems use solid sheathing and insulation layers that absorb sound effectively. Many homeowners are surprised to find their metal roof is actually quieter than their old asphalt shingle roof. The “noisy metal roof” concern usually comes from experiences with old agricultural buildings that had metal roofing installed directly over open rafters. Residential installations are completely different, with multiple layers that dampen sound naturally.
Yes, metal roofs typically increase home value and appeal to buyers in Lower Squankum. Real estate professionals report that homes with metal roofs often sell faster and for higher prices than comparable homes with traditional roofing. Buyers appreciate the long-term value proposition—they won’t need to replace the roof for decades, and they’ll enjoy lower energy bills immediately. The durability and low maintenance requirements are major selling points. Insurance companies often provide discounts for metal roofing due to its fire resistance and weather durability. Some homeowners see 5-15% reductions in their homeowner’s insurance premiums, adding to the overall value proposition.