Metal Roofing Installation Experts Serving Texas
At State 28 Roofing, we specialize in metal roofing solutions built to withstand Texas’ extreme weather conditions. Whether you’re looking for a new installation or replacing an old roof, metal is a durable, energy-efficient choice that offers long-lasting protection. Our expert installers work with a variety of panel styles and finishes, ensuring your roof not only performs exceptionally but also complements the look of your property.
Homeowners and business owners across Texas trust us for our attention to detail, use of premium materials, and commitment to excellent service. Metal roofing resists fire, pests, and corrosion—making it an ideal choice for long-term value. We’re here to help you choose the right metal system for your property and install it with precision, so you can enjoy peace of mind for decades to come.


FAQs About Metal Roofing
What are the main benefits of choosing a metal roof?
Metal roofs offer several key advantages for Texas property owners. They are incredibly durable and can last 40–70 years with minimal maintenance. Metal roofing is also highly resistant to harsh weather, including high winds, hail, and intense UV exposure—making it ideal for the Texas climate. In addition to strength, metal roofs are energy-efficient. They reflect solar heat, which helps reduce cooling costs during hot summers. They’re also fire-resistant and environmentally friendly, often made from recycled materials and fully recyclable at the end of their lifespan.
How long does a metal roof typically last compared to other materials?
Metal roofs typically last 40 to 70 years, significantly longer than traditional roofing materials like asphalt shingles, which often need replacement every 15 to 30 years. In Texas, where roofs endure extreme sun, wind, and storm conditions, the longevity of metal makes it a smart investment. The lifespan of a metal roof also depends on the type of metal used—steel, aluminum, copper, and zinc all offer different levels of durability. With proper installation and minimal maintenance, a metal roof can protect your property for decades longer than most alternatives.
Is a metal roof more expensive than shingles or tile?
Yes, a metal roof generally has a higher upfront cost compared to shingles or tile, but it’s important to consider the long-term value. Metal roofing requires less maintenance, lasts significantly longer, and can reduce cooling costs thanks to its reflective properties—especially beneficial in the Texas heat. While shingles and tile may be more budget-friendly initially, metal often proves more cost-effective over time due to its durability and energy efficiency.
Are metal roofs energy-efficient and environmentally friendly?
Yes, metal roofs are energy-efficient and environmentally friendly. Their reflective surfaces help reduce heat absorption, which lowers cooling costs in Texas’ hot climate. Many are ENERGY STAR® rated and made from recycled materials, and at the end of their lifespan, they’re fully recyclable—making them a smart, sustainable roofing option.
Can a metal roof be installed over my existing roof?
Yes, in many cases, a metal roof can be installed over your existing roof without the need for a full tear-off. This method can save time and reduce labor costs, provided the current roof structure is in good condition and meets local building codes. A proper inspection is essential to ensure a safe and effective installation.
Is metal roofing noisy during rain or storms?
Metal roofing is often thought to be noisy during rain or storms, but when properly installed with solid sheathing, underlayment, and insulation, it can be just as quiet as other roofing materials. Modern installation techniques significantly reduce sound transmission, making metal roofs a durable and peaceful option for Texas homes and businesses.