Roofing Built to Last Decades Longer

Metal roofing systems installed by CHS Roofing and Siding protect homes across the Tri-State area with durability that outlasts traditional materials.

If you own a home in Ashland and you want a roof that holds up against sever weather conditions, metal roofing offers a solution that performs year after year without the constant upkeep other materials demand. You avoid the curling shingles and granule loss that show up after a few seasons of weather exposure, and you gain a surface that reflects heat instead of absorbing it into your attic space.

CHS Roofing and Siding installs both standing seam and corrugated metal systems depending on your home's structure and your budget. Standing seam panels lock together without exposed fasteners, which means fewer places for water to work its way under the surface. Corrugated systems cost less upfront and still deliver wind resistance and fire protection that far exceeds what asphalt shingles can provide. Both options resist mold growth and require minimal maintenance over their lifespan, which typically extends thirty to fifty years depending on the material and finish you choose.

If you want to compare metal roofing options for your Ashland property, reach out to CHS Roofing and Siding to review panel styles, colors, and installation timelines.

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What Changes After Metal Panels Go On

When CHS Roofing and Siding installs your metal roof in the Ohio Valley, the crew removes old roofing material if needed, inspects and repairs the decking, and then fastens underlayment before securing the panels in place. You see the difference immediately once the work is done because metal roofing sits flat and uniform across the entire roof plane without the texture variations that come with overlapping shingles.

Your attic stays cooler during summer months because metal reflects sunlight instead of trapping it, which lowers the strain on your air conditioning system and reduces energy costs over time. You also stop worrying about wind damage during storms because metal panels lock down tight and hold their position even when gusts exceed sixty miles per hour. The surface sheds water quickly, and you notice less moss or algae buildup compared to roofs that stay damp for hours after rain.

Metal roofing works well on most residential structures, but homes with very low slopes or complex valley systems may need additional underlayment or flashing to ensure proper water flow. CHS Roofing and Siding evaluates your roof pitch and layout before recommending a specific panel type, and the team walks you through how seams, ridges, and penetrations will be sealed to prevent leaks. Once installed, metal roofing requires little more than occasional inspections to check fasteners and trim, and most homeowners go years without needing repairs.

Questions homeowners ask before they choose metal

Homeowners in Ashland often ask about noise, appearance, and whether metal roofing fits older home styles before they commit to the material. These questions help clarify what metal roofing actually does and how it performs once the installation is complete.

How loud is metal roofing when rain hits the surface?
You hear very little noise inside your home because the underlayment and attic insulation absorb most of the sound before it reaches your living space. Metal roofing installed over solid decking with proper underlayment performs as quietly as asphalt shingle roofs during rainstorms.
What happens to a metal roof during a hailstorm?
Metal panels may dent if hail exceeds one inch in diameter, but the roof continues to shed water and protect your home without leaking. CHS Roofing and Siding uses impact-resistant coatings and heavier gauge metal in areas where hail occurs frequently.
Why does standing seam cost more than corrugated metal?
Standing seam panels require concealed fasteners and specialized equipment to form the raised seams that lock panels together, which adds labor time and material cost. You pay more upfront, but you gain a roof with fewer leak points and a longer expected lifespan.
When does it make sense to choose metal over shingles?

Metal roofing makes sense when you plan to stay in your home for more than a decade and you want to avoid repeat replacements. It works especially well for Ashland homes exposed to salt air, high winds, or prolonged sun that wears down asphalt shingles faster than normal.

How does metal roofing affect home resale value?
Buyers recognize that metal roofing requires less maintenance and lasts decades longer than other materials, which often results in higher appraisal values and faster sales. You benefit from lower insurance premiums in many cases because metal resists fire and wind damage better than traditional roofing.

CHS Roofing and Siding installs metal roofing systems across Ashland using panel types that match your home's architecture and your long-term maintenance preferences. If you want to review material samples, compare panel profiles, or schedule a roof inspection, contact CHS Roofing and Siding to start the conversation.