Residential Metal Roofing in Dayton, OH: Expert Installation and Repair

Dayton Roofing Metal: Residential Metal Roofing in Dayton, OH 45439, near me

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At Dayton Roofing Metal, we specialize in providing top-notch Residential Metal Roofing services to homeowners in Dayton, OH. Our team of experts has years of experience in metal roof installation, repair, and replacement, ensuring that your home is protected from the elements and looks great.

Benefits of Metal Roofing

Metal roofing offers numerous benefits, including:

  • Energy efficiency
  • Durability
  • Low maintenance
  • Fire resistance
  • Environmentally friendly

Pricing

ServicePrice
Metal Roof Installation$8.00 - $15.00 per sqft
Metal Roof Repair$500 - $2,000
Metal Roof Replacement$10,000 - $30,000

Why Choose Our Residential Metal Roofing Services?

Energy Efficiency

Durability

Low Maintenance

Fire Resistance

Environmentally Friendly

Our Process

1

Initial Consultation

2

Roof Inspection

3

Material Selection

4

Installation or Repair

Ready to Get Started?

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Service Areas

We proudly serve Dayton and surrounding areas:

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does a metal roof last?

A metal roof can last anywhere from 30 to 50 years or more, depending on the type of metal and installation quality.

Can I install a metal roof myself?

While it's possible to install a metal roof yourself, it's recommended to hire a professional to ensure proper installation and safety.

How much does a metal roof cost?

The cost of a metal roof varies depending on the type of metal, size of the roof, and installation costs, but on average, it can range from $8.00 to $15.00 per square foot.

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Residential Metal Roofing Service Areas

Serving Dayton and surrounding communities

Contact Information

Dayton Roofing Metal

Serving Dayton, OH

Business Hours

24/7 Emergency Service