Asphalt Shingle Roof to Metal Roof Replacement

About this project

John faced a major project right after purchasing his Richmond home: replacing its 30-year-old roof. He wanted something durable with a long lifespan, so he wouldn’t have to worry again for many years. After meeting with the SlopePro team and receiving his customized estimate, he elected for a new metal roof.

After tearing off the old roof, his licensed SlopePro contractors examined the subroof and replaced certain soft spots in the plywood to prepare it for the job. They replaced the flashing around the chimney, added a new underlayment to the whole roof, and were ready to begin installing the metal roof when a challenge was faced. The roof of John’s sunroom, made from aluminum-encased foam panels, didn’t have the structural strength of the rest of his roof. Luckily, SlopePro’s experience enabled them to devise a different system for installation and move forward with the project.

Some pieces of John’s new metal roof had to be bent on-site to match the contours of his roof’s shape. Additionally, a recently constructed porch had to be tied into the new roof. Still, these obstacles were minor to a SlopePro team with a long history of completing numerous complex roofing projects.

With just two weeks and a $22,000 spend on all materials and labor, John attained long-term peace of mind by opting for a durable metal roof, backed by a lifetime guarantee warranty, ensuring protection for the next 35-50 years. With an expert team like SlopePro, this large project was completed reliably, efficiently, and with the confidence that John’s new home was safe for years to come.

What our client said:

“When I bought my house, I knew I’d need to replace my 30-year old roof. I didn’t know what I wanted, only that I wanted it to be the last roof I ever bought.

After talking with SlopePro, I decided on a metal roof. Boy am I glad I did. They were complete professionals. Not only did they tear off the old roof, but they replaced soft spots in the plywood, replaced the flashing around the chimney and put an underlayment over the whole roof.

Now it looks like a million bucks. In fact, my neighbors stopped me in the street to ask who did it. I couldn’t be happier!”

John L

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