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Metal Roofing Installation in Big Island, HI

Big Island homeowners face active volcanic activity producing vog (volcanic smog) across kona and ka'u districts that accelerates wear on exterior surfaces. Our local pros understand your area's specific challenges and deliver quality work on every job.

Serving Kailua-Kona, Hilo, Waimea, Waikoloa Village, Pahoa, and surrounding Big Island communities.

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Why Big Island Homes Need Metal Roofing Installation

Active volcanic activity producing vog (volcanic smog) across Kona and Ka'u districts
Hilo side receives 120–150+ inches of rain annually; Kona side averages 15–25 inches
Salt air corrosion along all coastal areas
Intense tropical UV year-round (UV Index 10–11 common at elevation)
Occasional seismic activity and ashfall from volcanic eruptions
Common Home Types We Service
Single-story ranch homes in Kona subdivisionsOlder plantation-era homes in Hilo and PunaCustom homes on large agricultural lots in North Kohala and WaimeaNewer homes in Waikoloa Village and resort communitiesOff-grid and self-sufficient homes in rural Puna and Ka'u

What You Get

40–70 year lifespan — outlasts 3–4 asphalt roof replacements
Superior resistance to fire, hail, and high winds
Energy efficient — reflects solar heat to reduce cooling costs
Lightweight — often installed over existing shingles
Low maintenance — no moss, no granule loss
Significant insurance premium discounts in many states

Our Metal Roofing Installation Process

01

Consultation & Design

We discuss profile options, colors, and whether installation over existing shingles is appropriate for your roof.

02

Deck Preparation

Roof deck is inspected and any deteriorated areas are replaced. Underlayment and a thermal break layer are installed.

03

Panel Installation

Metal panels are measured, cut, and installed with concealed fasteners (standing seam) or exposed fasteners (screw-down), depending on profile.

04

Trim & Flashing

Ridge cap, eave trim, rake trim, and all flashings are custom fabricated and installed for a complete, weather-tight system.

Seasonal Considerations for Big Island

1
Year-round vog cleaning of surfaces on the Kona and Ka'u sides
2
Hilo-side mold and mildew removal from persistent heavy rainfall
3
Post-eruption ash and acid rain cleanup in affected districts
4
Salt air cleaning of metal fixtures, screens, and fasteners in coastal areas
5
Termite swarm season (May–June) monitoring

Areas We Serve in Big Island

Our metal roofing installation pros are available throughout the Big Island metro area, including:

Kailua-KonaHiloWaimeaWaikoloa VillagePahoaCaptain CookHolualoaKeaauOcean ViewNorth Kohala

Metal Roofing Installation FAQ for Big Island Homeowners

How often should Big Island homeowners get metal roofing installation?
Given Big Island's active volcanic activity producing vog (volcanic smog) across kona and ka'u districts, most homeowners benefit from metal roofing installation at least once a year. Year-round vog cleaning of surfaces on the Kona and Ka'u sides often makes spring or fall the optimal time to schedule service.
What home types in Big Island most need metal roofing installation?
Single-story ranch homes in Kona subdivisions and Older plantation-era homes in Hilo and Puna are the most common home types in Big Island and typically see the most wear. Our local pros are familiar with the exterior materials found across the metro.
Is metal roofing loud in rain?
With proper installation including insulation and solid decking, metal roofs are no louder than asphalt. In fact, many homeowners report less noise than they expected.
Can metal roofing be installed over existing shingles?
Often yes, if the existing shingles are in one layer and the deck is structurally sound. This saves tear-off costs and adds an extra insulating layer.
What metal roofing material should I choose?
Galvalume steel is the most cost-effective and most common. Aluminum is better for coastal areas due to salt resistance. Copper and zinc are premium options with exceptional longevity.
How much more does metal roofing cost vs. asphalt?
Metal typically costs 2–3x more upfront than asphalt. Over a 50-year period accounting for the 2–3 asphalt replacements you'd otherwise need, the total cost of ownership is often lower.

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