Saint John Roofing has over 20 years of experience installing residential standing seam metal roofing systems throughout Saint John, NB. We install premium steel roofing using standing seam panels with concealed fasteners, corrosion-resistant Galvalume and galvanized steel, and durable PVDF-coated finishes designed to provide exceptional longevity, weather resistance and reliable protection in New Brunswick's coastal climate.
Standing seam roofing systems are engineered to accommodate thermal expansion and contraction while maintaining a watertight roof assembly. Using concealed clips, precision-formed panel ribs, hemmed eaves, expansion clips, corrosion-resistant fasteners, ridge caps and snow retention systems, we install complete roofing assemblies that minimize exposed penetrations and deliver long-term performance with minimal maintenance.
We install residential metal roofing throughout Rothesay, Quispamsis, Grand Bay-Westfield, Hampton, Sussex, St. Martins, Norton, Kingston Peninsula, Cambridge-Narrows, Gondola Point, Nauwigewauk, Browns Flat and surrounding southern New Brunswick communities. Whether replacing an aging roof or selecting a premium roofing system for a new home, we install standing seam steel roofs engineered to withstand coastal winds, salt-laden air, heavy precipitation and decades of seasonal temperature changes.
✓ 20+ Years of Residential & Commercial Roofing Experience
✓ Roof Replacement, Roof Repair & Emergency Roofing Services
✓ Asphalt Shingle, Metal Roofing & Flat Roofing Systems
✓ Commercial Roofing, EPDM, TPO & Modified Bitumen Roofing
✓ Coastal Storm Damage Repair & Wind-Resistant Roofing Solutions
✓ Salt-Air Corrosion Protection, Flashing & Fastener Upgrades
✓ Ice & Water Shield Protection, Moisture Management & Ventilation Improvements
✓ Built For Bay of Fundy Weather, Nor'easters & Saint John's Coastal Climate
We'll contact you within 24 hours to discuss your roofing project, review repair or replacement options, evaluate storm damage, moisture intrusion and coastal exposure concerns, and outline the best roofing solution for your home or commercial property.

Unlike traditional screw-fastened metal roofing, standing seam systems conceal the fasteners beneath raised panel ribs. The steel panels are secured using concealed clips that allow the roof to remain watertight without hundreds of exposed screw penetrations. This design reduces potential leak points while creating a cleaner, more durable roofing system for long-term residential use.
Standing seam steel roofing is designed to deliver decades of reliable performance when installed correctly. Galvalume and galvanized steel substrates, combined with premium PVDF coatings and precision-formed panel profiles, help the roofing system resist corrosion, ultraviolet exposure and everyday weathering. The result is a roofing solution that often outlasts many conventional residential roofing materials.
Metal naturally expands and contracts as temperatures change throughout the year. Standing seam roofing systems use floating expansion clips and interlocking panel connections that allow controlled thermal movement without placing excessive stress on the fasteners or panel joints. This engineered movement helps maintain the integrity of the roofing system through Saint John's seasonal temperature fluctuations.
Standing seam roofs require relatively little ongoing maintenance because there are fewer exposed components vulnerable to weather-related deterioration. Periodic inspections of flashings, ridge caps, valleys and snow retention systems, along with keeping debris clear from roof drainage paths, help preserve the roof's appearance and long-term performance without the routine upkeep associated with many other roofing materials.

Homes near the Bay of Fundy are exposed to salt-laden air that can accelerate corrosion on unprotected metal. Standing seam roofing manufactured from Galvalume or galvanized steel and finished with premium PVDF coatings, including Kynar finishes, provides multiple layers of protection against oxidation, fading and long-term environmental exposure. Choosing corrosion-resistant materials helps extend the roof's service life in coastal conditions.
Strong coastal winds place significant uplift forces on residential roofs. Standing seam panels are mechanically secured with concealed clips beneath raised seams, allowing wind loads to be distributed across the roofing system rather than concentrating stress on exposed fasteners. Proper panel spacing, clip placement and fastening methods all contribute to a roof capable of performing during severe weather.
Snow sliding from smooth metal panels can create safety hazards and place stress on gutters, entryways and landscaping. Snow retention systems use engineered snow guards and retention bars to control how accumulated snow and ice are released from the roof. Integrating these components into the roofing system helps improve safety while reducing concentrated loads along the eaves.
Standing seam roofing relies on custom-fabricated flashing rather than exposed sealants alone. Hemmed eaves, ridge caps, valley flashing, gable trim and carefully formed transitions around chimneys, skylights and plumbing vents work together to direct water away from roof penetrations. Precision metal detailing helps maintain the roof's weather resistance while preserving the clean appearance of the standing seam system.

Standing seam metal roofing performs best on roof designs that allow efficient water drainage and proper panel layout. Roof pitch, valley configuration, dormers, skylights, chimneys and other penetrations all influence panel lengths, flashing details and installation methods. Evaluating the home's roof geometry helps determine whether a standing seam system can be installed efficiently while maintaining optimal weather protection.
Residential standing seam roofing is available in different steel gauges and panel profiles, each offering varying levels of strength and rigidity. Panel width, rib height and steel thickness affect the roof's structural performance, resistance to oil canning and overall appearance. Choosing the appropriate combination helps ensure the roofing system matches both the home's architectural style and local environmental conditions.
Metal roofing is often chosen by homeowners planning to remain in their home for many years. Its long service life, resistance to weather-related deterioration and relatively low maintenance requirements can reduce future roofing expenses over the life of the home. For many homeowners, the higher initial investment is offset by fewer replacement cycles and dependable long-term performance.
Standing seam roofing requires specialized fabrication equipment, precision measuring and manufacturer-approved installation techniques that differ significantly from conventional roofing materials. Proper panel alignment, concealed clip spacing, thermal expansion allowances and custom flashing fabrication all contribute to the finished roof's performance. Professional installation helps ensure the roofing system functions as designed while maintaining its structural integrity and weather resistance.
Both are corrosion-resistant steel products, but they use different protective coatings. Galvanized steel is coated primarily with zinc, while Galvalume steel uses an aluminium-zinc alloy that offers enhanced resistance to corrosion and heat. Both are commonly used for residential metal roofing, although Galvalume is often preferred for its long-term durability in coastal environments.
PVDF (polyvinylidene fluoride) coatings, commonly marketed under names such as Kynar®, provide excellent resistance to ultraviolet exposure, colour fading, chalking and corrosion. These premium finishes help maintain the appearance of a metal roof for decades while offering greater protection against the salt air and weather conditions common throughout the Saint John region.
Not when it is installed as part of a properly constructed residential roofing assembly. Standing seam panels are installed over roof decking with underlayment, insulation and attic air space separating the panels from the home's interior. These layers absorb much of the sound, making the difference far less noticeable than many homeowners expect.
Standing seam roofing is designed to support typical winter snow loads, but its smooth surface allows snow to slide more easily than asphalt shingles. Where necessary, engineered snow retention systems are installed to control snow movement above entrances, walkways and driveways. These components help manage snow safely while protecting gutters and areas below the roof.
If you're considering a standing seam metal roof for your home, contact Saint John Roofing for expert advice and a free, no-obligation quote tailored to your property.
✓ 20+ Years of Residential & Commercial Roofing Experience
✓ Roof Replacement, Roof Repair & Emergency Roofing Services
✓ Asphalt Shingle, Metal Roofing & Flat Roofing Systems
✓ Commercial Roofing, EPDM, TPO & Modified Bitumen Roofing
✓ Coastal Storm Damage Repair & Wind-Resistant Roofing Solutions
✓ Salt-Air Corrosion Protection, Flashing & Fastener Upgrades
✓ Ice & Water Shield Protection, Moisture Management & Ventilation Improvements
✓ Built For Bay of Fundy Weather, Nor'easters & Saint John's Coastal Climate
We'll contact you within 24 hours to discuss your roofing project, review repair or replacement options, evaluate storm damage, moisture intrusion and coastal exposure concerns, and outline the best roofing solution for your home or commercial property.