Leading Installers in Exposed Fastener Metal Roofing in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick

Metal roofs offer significant advantages in protecting your home against the toughest weather conditions, providing a lifetime of defense against water and wind damage. We deliver the highest quality in metal roofing installations, treating each project with the respect and attention to detail it deserves. Our commitment includes exceptional service at reasonable prices, free estimates, and a warranty that remains unmatched.

Partnering with Financeit to Bring You Affordable Roofing Solutions

Through our partnership with Financeit, we’re excited to offer flexible financing options to help make your roofing project a reality. With financing available for projects up to $100,000, Financeit makes it easy for you to get the roof you need without the upfront cost.

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Experience Excellence with Archer Metal Roofing Inc!

At Archer Metal Roofing Inc, we take pride in providing top-quality metal roofing solutions and exceptional customer service. Our dedication to integrity and customer satisfaction has earned us an A+ rating from the Better Business Bureau! 

Don’t just take our word for it—click the BBB logo to visit our profile and see why so many homeowners trust us with their roofing needs. We’re excited to show you the Archer difference!

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Archer Metal Roofing Inc: Setting the Standard for Excellence!

We are incredibly proud to announce that Archer Metal Roofing Inc has been honored with the Quality Business Award, a distinction achieved by less than 1% of registered businesses in Canada! This esteemed seal of quality reflects our commitment to delivering exceptional products and maintaining an outstanding customer experience, boasting an overall quality score of 95% or greater.

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Metal Roofing FAQs

Q: What are the advantages to having a metal roof as opposed to shingles?

A: Metal roofing is a much better overall investment—it is longer lasting, durable, and more weather-resistant (no warping, cracking, or peeling). It does not burn and is impervious to termites and pests.

In testing, metal systems have withstood winds up to 200 m.p.h. and have historically survived hurricanes and wind storms when other materials have failed.

Q: How well do metal roofing systems stand up to the elements?

A: Properly installed metal roofing will withstand inclement weather (high winds, hail, snow, and rain) better than any other roofing material. Metal easily sheds snow and ice and does not absorb water, which can lead to cracking and rotting in the freeze-thaw cycling of other materials.

Q: Aren’t metal roofs noisy?

A: The noise generated by a metal roof that is properly installed over a roof deck and insulation is no greater than that of a shingle system.

Q: What about lightning?

A: With proper installation, the probability of a strike to a metal-roofed structure is no more or less than any other kind of structure. The likelihood depends on the height and size of the structure and its surroundings, rather than its construction materials.

Q: How much maintenance is required?

A: A properly installed metal roofing system is virtually maintenance-free over the life of the roof.

Q: What is the life expectancy of a metal roof?

A: A quality metal roof that is properly installed could last the lifetime of the owner. Because metal withstands so many elements, metal roofing is known for its extensive life cycle.

Q: What does metal roofing weigh compared to other roofing materials?

A: Steel roofing can weigh half as much as shingles (shingles average 2 to 2.5 lbs. per square foot).

Q: How is metal roofing ordered?

A: Metal roofing is custom cut to the inch based on individual project measurements, and panels can be provided up to 45 feet in length. Color-matching trim and fasteners are available. Contact us for availability.

Q: How is metal roofing applied?

A: Metal roofing should be applied using clips or screw fasteners (as recommended by the manufacturer). A basic knowledge of sheet metal work is required for trimming panels, cutting valleys, hips, and penetrations, fitting of trim, and proper application of fasteners.