Metal roofing delivers the best combination of wind resistance, longevity, and energy savings available in South Florida. Assured Supreme installs standing-seam and metal systems engineered for our hurricane code and built to last for decades.
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Metal roofing has moved from a commercial product to one of the most sought-after residential options in South Florida, and the reasons are practical. A quality metal roof lasts forty to seventy years, reflects solar heat to lower cooling bills, and offers outstanding performance against hurricane-force winds when properly installed.
Standing-seam metal, where the fasteners are concealed beneath raised seams, is especially strong because there are no exposed fastener holes to loosen or leak over time.
In a region defined by hurricane season and relentless sun, metal performs on both fronts. Properly installed standing-seam systems carry high wind ratings that meet or exceed Florida's High-Velocity Hurricane Zone requirements. The reflective surface also reduces heat gain, which can meaningfully cut air-conditioning costs over a Florida summer.
A metal roof is a system, and installation quality determines its lifespan:
Metal suits a wide range of South Florida homes, from modern to coastal. It costs more upfront than shingle but less than tile, and its long lifespan often makes it the most economical choice over time. During your free inspection we help you weigh the trade-offs honestly against tile and shingle.
A quality metal roof typically lasts forty to seventy years in South Florida, far longer than asphalt shingle. Standing-seam systems with concealed fasteners tend to last longest because there are no exposed fastener holes to fail.
Yes. Properly installed standing-seam metal carries some of the highest wind ratings available and meets Florida's High-Velocity Hurricane Zone requirements. Installation quality is what makes the difference.
No — the opposite. Metal reflects solar radiation rather than absorbing it, which typically lowers attic temperatures and cooling costs compared to dark asphalt shingle.
Modern metal roofs are installed over solid decking and underlayment, which dampens sound. Most homeowners notice little to no difference in rain noise versus other roofs.
Metal costs more than shingle but usually less than tile, with a much longer lifespan. The exact price depends on panel type, roof size, and complexity, confirmed in a free written quote.