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Metal Roof in Middletown, NJ

Built to Last Decades, Not Years

Professional metal roof installation that cuts energy costs, withstands coastal storms, and adds serious value to your Middletown home.

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Metal Roofing Contractors Middletown NJ

What You Get With Metal Roofing

Your energy bills drop by up to 25% the first summer. No more worrying about storm damage or constant repairs. Your roof handles everything New Jersey weather throws at it—heavy snow, coastal winds, even hurricane-force gusts up to 150 mph.

You’re looking at 40 to 70 years of protection, not the 15-20 you get with traditional shingles. That’s potentially the last roof you’ll ever need to buy. Plus, when it’s time to sell, buyers pay premium for homes with metal roofs because they know what they’re getting—reliability.

The maintenance? Practically nothing. While your neighbors are calling roofers every few years, you’re enjoying the peace of mind that comes with a roof that just works.

Standing Seam Metal Roof Middletown

Four Decades of Middletown Roofing

A Russo & Son Roofing has been protecting Monmouth County homes since the 1980s. We’re not some fly-by-night operation—we’re your neighbors, and we’ve watched Middletown grow and change over four decades.

Our owner shows up to every job. That’s not typical in this industry, but it’s how we ensure the work meets our standards. We offer a 30-year labor warranty and 20-year workmanship warranty because we stand behind what we do.

Middletown’s mix of historic homes and newer construction requires contractors who understand both traditional craftsmanship and modern building techniques. We’ve worked on everything from century-old Victorians to contemporary coastal homes, adapting our approach to each property’s unique needs.

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Metal Roof Installation Middletown NJ

Our Installation Process Explained

We start with a thorough inspection of your existing roof and structural elements. No surprises later—we identify any issues upfront and explain exactly what needs to happen.

Next comes material selection. We walk you through options that make sense for your home, budget, and Middletown’s coastal climate. Standing seam, corrugated, or metal shingles—each has its place, and we help you choose what works best.

Installation day means our crew arrives early and works systematically. We protect your property, remove old roofing if needed, and install your new metal roof using proven techniques that ensure it stays put through decades of New Jersey weather. Our owner oversees the work to make sure everything meets our standards.

Final inspection covers every detail. We clean up completely—you shouldn’t even know we were there except for your beautiful new roof.

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Residential Metal Roofing Middletown NJ

Complete Metal Roofing Services

We handle every aspect of metal roofing—new installations, repairs, replacements, and emergency services. Whether you need a standing seam system for maximum durability or corrugated panels for cost-effectiveness, we’ve got the expertise.

Middletown’s coastal location means your roof faces unique challenges. Salt air, nor’easters, and occasional hurricane conditions require materials and installation techniques that can handle the environment. We use marine-grade coatings and corrosion-resistant fasteners specifically chosen for our area.

Our service includes proper ventilation design, ice dam prevention, and integration with existing gutters and downspouts. We also coordinate with local building departments for permits and inspections, ensuring your project meets all Middletown Township requirements.

Emergency repairs get priority scheduling. Storm damage doesn’t wait for convenient timing, and neither do we. Our emergency response team can secure your property and begin repairs quickly to prevent further damage.

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Metal roofing in Middletown typically runs $8.50 to $16.00 per square foot installed, depending on the material and complexity of your roof. For an average 2,000 square foot home, you’re looking at $20,000 to $40,000 total. Yes, that’s more than asphalt shingles upfront. But here’s what matters—metal roofs last 40-70 years versus 15-20 for shingles. When you factor in replacement costs, energy savings, and increased home value, metal often costs less over time. Plus, many homeowners see immediate energy bill reductions of 20-25% in summer months. We provide detailed estimates that break down material and labor costs so you know exactly what you’re paying for. No hidden fees or surprise charges.
Metal roofs are engineered specifically for coastal conditions like ours. They can withstand winds up to 150 mph—well beyond what most storms throw at us. The interlocking panel design and concealed fastener systems we use create a continuous barrier that won’t lift or separate. Salt air corrosion is a real concern with traditional materials, but modern metal roofing uses marine-grade coatings and galvanized steel or aluminum substrates that resist rust and corrosion for decades. We’ve seen metal roofs we installed 20+ years ago still looking great despite constant exposure to ocean air. The key is proper installation with the right materials for our environment. We use stainless steel fasteners, proper sealants, and installation techniques proven to work in coastal New Jersey conditions.
Standing seam metal roofing uses panels with raised seams that interlock and hide all fasteners. This creates the most watertight seal possible and gives you that clean, modern look. It’s more expensive but offers maximum durability and weather protection—typically our recommendation for Middletown homes. Corrugated metal roofing uses exposed fasteners and has that classic ribbed appearance. It costs about 30-40% less than standing seam and still provides excellent protection, but requires more maintenance over time as fasteners can work loose or develop leaks. For most Middletown homeowners, standing seam makes sense because of our weather exposure and the long-term value. But corrugated can work well for certain applications or when budget is the primary concern. We help you choose based on your specific situation.
Most residential metal roof installations in Middletown take 2-5 days, depending on the size and complexity of your roof. Simple gable roofs go faster, while complex rooflines with multiple valleys, dormers, or steep pitches take longer. Weather can affect timing—we don’t install metal roofing in high winds or during storms for safety reasons. But once we start, we work efficiently to get your home protected quickly. We coordinate material delivery and crew scheduling to minimize disruption to your daily routine. If we’re replacing an existing roof, that adds time for removal and disposal. We handle all permits and inspections, which can add a few days to the overall timeline but ensures everything is done properly and legally.
Modern metal roofing with proper installation and insulation is actually quieter than most people expect. The key is using adequate underlayment and insulation, which we include in every installation. This dampens sound transmission significantly. You might notice slightly more sound during heavy downpours compared to thick asphalt shingles, but it’s not the “tin can” effect people worry about. Most of our customers say they barely notice a difference, and some actually enjoy the gentle sound of rain on their metal roof. Hail is different—you’ll definitely hear large hail on any roof, but metal roofs resist hail damage much better than shingles. While shingles can crack or lose granules from hail impact, metal roofs might show minor denting but maintain their protective integrity.
Sometimes, but it depends on the condition of your existing roof and local building codes. Middletown Township allows one layer of roofing over existing shingles in many cases, but we need to inspect the structure first to ensure it can handle the additional weight and that there are no underlying issues. Installing over existing shingles can save money on removal and disposal costs. However, if your current roof has problems—rot, structural damage, or multiple layers already—we recommend full removal for the best long-term results. We always check with local building officials to ensure compliance with current codes. Some insurance companies also have requirements about roof-over installations that we help you navigate. Our goal is to do what’s best for your home’s long-term protection and value.