Expert Metal Roofing Installation Services Across New England
Protect your home with a metal roof built for New England weather. At Adam Vaillancourt Roofing & Gutters, we provide expert metal roof installation for homeowners across New Hampshire, Massachusetts, and Maine.
Whether you want a modern standing seam metal roof or durable metal roof shingles, our team delivers long-lasting results backed by local experience and expert craftsmanship.
Why Homeowners Are Choosing Metal Roofs
More homeowners are choosing residential metal roofing because it lasts longer, needs less maintenance, and stands up to snow, ice, and harsh weather.
Benefits of metal roofing include:
Why Homeowners Trust Adam Vaillancourt Roofing & Gutters
With over 20 years of experience as a trusted metal roofing contractor in New England, we make the process simple from start to finish.Ā
Hereās what sets us apart:
- Full roof + attic inspections
- Education-first approach
- No high-pressure sales
- Dedicated project management
- Local expertise in NH, MA, and ME
Types of Metal Roofing We Install
Standing Seam Metal Roofing
Standing seam metal roofing is often considered the premium standard in residential metal roofing because of its clean appearance, concealed fastener system, and long-term durability.
A standing seam metal roofing system is ideal for:
- Homes with complex rooflines
- High wind areas
- Solar panel installations
- Homeowners who want a clean, modern look
Contact us to learn more about standing seam metal roof costs and which roof is best for your home.Ā
Metal Roof Shingles (EDCO)
Our metal roof shingles combine the look of traditional roofing with the strength of steel. As an approved EDCO installer, we offer durable metal shingle roofing that mimics slate, shake, and architectural shingles.
Benefits include:
- Traditional curb appeal
- Strong weather resistance
- Long lifespan
- Lower maintenance needs
Contact us to learn more about our metal shingle installation and repair services.
How Much Does Metal Roofing Cost in NH and MA?
The cost of metal roofing depends on your roof size, design, and the system you choose.
Here is what we typically see across New Hampshire, Massachusetts, and Maine:
Exposed Fastener Systems:
Around $15,000 to $25,000 for an average home.
Metal Shingles (EDCO)
Roughly $18,000 to $32,000, depending on size and layout.
Standing Seam:
Typically $22,000 to $40,000 or more for more complex projects.
Financing Available. Metal Roofs as low as $299 a month.
Pricing still depends on a few key factors, including roof size, pitch, layout complexity, and whether a tearoff is needed. Homes closer to the coast can also see higher costs due to material requirements.
If you are comparing roofing options, we can help you understand the best fit for your home and budget.
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Commercial Metal Roofing Applications
Interested in a metal roof for your business? We provide metal roof installations for multifamily buildings, HOAs, churches, garages, and other commercial spaces.
A metal roof can last for decades and carries a Class A fire rating, providing building owners with greater stability and fewer interruptions over time. Contact us today to learn more about metal commercial roofing.
Our Service Areas
Adam Vaillancourt Roofing & Gutters provides metal roof installation and repair services throughout New England, including communities across New Hampshire, Massachusetts, and Maine.
Not sure if we service your area? Give us a call and our team will be happy to help.
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Maine
Northern and Central Massachusetts
Southern New Hampshire
What to Expect During Your Metal Roofing Estimate
- Full roof + attic inspection
- Photos and condition review
- Roofing system recommendations
- Material and style discussion
- Transparent pricing and financing options
No pressure. Just honest guidance to help you make the best decision for your home.
Get a Metal Roof Built for New England Weather
From heavy snow loads and freeze-thaw cycles to coastal wind exposure and summer heat, New England roofs experience some of the harshest weather conditions in the country. A properly installed metal roof is a long-term investment in your homeās protection, efficiency, and curb appeal.
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Whether you are interested in standing seam metal roofing, EDCO metal shingles, or commercial metal roofing, Adam Vaillancourt Roofing & Gutters can help you choose the right system for your home, location, and long-term goals.
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Schedule your free estimate today and get expert guidance from a local roofing team with decades of experience serving homeowners across New England.
Metal roofing systems are designed to handle:
- Snow and ice
- High winds
- Rapid temperature swings
- Heavy rain
- Coastal conditions
Frequently Asked Questions
The price really comes down to the roof itself. Most homes fall somewhere in the $15,000 to $40,000+ range, but things like size, pitch, and the condition underneath can move that number around. Contact us online or over the phone to schedule a free estimate for your home.
EDCO is a metal shingle system designed to look like a traditional roof from the street. EDCO metal shingles are manufactured from durable steel and designed to replicate the appearance of traditional roofing materials.
We do. Much of our commercial roofing work involves metal systems, especially on multi-family buildings and smaller commercial properties where owners are trying to avoid frequent repairs.
Most metal roofs last between 40 and 70 years, depending on the material and the level of maintenance. Thatās 2ā3 times longer than traditional asphalt shingles.
Yes. A high-quality metal roof can enhance both curb appeal and energy efficiency, potentially increasing property value and attracting buyers.
Metal roofs are low-maintenance. Occasional cleaning, annual inspections, and debris removal from valleys and gutters are typically all thatās needed.
Not with proper insulation and attic ventilation. When installed correctly, most homeowners find the noise level comparable to or even quieter than asphalt.
We will not install a metal roof on top of an asphalt due to the added weight. This is especially important in New England since snow loads can be very high and may exceed the maximum load of a roof.