Metal Roofing in Gainesville, FL

A metal roof is one of the smartest investments a Gainesville homeowner can make. Over 20 years of hands-on experience and a Florida contractor’s license (CCC1335303).

Metal roofing installation in Gainesville, FL

Gainesville weather takes a toll on roofs. Hot summers, afternoon thunderstorms from May through October, and the occasional tropical system mean roofing materials work hard year-round. Metal roofing reflects solar radiation instead of absorbing it, which can translate to lower cooling costs. Metal roofs also resist wind damage better than shingles.

Standing Seam Metal Roofing

Standing seam is the gold standard for residential metal roofing in Gainesville. The panels lock together with raised seams that run vertically from the ridge to the eave. Fasteners are hidden beneath the seam, which means no exposed screws that could back out or leak over time. JKey installs standing seam metal roofs in steel and aluminum, with a range of color options.

Corrugated and Ribbed Metal Panels

For homeowners looking for metal roofing at a lower price point, corrugated and ribbed panel systems offer solid performance without the cost of standing seam. These systems use exposed fasteners and overlap at the seams. They’re durable, lightweight, and go up quickly.

Metal Shingles and Tiles

Metal shingles mimic the look of traditional asphalt shingles or clay tiles while delivering the longevity and wind resistance of metal. They’re a good fit for Gainesville homeowners who want metal roof performance but prefer a more conventional appearance.

Inspection and estimate. The JKey team inspects the existing roof deck, checks for rot or structural issues, and measures the roof. Homeowners get a written estimate that breaks down materials, labor, and timeline.

Tear-off and prep. If the existing roof needs to come off, JKey handles the full tear-off, including disposal. The team inspects the decking underneath and replaces any damaged sections before the new metal goes on.

Installation. Metal roofing requires precise measurements and proper fastening. Panels that aren’t installed correctly will leak, buckle, or blow off in high winds. JKey’s installers have the training and field experience to get it right the first time.

Metal roofing costs more upfront than asphalt shingles. That’s the honest answer. But the total cost of ownership tells a different story. A shingle roof that lasts 18 years will need to be replaced two or three times before a metal roof needs attention. Factor in lower energy bills and reduced maintenance, and metal roofing often costs less over the life of the home.

Some insurance carriers in Florida offer premium discounts for metal roofs because of their wind resistance and fire ratings. JKey’s team can provide documentation on wind ratings and material specs that insurers typically ask for. If a metal roof is being installed after storm damage, JKey has experience working with insurance claims to make sure the process goes smoothly.

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