Metal and Speciality Roofing Systems in Greater Austin
Need a durable, beautiful metal roof installed right the first time? We are a metal-only team with HAAG-certified inspectors and on-site roll forming for custom panels. Serving the Greater Austin area, including Austin, Round Rock, and San Marcos. Backed by long-term product and workmanship warranties and a 4.8 rating from 121 reviews. Get your free inspection or estimate today.
Why Choose Us
Metal-only specialists
Exclusive focus on metal roofing since 2007 in Central Texas
Certified expertise
HAAG Certified Inspector; Sheffield Metals Certified Installer
On-site roll forming
Custom long panels reduce shipping scratches and fit complex designs
Proven and awarded
Austin Business Journal Fast 50; Inc. 5000; MRA and MCA awards
Strong buyer protections
Long-term product and workmanship warranties; no final payment until satisfied
What Our Customers Say
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“The crew kept everything clean and the roof looks gorgeous.”
A metal roof typically does not raise homeowners insurance and may qualify for credits, but any change depends on your insurer and policy terms. Many carriers view metal as more resistant to hail and wind, and Class IV impact-rated systems are often the basis for potential discounts.
In our Austin-area work, insurers commonly ask for proof of the roof’s impact rating before adjusting premiums.
- Ask your agent if they offer a roof-material or Class IV credit and what documentation they require (spec sheet, invoice, or certification).
- Get any cosmetic-damage exclusion or roof settlement method (replacement cost vs. actual cash value) in writing so there are no surprises.
- Keep your final contract, photos, and product details; clean paperwork speeds underwriting and future claims.
Confirm coverage details with your carrier before you schedule roof work so your policy reflects the new roof correctly.
Updated: 2026-04-01
Need help in Austin, TX? Call (512) 416-7663 or book online.
A metal roof should not rust under normal conditions because modern metal roofing uses corrosion‑resistant materials and protective finishes. The most common real‑world cause of rust is coating damage that exposes raw steel to standing moisture. Aluminum does not rust at all, while steel relies on high‑quality coatings and correct detailing around seams and fasteners to keep water off the base metal. If rust is limited to a small, surface spot, it can often be cleaned and recoated; widespread corrosion typically calls for panel replacement rather than a patch. Our teams regularly install and service metal roofs in the Barton Creek area and see the best results when surfaces stay clean and coatings remain intact. A technician’s first check is areas where dissimilar metals touch or debris traps moisture.
Watch for these decision signals:
- Red‑brown staining, blistered paint, or pitting
- Exposed metal from a deep scratch or impact mark
- Persistent debris or standing water in valleys or gutters
- Mixed metals touching (e.g., copper contacting steel)
Photograph the area and avoid abrasive cleaning until a pro evaluates the finish.
Updated: 2026-04-01
Need help in Barton Creek, TX? Call (512) 416-7663 or book online. "Green Knight Roofing absolutely knocked it out of the park with our new metal roof!" — sai r.
A metal roof will not make your home hotter in the summer; cool-metal finishes often reflect solar heat and can help keep your home cooler. Most summer heat gain comes from sun absorption plus weak attic ventilation or insulation, not the metal itself. Modern coatings and high-performance paint resins on metal roofing reflect infrared energy and can reduce cooling costs (many product pages report up to 30–40%). The small air gap under many standing-seam panels lets heat move upward instead of into living space. Our crews see this during Central Texas summers, where assembly details make the real difference.
For cooler performance, prioritize:
- Light or cool colors with reflective paint.
- Balanced attic ventilation (intake and exhaust).
- Radiant-barrier or high-temp underlayment.
- Air-sealed ducts and adequate ceiling insulation.
If rooms still run warm, schedule an attic and roof inspection before considering a full replacement.
Updated: 2026-04-01
Need help in Austin, TX? Call (512) 416-7663 or book online. "Green Knight came through with a high quality product using a professional crew." — Robert V.
The best sealant for metal roof leak repair is a roof-rated, UV-stable silicone or polyurethane formulated specifically for metal roofing. Most leaks start at fasteners, seams, or flashings where movement and weather break down older sealants. In our Central Texas service area, heat and sun make flexibility and UV resistance non‑negotiable for any sealant choice. On standing seam systems, sealant should be part of a proper detail (inside laps, under closures), not smeared over panel ribs; movement needs room, not a glue cap.
Use these quick checks to decide what to do next:
- Use sealant for small gaps at flashings, penetrations, or short seam runs after cleaning and drying the metal.
- Replace or refasten parts when screws back out, washers crack, or panels loosen.
- Skip asphalt mastics and generic caulks; use paintable, metal-roof-compatible products only.
- Discuss re-paneling or replacement if cracking is widespread or ponding is present. The safest approach is to avoid walking wet or steep roofs and book a pro inspection before the next storm.
Updated: 2026-05-25
Need help in Leander, TX? Call (512) 416-7663 or book online.
The main disadvantages of a standing seam metal roof are higher upfront cost, cosmetic waviness called oil‑canning, and the need for precise installation to manage thermal expansion. Cost is usually the biggest factor because panels, coatings, and skilled labor are premium; noise can also occur if the roof deck and underlayment are too light. Penetrations (vents, chimneys, solar mounts) require the right clamps and flashings, or leaks and panel stress can follow. In the Austin area, rapid heat swings make proper clip spacing and slotted holes especially important. A technician’s take: on complex roofs, weak points are almost always at penetrations and transitions, not in the field panels.
Consider these decision signals before choosing standing seam:
- Long, sun‑facing spans where minor waviness will be noticeable.
- Roofs with frequent foot traffic or hail exposure that can leave cosmetic dents.
- Designs with many penetrations or intersecting planes that add detailing time.
- Tight budgets or timelines that can’t support specialty fabrication.
Ask for a panel sample and an attachment layout for your penetrations before you sign.
Updated: 2026-04-20
Need help in Sunset Valley, TX? Call (512) 416-7663 or book online. "We love our new metal roof!" — Marcel K.
Underlayment is standard beneath metal roofing and part of a proper installation. It provides a clean substrate and a secondary moisture barrier under the panels. On Central Texas projects, we can even install metal over an existing roof in many cases when code allows, and that assembly still uses proper underlayment. Final underlayment type and details are confirmed after an on-site inspection. One installer’s tell: we adjust deck prep and clip spacing first, then match the underlayment so the system can move without telegraphing lines. The simplest next step is to schedule an inspection to verify if your deck is ready and which underlayment is right.
Updated: 2026-04-01
Need help in Austin, TX? Call (512) 416-7663 or book online. “I had a vision for my home, and Green Knight made that vision a reality.” — Lynn F.
Yes—metal roofing is energy efficient, especially with reflective coatings and advanced paint systems that reduce heat gain and lower cooling costs, with our site pages citing up to 30–40% savings. The primary driver is solar reflectance: quality metal finishes bounce a significant portion of the sun’s energy away from the roof instead of absorbing it. Actual savings vary by product finish and home conditions, and real performance is confirmed after an on-site inspection. We routinely install energy-reflective metal systems across the Austin area, pairing the right finish with your roof design. Choose repair or targeted upgrades if your roof is sound but underperforming; consider full replacement when the roof is aging or you want maximum efficiency gains. One installer’s insight: finish chemistry matters more for cooling than panel profile, so compare coatings first. Ask us to review finish reflectivity during your inspection so you can select the most efficient option.
Updated: 2026-04-01
Need help in Barton Creek, TX? Call (512) 416-7663 or book online. "8 months in with our beautiful metal roof. We have survived 2 days of 50 MPH winds closely followed by 10” of rain in 2 days! Thanks to Green Knight for a job well done!" — K.D. A.
A properly installed metal roof is not noisy in the rain; in most homes it sounds about the same as asphalt shingles. Most rain sound is dampened by solid roof decking, attic insulation, and high‑quality underlayment, not the metal panel itself. When we replace roofs, the quietest results come from tight sheathing and a thick synthetic or acoustic underlayment. Our Central Texas installations follow that approach for consistent indoor sound comfort.
You may notice extra noise only when:
- Panels are installed over open purlins in uninsulated spaces like barns.
- Fasteners loosen or gaps open from poor workmanship.
- The attic lacks insulation or has large vent openings near living areas.
If you hear new rain noise on a finished home, it usually signals a repair or detailing issue rather than a trait of metal roofing; schedule an inspection to verify decking, underlayment, and fasteners before the next storm.
Updated: 2026-04-01
Need help in Bee Cave, TX? Call (512) 416-7663 or book online. "From start to finish, the entire experience was outstanding." — Sai R.
Yes—metal roofing is generally more durable than asphalt shingles because quality metal systems resist hail and high winds and are built for decades of service. The most common reason is better impact performance and weathering, with many metal options carrying Class IV impact ratings and engineered details that manage thermal movement. We’ve installed metal systems across Central Texas since 2007, and we routinely see them outlast shingle roofs in harsh seasons.
Consider these durability signals and next steps:
- Expected service life: many metal roofs are designed to last 40–70 years, far longer than typical shingles.
- Standing seam uses concealed fasteners, reducing wear points compared to exposed fasteners.
- Longevity depends on panel gauge and correct clip spacing; those details matter more than color for lifespan. If your shingle roof has recurring leaks or recent hail damage, replacement with metal is usually the smarter long-term move; otherwise, schedule an inspection to verify condition before deciding.
Updated: 2026-04-01
Need help in Belterra, TX? Call (512) 416-7663 or book online. "The company superbly replaced my asphalt shingles with a standing seam, 24-gauge bronze steel roof." — Lynn F.
A properly installed metal roof typically lasts 40 to 70 years. Longevity mainly comes from durable steel or corrosion-resistant aluminum combined with correct installation and high-quality coatings that protect against sun and moisture. With routine inspections and timely repairs, service life stays strong. Our team serves Central Texas and routinely sees metal roofs hold up well through sun, heat, and hail when the details are done right. A small technician truth: fastener layout and thermal-movement clips quietly decide how a roof behaves after many summers. If the system is watertight with limited wear, repair and monitor; if deterioration is widespread, plan for replacement.
Look for these decision signals:
- Leaks at seams, fasteners, or penetrations after rains
- Widespread coating failure or rust instead of isolated spots
- Loose panels, buckling, or movement that returns after minor fixes
- Recurring storm damage that no longer responds to spot repairs
Schedule an on-site inspection to confirm remaining life and the right repair-or-replace path.
Updated: 2026-03-18
Need help in Austin, TX? Call (512) 416-7663 or book online.
Metal roofing performs well in extreme weather, with Class IV impact-rated systems that resist hail and high winds and shed heavy rain when properly installed. Most storm-related problems trace back to installation errors rather than the metal itself. Correct panel spacing and clip/fastener setup let panels expand and contract with heat, which helps the roof ride out gusts without stress. Heavier-gauge options and good substrate prep also reduce oil-canning and keep lines straight after temperature swings. Our teams have deep Central Texas storm experience across hail, wind, and fast-moving downpours. On long panel runs, we plan thermal movement so seams stay tight during sudden heat spikes. If a major event hits, we provide storm inspections, emergency tarping/repairs, and insurance-claim assistance so you can stabilize the home fast. Document any impacts and schedule a professional inspection after any severe hail or wind event.
Updated: 2026-04-01
Need help in Austin, TX? Call (512) 416-7663 or book online. “Green Knight came through with a high quality product using a professional crew.” — Robert V.
A metal roof handles snow and ice by shedding buildup quickly and lowering ice-dam risk when the attic is well insulated and ventilated. Most winter issues on metal are from sudden snow slides, not leaks, because smooth panels and steeper pitches let snow release in sheets.
In colder events, we can add simple retention devices so snow melts off in a controlled way without stressing gutters, and we offer this same planning for Central Texas cold snaps when needed.
Consider these homeowner steps in snowy conditions:
- Add snow guards or fences above entries, walkways, and over garage doors.
- Keep attic insulation and airflow balanced to limit warm spots that cause dams.
- Protect gutters sized for your roof area; heavy, sliding sheets can bend them.
- Use a roof-safe rake from the ground; avoid salts or chisels on the panels.
Never chip ice from metal panels or walk on an icy roof; call a pro if snow loads or ice concern you.
Updated: 2026-04-01
Need help in Driftwood, TX? Call (512) 416-7663 or book online. "Green Knight Roofing absolutely knocked it out of the park with our new metal roof!" — sai raj
Metal roofs perform strongly in high winds when the system is engineered for uplift, fastened to a solid deck, and installed by specialists. Most wind problems come from weak edge details or incorrect fasteners, not the metal panels themselves. Many modern metal systems are tested for wind and hail resistance, and proper clips, seams, and underlayment help the roof shed gusts rather than catch them. Our team installs these systems across Central Texas, and that regional experience drives careful detailing at eaves, ridges, and penetrations. We also provide inspections, repairs, and emergency storm support when needed. Always have a qualified roofer assess wind damage before it spreads.
After a wind event, check for:
- Lifted panels or open seams near edges and corners
- Loose or bent trim, displaced ridge/hip caps, or exposed fasteners
- Leaks inside or torn underlayment visible at vents or skylights
Schedule a roof inspection after any severe wind to document conditions for warranties or insurance.
Updated: 2026-04-01
Need help in Austin, TX? Call (512) 416-7663 or book online. "Green Knight has installed over 20 metal roofs in our neighborhood, and I had nothing but great reports from neighbors." — Robert V.
Yes, a metal roof can fade over time, but high‑quality paint finishes are engineered to resist noticeable color change for many years. The main cause is long-term UV and heat exposure that slowly breaks down pigments and resins. Fading is typically cosmetic and does not affect weatherproofing, though heavy chalking can indicate finish wear. Color choice, roof orientation, and local pollutants influence how fast it happens; darker shades reveal change sooner. Many manufacturers offer finish warranties against excessive fade or chalk, but coverage varies by product and color. From our Central Texas projects, south- and west-facing slopes tend to age faster under summer sun.
Consider these steps to minimize or address fade:
- Choose a PVDF (high-performance) finish for stronger UV stability.
- Prefer lighter, high-reflectance colors if color retention is a priority.
- Rinse annually with low-pressure water; avoid abrasive or caustic cleaners.
- If you see patchy or rapid change, request a finish evaluation; options include panel replacement or factory-approved repainting.
If you’re unsure whether fading is cosmetic or a finish failure, schedule a professional inspection to review warranty and repair options.
Updated: 2026-04-01
Need help in Austin, TX? Call (512) 416-7663 or book online. "Green Knight Roofing absolutely knocked it out of the park with our new metal roof!" — Sai R.
A metal roof does not attract lightning. Lightning is driven by height, isolation, and the path to ground, not by whether your roof is metal or another material. If a strike does occur, metal roofing can safely conduct energy when part of a properly bonded system, and the panels themselves are noncombustible, which helps reduce fire risk from embers. Actual lightning protection (air terminals, bonding, grounding) is an electrical specialty and is designed separately from the roofing system. We install and service metal roofs for homeowners around Bee Cave, and our guidance here matches common industry practice. For peace of mind, ask a licensed pro about surge protection and bonding if you plan a lightning protection system.
Updated: 2026-04-01
Need help in Bee Cave, TX? Call (512) 416-7663 or book online. "We highly recommend Joel Kenty and Green Knight Metal Roofing." — Donna A.
Metal roofs generally do not block Wi‑Fi or cell signals in a typical home, but they can weaken signals that must pass through metal or other reflective materials. Most reception issues come from weak carrier coverage, router placement, or reflective window coatings, not the roof panels alone. In our Central Texas projects, most signal complaints trace back to carrier strength, window coatings, or router placement rather than the metal itself. A quick field check: if your phone works fine outside but drops inside, the indoor path or materials are the bottleneck, not the network.
If your signal is spotty, try these practical fixes:
- Move the router to a central, open location or add a mesh node.
- Enable Wi‑Fi calling on your phone.
- Use an external cellular booster antenna with an indoor repeater.
- Avoid placing routers under metal stairs, ducts, or foil-backed insulation.
If calls drop indoors, try Wi‑Fi calling and move your router to an open central spot before pursuing hardware upgrades.
Updated: 2026-04-01
Need help in Georgetown, TX? Call (512) 416-7663 or book online. "Green Knight has installed over 20 metal roofs in our neighborhood, and I had nothing but great reports from neighbors." — Robert V.
Yes, metal roofs do expand and contract as temperatures rise and fall. Heat makes panels grow and cooling makes them shrink, which is normal and expected in all metal systems. Well-designed metal roofs manage this movement with proper panel spacing plus clip and fastener methods that let the metal slide rather than bind, and heavier-gauge metals help limit visible waviness. On long runs, we plan panel layout and attachment points so the roof can move quietly without stressing seams. Our Central Texas crews design for large daily temperature swings common here.
Call if you notice any of these movement-related signs:
- Popping or ticking noises during hot afternoons or cool nights
- Waviness (oil-canning) that appears to worsen over time
- Fasteners backing out on exposed-fastener sections
- Sealant splits or stress at vents and pipe boots
Schedule a roof inspection if new noises or panel changes appear after heat waves or cold fronts.
Updated: 2026-04-01
Need help in Austin, TX? Call (512) 416-7663 or book online. "I had a vision for my home, and Green Knight made that vision a reality." — Lynn F.
Yes, a metal roof can reduce energy bills by lowering how much your home heats up in the sun. Most savings come from reflective coatings and high‑performance paint systems that bounce solar heat away from the roof. Depending on the specific product and finish, site materials cite cooling‑cost reductions up to 30%–40% in some cases. Results vary with roof color, attic conditions, and shading, but metal’s stable, long‑lasting surface keeps performance consistent over time. Our teams regularly see strong summer performance in Central Texas heat without sacrificing curb appeal. Ask your estimator about reflective finish options to maximize cooling savings on your home.
Updated: 2026-04-01
Need help in Austin, TX? Call (512) 416-7663 or book online. "We love the color and waffled look of our new metal roof." — Donna A.
Metal roofs are suitable for coastal areas when specified with corrosion‑resistant materials and finishes. The most common coastal challenge is salt‑laden air, which is why aluminum is often preferred for its corrosion resistance, while steel can be a strong choice where durability and ROI are priorities. Green Knight® Metal Roofing offers both aluminum and steel systems, along with custom flashing and trim, so the assembly sheds wind‑driven rain and ages well. Our specialists serve the Bee Cave area and can recommend the right profile, underlayment, and metal type after an on‑site inspection.
Schedule an inspection early if you see surface discoloration or finish damage near the shoreline so a minor repair does not become a panel replacement.
Updated: 2026-04-01
Need help in Bee Cave, TX? Call (512) 416-7663 or book online. "Green Knight came through with a high quality product using a professional crew." — Robert V.
Yes, metal roofs are recyclable at end of life and even during installation when there are clean offcuts. Most systems are steel or aluminum, which scrap recyclers accept and melt into new products, reducing landfill waste. Recycling often helps control disposal costs because metal retains value. Green Knight Metal Roofing serves Central Texas with an all‑metal focus, bringing specialist know‑how on steel and aluminum systems.
For a smooth recycling path, homeowners can:
- Confirm the roof metal type (steel or aluminum) with the recycler.
- Request separate haul‑off of panels, trim, and gutters instead of mixed debris.
- Keep fasteners, underlayment, and wood sheathing out of the scrap load.
- Ask for a weight ticket if the recycler provides one.
If you are planning a replacement, discuss scrap separation and recycler options before demo starts.
Updated: 2026-04-01
Need help in Driftwood, TX? Call (512) 416-7663 or book online. "We highly recommend Joel Kenty and Green Knight Metal Roofing." — Donna A.
Metal roofs are generally resistant to denting, especially when built from steel or aluminum panels and rated Class IV for impact. The most common causes of dents are large hail or falling branches; cosmetic dimples may show without affecting waterproofing. In our Central Texas work, we often specify heavier-gauge panels to help limit visible marks in hail-prone areas.
Call for service if you notice any of the following after a storm:
- Punctures, torn seams, or exposed substrate
- Creased ribs or panels that no longer sit flat
- New leaks at penetrations or along flashing
- Fasteners or trim pieces that have loosened
Minor cosmetic dents can usually be monitored, but repair or panel replacement is wise when there is puncture, seam damage, or active leaking. A small hail spot that only shows at a certain sun angle is often harmless, but a sharp crease across a rib signals impact stress beyond the finish. Avoid walking on damaged panels until inspected.
Updated: 2026-04-01
Need help in Bee Cave, TX? Call (512) 416-7663 or book online. "I am happy with Green Knight's craftsmanship, responsiveness, ..." — Lynn F.
Yes—metal roofs are fire resistant because metal is non-combustible, but the roof’s overall fire performance depends on the full assembly (decking, underlayment, and vents) beneath it. The most common real-world threat to roofs is wind‑blown embers, so assemblies that block ember intrusion matter as much as the panel material. We routinely install code-conscious metal roof systems in the Austin area. A technician’s note: gaps at ridges and eaves that look harmless in daylight can act like ember entry points during a wildfire.
For best results, confirm these details with your installer:
- Non-combustible or fire-rated underlayment and proper decking
- Vented areas protected with metal screens or ember‑resistant components
- Clean valleys and gutters free of dry leaves or pine needles
- Fire-safe terminations around skylights, chimneys, and roof penetrations
Ask your contractor to provide the assembly’s documented fire rating and keep combustible debris off the roof and out of gutters.
Updated: 2026-04-01
Need help in Austin, TX? Call (512) 416-7663 or book online. "Green Knight Roofing absolutely knocked it out of the park with our new metal roof! From start to finish, the entire experience was outstanding." — sai raj
Yes, metal roofs are environmentally friendly because cool-metal finishes can reduce cooling costs and metal systems often last for decades, which means fewer replacements over time. The biggest driver is energy efficiency from reflective coatings that limit heat absorption in hot weather.
- Reflective paint systems can cut attic heat and reduce A/C run time.
- Long service life is commonly measured in decades, with many systems described as lasting 40–70 years.
- Class IV impact-rated options resist hail and high wind better, lowering storm-related replacement needs.
- When code allows, metal can sometimes be installed over an existing roof, avoiding a tear-off.
We see these benefits on the Central Texas homes we service. Ask for an on-site inspection to confirm the right metal system and whether an overlay is code-compliant.
Updated: 2026-04-01
Need help in Barton Creek, TX? Call (512) 416-7663 or book online. "Green Knight came through with a high quality product using a professional crew." — Robert V.
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