Metal Roof Replacement in Greeneville

Get a metal roof installed the right way for East Tennessee. We replace failing systems and correct common issues we see in Greene County improper layovers, fasteners in thin OSB, weak flashing, and missing underlayment using either standing seam or exposed fastener panels matched to your roof and budget. Expect proper deck prep, full ice & water/synthetic underlayment, tight flashings, balanced ventilation, clean workmanship, and photo documentation plus a free inspection and same-day quote.

Benefits of Metal Roof Replacement

  • Long service life: engineered for decades of performance with proper installation and maintenance
  • High wind and hail resistance: many panels available with elevated wind-uplift ratings and Class 4 impact options
  • Class A fire rating on qualifying assemblies for added protection
  • Energy efficient “cool roof” finishes that reflect heat and can lower cooling demand
  • Lightweight yet strong: reduces structural load compared to some heavy roofing materials
  • Superior water shedding with interlocking seams and precise flashing details
  • Low maintenance: no shingles to curl or granules to shed
  • Great for solar: compatible with clamp-on racking on standing seam systems
  • Wide style choices: standing seam for a clean look, exposed fastener panels for budget-sensitive projects
  • Sustainable: high recycled content and fully recyclable at end of life
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Exposed Fastener vs. Standing Seam Metal Roofing

Choosing a metal roof often comes down to two systems: exposed fastener and standing seam. Both deliver strong weather protection and classic curb appeal, but they differ in how they’re built, how long they last, and what they cost.

Best long-term, low-maintenance: Standing seam
Best budget, simple buildings: Exposed fastener
System A

Exposed Fastener Metal Roof

Wide panels with screws through the face are heavily visible in neat rows.

How they’re built
Overlapped panels secured with screws and neoprene washers driven through the panel face.

Durability & maintenance
Traditional ribbed profile with visible screw lines. Periodic fastener and washer checks are recommended.

Weather performance
Excellent for sheds, barns, and value-driven residential projects when installed correctly.

Cost & ROI
Lower upfront cost and fastest install when budget is the priority.

System B

Standing Seam Metal Roof

Interlocking vertical seams conceal clips and fasteners, creating tall ribs and a sleek, modern look.

How they’re built
Panels lock together with raised seams that hide clips and fasteners beneath the metal.

Durability & maintenance
Clean architectural lines with no visible screws. Ideal for premium residential designs.

Weather performance
Superior water shedding and wind uplift resistance from raised, interlocking seams.

Cost & ROI
Higher upfront cost, but can reduce lifetime maintenance and improve resale appeal.

Aesthetics

Exposed fastener: Traditional ribbed profile with visible screw lines.

Aesthetics

Standing seam: Sleek, modern ribs with concealed fasteners.

When to Choose Which

Choose exposed fastener if...
You want a cost-effective metal roof for simple structures or budget-sensitive projects.

When to Choose Which

Choose standing seam if...
You want a premium look, lower maintenance, and better long-term performance.

Pro tip: Match the system to roof slope, local climate, and complexity — not just price.

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