When a metal building roof starts leaking or showing signs of wear, many owners assume replacement is the only option. In reality, re-roofing is often a more practical and cost-effective solution.

Signs your metal building roof needs attention
Common indicators include:

  • Persistent leaks
  • Rust or corrosion at seams
  • Loose or damaged panels
  • Rising energy costs due to poor insulation performance

When re-roofing makes sense
Re-roofing is often the right choice when:

  • The primary steel structure is still sound
  • Leaks are isolated to the roof system
  • The building still meets operational needs
  • The owner wants to extend the building’s life

Re-roofing can improve performance without the disruption of full replacement.

When replacement may be necessary
Replacement may be required if:

  • Structural elements are compromised
  • The building no longer supports current operations
  • Major code upgrades cannot be met through re-roofing

An experienced contractor can evaluate these conditions before recommending a path forward.

Frequently asked questions

Can operations continue during re-roofing?
In many cases, yes. Projects can be phased to minimize disruption.

How long does a re-roof last?
Modern metal roof systems can provide decades of service when properly installed.