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Metal Roofing can be applied to any type of home, from a Monticello to your neighborhood raised rancher. With a Metal Roof you can expect  energy savings, a beautiful look, and protection for your home that can last a lifetime. There are a wide variety of designs available for your residential metal roof.

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Garvin Metal Roofs | Residential Roofing Styles


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Shingle Look Metal Roofs

The Tilcor range of pressed metal roofing tiles includes four distinctive profiles Craftsman Shake, Antica, CF Shingle and CF Shake.

Stone Coated Metal Roofing

Unlike your neighbors roofing materials, a stone – coated steel roof offers superior durability: it will not break, curl, split, crack, warp, or absorb water.

Standing Seam Metal Roofs

Standing seam is an industry style for vertical sheet metal roofing panels. It’s one of the most popular metal roofing styles for homes.

Asphalt Shingles

Asphalt shingles are the most popular roofing material, due to their durability and affordability. There are two types of asphalt shingles- fiberglass and organic.

Cedar Shake

For a contemporary roofing look look no further than the Cedar Shake Roof. Cedar Shake is a natural roofing product and very common in the Pacific Northwest.

Canyon Shake Metal Roofing

Canyon Shake offers the best of both worlds when it comes to roofing. Canyon Shake Tile combines the look of natural wood roofs with the safety of steel metal roofs.

Barrel Vault Metal Roofing

Garvin Metal Roofs can give you the clean look of a concrete tile roof without all the added problems with our Barrel Vault tiles. These  stone coated steel roofing tiles will keep their look for years and also save you hundreds of dollars over time.

Metal Roof Styles & Colors

Available in 29 Gauge

Buckskin

Buckskin

Vintage-White

Vintage White

Radiant-Red

Radiant Red

Hawaiian Blue

Hawaiian Blue

Galvanized

Galvanized

Evergreen

Evergreen

Desert-Sand

Desert Sand

Cobalt Blue

Cobalt Blue

Coal Black

Coal Black

Clay

Clay

Burgundy

Burgundy

Available in 26 & 29 Gauge

Burnished Slate

Burnished Slate

Charcoal Gray

Charcoal Gray

Galvalume Plus

Galvalume Plus

Gray

Gray

Ivy Green

Ivy Green

Koko Brown

Koko Brown

Light Stone

Light Stone

Polar White

Polar White

Rustic Red

Rustic Red

Regal White

Regal White

Saddle Tan

Saddle Tan

Colors shown have been matched as accurately as possible to actual finish. For exact color match, please request a metal color sample. Availability of colors and materials is subject to change. Most panels available are available in bare galvanized or bare galvalume.

Whats New at Garvin Metal Roofing

10 Warning Signs You Need a New Roof

Unless you have a leak most people don’t spend a lot of time thinking about their home’s roof and why would you? After all out of sight, out of mind, right?

Why hiring a reputable contractor matters.

Hire the right one and you can relax knowing that your project is in good hands. Hire the wrong one and you could be facing a wide range of problems from unfinished work to being sued if workers aren’t paid.

CoVid-19: How Garvin Metal Roofs Is Responding

With the CoronaVirus having such a massive impact on our daily lives, we want to ensure our customers know that Garvin Metal Roofs is embracing Social Distancing and working diligently to practice this and other recommendations by the government.

Metal Roofing Myth: Is It True That All Metal Roofs Eventually Rust?

We’ve come a long way since the days that metal roofs were reserved for use on a certain type of building. Time was, you would only see a metal roof on an agricultural or industrial building than you would anywhere else.