Standing-seam metal is the longest-lasting roof we install. We use 26-gauge concealed-fastener panels with an energy-reflective finish, sealed at every penetration, installed by our own crews in Knoxville and the surrounding towns.
Standing-Seam Metal Roofing is quoted per project after a free measurement. You get a firm written price before any work starts, never a guess over the phone. You don't need to book a sales visit to find out where your home lands: enter your address, we measure your roof from satellite imagery, and you get a real estimate range in minutes.
When do you need Standing-Seam Metal Roofing in Knoxville?
An honest contractor should talk you out of work you don't need. We recommend Standing-Seam Metal Roofing when we see:
- Granules collecting in your gutters and downspouts
- Curling, cupping, or missing shingles
- Daylight or water stains in the attic
- A roof past 20 years on a single layer
- Repeated leaks at the same valley or flashing
- Storm or hail damage documented by an adjuster
If none of these apply, we will tell you so. We would rather earn a repair today than sell a replacement you do not need.
What every Valor Standing-Seam Metal Roofing job includes
No good-better-best games. This is the spec sheet for every job we do:
26-gauge standing-seam panels
Heavier-gauge panels that hold up to East Tennessee wind and hail.
Concealed-fastener system
Fasteners hidden under the seam, so there are no exposed screws to back out and leak.
Energy-reflective finish
A reflective coating that sheds summer heat and can lower cooling costs.
High-temp underlayment Code
Sealed penetrations and a high-temperature underlayment rated for metal.
How much does Standing-Seam Metal Roofing cost in Knoxville?
Standing-Seam Metal Roofing is quoted per project after a free measurement. You get a firm written price before any work starts, never a guess over the phone.
Why choose a veteran-owned, CertainTeed ShingleMaster roofer?
Valor Roofing is led by founder Chase Beickel, a U.S. Army veteran who served with the 82nd Airborne Division and made Sergeant in just over two years. The same standard he held in uniform runs every job: do it right, document everything, and stand behind the work. Behind him is a crew with over 50 years of combined roofing experience.