Metal Roofing

Metal Roof Replacement Oregon (We Serve Eugene, Springfield, Salem & Nearby Areas)

Metal roofing contractor offering 100% financing

Klaus Roofing Systems of Oregon offers metal roof replacement and installation in Oregon. We proudly serve homeowners in Eugene, Salem, Springfield, and areas nearby. We work on residential properties, including manufactured homes, condos, and HOAs. We offer free metal roofing estimates.

Call 1-541-287-4590.

Why choose our metal roof installers:

  • We are a family-owned business
  • Our roofers are trained & licensed (ID: 231578)
  • Our solutions help you save money by optimizing the efficiency of your home's attic
  • We offer regular coupons to help you save money
  • Our workmanship is backed by a 50-year warranty
  • We are available 24/7 to answer your call
  • Apply online for 100% financing
  • Get a free estimate

We've won the following awards:

  • Angi Super Service Award 2023
  • 2022 BBB Torch Awards for Ethics
  • Expertise 2022 Award for Best Roofers in Eugene

Call 1-541-287-4590 for metal roof replacement near you.

Replace old or damaged metal roofs in Oregon

Our residential metal roof replacement service is designed for Oregon homes with aging, leaking, or worn metal roofs. Over time, seams loosen, and protective coatings break down under constant rain and temperature swings common in the Willamette Valley and Cascades.

A full replacement allows us to remove failing materials, inspect the roof deck, and install a modern system built for local conditions. New panels, updated underlayment, and durable finishes restore water protection and extend roof life. This approach eliminates hidden issues that repairs cannot fix and provides a long-term solution that homeowners can rely on.

Why you should replace your metal roof:

  • You stop ongoing leaks and water damage. A replacement fixes the source of the problem rather than patching symptoms.
  • You restore full weather protection. A new system is built to handle rain, wind, and seasonal temperature changes.
  • You improve energy efficiency. Updated materials and finishes can help reflect heat and support better attic performance.
  • You avoid repeated repair costs. Replacing an aging system is often more cost-effective than frequent fixes.
  • You increase safety and reliability. A new installation reduces the risk of failure during storms or high winds.
  • You extend the life of your home. Proper replacement protects the structure beneath and prevents hidden damage.
  • You improve curb appeal. A new roof gives your home a clean, updated appearance.

Signs it's time to replace your metal roof

Below are signs you should replace your metal roofing in Oregon:

  • You notice leaks when it is raining: Water dripping, ceiling stains, or damp spots usually mean the roof system is no longer sealing properly.
  • Your roof is rusting in certain areas: Rust often starts around seams, fasteners, or low spots and spreads over time.
  • The protective coating on the roof is peeling or fading: When coatings fail, the metal beneath is constantly exposed to moisture.
  • Metal panels look loose, lifted, or uneven: This can happen as fasteners wear out or panels shift with age and weather.
  • You see water getting in around vents or edges: Failed flashing allows rain to enter even when the panels look intact.
  • Your roof is severely damaged after strong winds or storms: Older metal roofs are more likely to fail during Oregon's seasonal weather.
  • The roof makes more noise than it used to: Excessive popping or movement can signal fastening or structural problems.
  • Your metal roofing is near the end of its expected lifespan: Performance declines as materials age, even if problems are not yet obvious.
  • An inspection confirms widespread wear: At that point, replacement is often safer than continued repairs.

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Metal roof installation in Oregon

Our metal roof installation service is for homeowners who want a long-lasting roof installed the right way. We install new metal roofing systems on homes where durability, weather protection, and performance matter. Metal roofing performs well in Oregon rain, wind, and seasonal temperature changes when installed correctly. We prepare the structure, install proper underlayment, and fit metal panels with precision. This process allows the roof to shed water, handle expansion, and stay secure over time. The result is a clean, strong roofing system that protects your home for decades.

How to choose the right metal roof colors

Start by looking at your home's exterior features, such as siding, trim, stone, and brick. The color should complement these elements rather than compete with them.

Lighter colors can help reflect heat and may improve energy efficiency, while darker colors create contrast and a more traditional look.

Consider your surroundings and neighborhood style, especially in Oregon communities with HOA guidelines. It's also important to choose finishes designed to resist fading from rain and sun exposure. Our professional installer can help you select a color that balances appearance, performance, and long-term durability.

Our metal roof installation process

Our installation process begins with an inspection to evaluate the structure, drainage, and problem areas. We confirm the panel design and layout based on shape, slope, and exposure. Old roofing is removed when needed, and damaged decking is repaired. We install underlayment and water-control layers, then install panels using the correct fastening system. Flashing is installed at all edges and penetrations, the structure is secured to resist wind, and it is inspected before the site is cleaned.

  1. We start with a roof inspection. We check the roof structure, drainage, and problem areas to plan the installation correctly.
  2. We confirm the design before we build. We choose the panel style and layout based on your roof shape, slope, and exposure.
  3. We remove old roofing when needed and prepare the deck. We replace damaged areas so the new system has a solid base.
  4. We install underlayment and water-control layers. This protects the roof deck and helps keep water out during Oregon storms.
  5. We install metal panels with the right fastening system. We follow manufacturer specs so the roof can expand and contract without coming loose.
  6. We install flashing at every edge and penetration. This is where many roofs fail, so we take extra care around vents, walls, and transitions.
  7. We secure the system to prevent winds from lifting it. We use proper attachment methods and details to keep the roof tight in high-wind conditions.
  8. We finish with a final check and a clean job site. We inspect the full system, confirm details, and leave your property clean and safe.

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Types of residential metal roofing

Below are types of residential metal roofing:

  1. Standing seam systems
    These systems use long vertical sections with raised seams that lock together, creating a clean look and strong water control in wet Oregon climates.
  2. Snap-lock systems
    A variation of standing seam that snaps together without mechanical seaming. This option is commonly used on homes throughout the Pacific Northwest.
  3. Corrugated profiles
    Recognizable by their wave-like pattern, these profiles are often chosen for simpler structures and manufactured homes where durability and value are priorities.
  4. Shingle-style systems
    Designed to resemble traditional shingles, shake, or slate while offering increased strength and longer service life.
  5. Tile-style systems
    These mimic the appearance of clay or concrete tile but are lighter and easier to support on residential structures.
  6. Steel-based systems
    Steel is the most widely used material due to its strength, protective finishes, and suitability for Oregon weather.
  7. Aluminum-based systems
    Aluminum resists corrosion and is often selected for coastal homes or areas with constant moisture exposure.
  8. Copper systems
    Copper is a premium option typically used for architectural designs or specialty sections due to its longevity and appearance.

Local metal roof installers

We are a family-owned business serving homeowners across Oregon. Our installers are trained and fully licensed (CCB ID: 231578). We focus on long-term solutions that improve durability and can help lower energy costs by improving attic insulation. We offer regular coupons, flexible payment options, and 100% financing that you can apply for online. Our workmanship is backed by a 50-year warranty, and our team is available 24/7 to take your call. Contact us today to get a free estimate.

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Name: Klaus Roofing Systems of Oregon

Address: 3922 W 1st Ave, Eugene, OR 97402

Phone Number: 1-541-287-4590

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Monday to Friday: 8 AM–5 PM

Saturday & Sunday: Closed

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FAQs About Metal Roofing Solutions

Are metal shingle roofs different from standing seam?

Yes, metal shingle roofs and standing seam metal roofs are two different systems. Metal shingles are designed to mimic traditional roofing materials like asphalt, slate, or wood shakes, while standing seam roofs use vertical panels with raised seams for a more modern appearance.

Standing seam systems typically offer superior durability, weather resistance, and fewer exposed fasteners, making them a popular choice for long-term performance.

Does a metal roof installation require permits in Oregon?

In most cases, yes. Metal roof installations in Oregon typically require a building permit, especially for full roof replacements. Permit requirements can vary by city or county, so it's important to work with a licensed contractor who understands local codes and handles permitting for you.

Does insulation matter when replacing a roof with metal?

Yes, insulation plays a critical role in the performance of a metal roof. Proper insulation helps regulate indoor temperatures, prevent condensation, and improve energy efficiency.

Without adequate insulation and ventilation, moisture can build up beneath the roof, potentially leading to mold, wood rot, and reduced system lifespan.

How do I choose the right metal roofing material for my home?

The right metal roofing material depends on your budget, home style, and performance needs. Common options include steel, aluminum, and copper, each offering different levels of durability and corrosion resistance.

Standing seam panels are ideal for longevity and weather protection, while metal shingles offer a more traditional look. A professional inspection can help determine the best fit for your home and climate.

How do metal roofs handle Oregon rain and moisture?

Metal roofs perform exceptionally well in Oregon's wet climate. Their smooth surface allows rainwater to shed quickly, reducing the risk of standing water and leaks.

When properly installed with the correct underlayment and flashing, metal roofing systems provide excellent moisture resistance and long-term protection against heavy rainfall.

What is the difference between exposed-fastener and concealed-fastener panels?

Exposed-fastener panels use visible screws to secure the panels to the roof deck, making them more affordable but slightly more vulnerable to wear over time.

Concealed-fastener systems, like standing seam roofs, hide the fasteners beneath the panels, offering a cleaner look and better protection against leaks and weather damage.

What is the metal roof replacement cost per square foot in Oregon?

The cost of a metal roof replacement in Oregon typically ranges from $8 to $16 per square foot, depending on the material, roof complexity, and installation requirements.

While metal roofing has a higher upfront cost than asphalt shingles, it often lasts 40-70 years, making it a cost-effective long-term investment.

What metal roofing materials work best for Oregon homes?

Steel and aluminum are the most popular metal roofing materials for Oregon homes. Aluminum is highly resistant to corrosion, making it ideal for coastal or high-moisture areas, while coated steel offers excellent durability and affordability.

Choosing high-quality coatings and proper installation ensures your roof can withstand Oregon's rain, wind, and seasonal temperature changes.

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