Why Metal Roofing is the Superior Choice for Florida Homes

Upgrade Your Roof, Upgrade Your Life

Discover the long-lasting benefits of metal roofing designed to withstand Florida’s unique climate challenges. Experience durability, energy efficiency, and peace of mind with our expert solutions.

Charcoal grey 1" Nail Strip metal roofing on a modern residential waterfront home with standing seam profile

Advantages of Metal Roofing

Unmatched Durability

Metal roofs are built to last, resisting wind, rain, and the harsh Florida sun far better than traditional shingles.

Energy Efficiency

Reflective metal surfaces help reduce cooling costs by deflecting the sun’s rays, keeping your home cooler.

Eco-Friendly Materials

Our metal roofs are made from recyclable materials, making them a sustainable choice for environmentally conscious homeowners.

Low Maintenance

With minimal upkeep required, metal roofs save you time and money over their long lifespan.

1-inch Nail Strip metal roof in Copper Penny finish installed on a residential home.

Proven Benefits of Metal Roofing

Metal roofs can last over 50 years, significantly outlasting traditional shingles.

Wind Resistance

Metal roofs can withstand winds up to 140 mph, making them ideal for Florida’s hurricane-prone areas.

Energy Savings

Homeowners report up to 25% savings on cooling costs with energy-efficient metal roofing.

Metal vs. Shingle Roofing: A Florida Perspective

Explore the benefits and drawbacks of metal and shingle roofing for Florida homeowners.

Metal Roofing

30+ Years

Weather Resistance

Energy Efficiency

Environmentally Friendly

Durable

Shingle Roofing

15-20 Years

Vulnerable To High Wind

More Maintenance

Environmental Impact

Absorbs More Heat

Discover the Superior Benefits of Metal Roofing

Experience the unmatched durability and energy efficiency of metal roofing with Alliance Group LLC. Our expert team is ready to provide you with a personalized consultation to explore the best metal roofing solutions for your home. Don’t settle for less when it comes to protecting your property in Florida’s challenging climate.