If you’re thinking about switching to metal roofing, you’re not alone. More and more homeowners in Texas are choosing metal because of its durability, energy efficiency, and long-term value. At Sitton Roofing Co., we specialize in metal roofing installation and repair throughout Abilene, Brownwood, and San Angelo, offering reliable service backed by decades of experience.
Whether you’re replacing an old roof or building something new, our team can help you decide if metal roofing is the right fit for your property. We offer expert advice, fast response times, and high-quality, durable results.
Metal roofs are designed to handle everything from hailstorms to intense Texas heat. They resist cracking, shrinking, and erosion better than most traditional materials.
Thanks to their reflective surfaces and insulating properties, metal roofing panels help reduce heat gain during hot summer months, keeping your home cooler and lowering your energy bills.
A professionally installed metal roof can boost your home’s resale value and curb appeal. Buyers love the modern look and long lifespan, and so will you.
We provide a wide range of metal roofing options to suit different styles and budgets, including:
When you hire a local team like Sitton Roofing Co., you’re not just getting a contractor, you’re working with neighbors who understand the challenges of metal roofing in Texas.
Our roofers live and work right here in the communities we serve. That means we’re ready to show up, get to work, and deliver results you can count on.
We understand that roof problems don’t always wait for business hours. That’s why we offer emergency roof repair services across the region.
If you’re considering a metal roof or need a repair, Sitton Roofing Co. is here to help. From the first consultation to the final inspection, we’ll make sure the process is smooth, stress-free, and built around your needs.
Contact us today to schedule an inspection or learn more about our services. We proudly serve Abilene, Brownwood, San Angelo, and surrounding areas.
The cost of a metal roof depends on a few key factors: the type of metal you choose, the size and complexity of your roof, and the current market rates for materials and labor.
On average, homeowners can expect to pay between $7 and $29 per square foot, including both materials and professional installation. That means for a standard 1,500-square-foot roof, total costs typically fall between $10,500 and $43,500, with most landing around $19,000.
Less expensive metals like steel or aluminum fall toward the lower end of the range. High-end options like copper are on the premium side and cost more.
At Sitton Roofing, we provide detailed, transparent estimates based on your home’s specific needs; no guesswork, no surprises.
Yes, metal roofs can absolutely be painted. When done right, it can refresh the look of your home and extend the life of your roof.
We recommend using acrylic latex or oil-based alkyd paint formulated for exterior metal roofs. These paints are designed to resist UV damage and hold up well against Central Texas weather.
Before painting, the surface should be thoroughly cleaned, rust removed, and a primer applied. When prepped and painted correctly, a metal roof can look great for another 10 to 15 years before needing a fresh coat.
If your metal roof is faded or you’re simply ready for a color change, Sitton Roofing can help you determine if painting is the right move or if other solutions make more sense for your home.
Metal roofing is one of the most durable options on the market. Depending on the type of metal and the quality of the installation, a metal roof can last anywhere from 40 to 80 years.
That’s double or even triple the lifespan of traditional asphalt shingles. In addition to longevity, metal roofs are built to resist wind, hail, fire, and extreme heat, making them a smart choice for Texas homeowners.
When properly installed and maintained, a metal roof is a long-term investment that can offer decades of reliable performance and energy efficiency.
Yes, it’s possible to install a metal roof over your existing shingles but only under the right conditions.
If your shingle roof is relatively flat and still in good shape (no curling, cracking, or soft spots), and the decking underneath is solid, a metal roof overlay can save time and money. In fact, skipping the tear-off can reduce labor costs by up to 25%.
However, this approach isn’t always ideal. Without proper assessment, covering up old shingles can lead to hidden moisture problems, poor ventilation, or undetected structural issues.
At Sitton Roofing, we always perform a thorough inspection before recommending this route. If it’s a good fit, we’ll make sure it’s done right. And if not, we’ll walk you through better options for a roof that lasts.
Sitton Roofing Co always keeps safety in mind with our roof installation, replacement, and repair projects. Whether we’re working on your home or your business, we will treat your property with respect and follow all safety precautions.