Built to Last. Designed to Protect.
At Texas Coast Roofing, we specialize in metal roofing solutions that are engineered for strength, durability, and long-term performance. Living along the Gulf Coast means dealing with extreme weather—from high winds and heavy rain to harsh sun and salt air. Metal roofs are built to stand up to these conditions and offer a sleek, energy-efficient upgrade that protects your home or business year after year.

Why Choose Metal Roofing?
Metal roofs are more than just tough—they’re also a smart investment in the future of your property. Compared to traditional shingle roofing, metal roofs can last 40 to 70 years, require minimal maintenance, and are highly resistant to wind, fire, and impact. They reflect solar heat, reducing cooling costs during the hot Texas summers, and they shed water and debris more effectively than many other roofing types.
When properly installed by professionals like Texas Coast Roofing, metal roofs offer peace of mind and curb appeal all in one.
Benefits of a Metal Roof
- Longevity – Most metal roofs last two to three times longer than traditional roofs.
- Storm Resistance – Ideal for coastal climates, metal stands up to wind, hail, and heavy rain.
- Energy Efficiency – Reflects solar radiant heat, reducing cooling bills.
- Low Maintenance – Doesn’t crack, warp, or rot like other materials.
- Environmentally Friendly – Often made from recycled materials and fully recyclable.
- Sleek, Modern Look – Available in a variety of styles and colors to match your home or business.
Metal roofing offers a combination of durability, efficiency, and long-term value that makes it one of the best investments for homeowners and business owners alike. One of the most significant benefits is its exceptional lifespan. While traditional asphalt shingles typically last 15 to 25 years, metal roofing can easily endure for 40 years or more with minimal maintenance. This extended lifespan means fewer replacements over time, saving you money in the long run. Additionally, metal roofs are highly resistant to the elements. In a coastal environment like Texas, where salt air, high winds, and torrential rain are common, metal roofing stands strong against corrosion, rot, mold, and storm damage. It also resists impact from hail and flying debris better than many other roofing materials.
Another standout benefit is energy efficiency. Metal reflects solar radiant heat instead of absorbing it, which significantly reduces cooling demands during the hot Texas summers. Homeowners often notice a drop in energy bills after switching to metal roofing. On top of that, modern metal roofing comes in a variety of styles, colors, and finishes—some even mimic the look of shingles, slate, or tile—offering aesthetic flexibility to match any home or building design. It’s also a more sustainable option, often made from recycled materials and fully recyclable at the end of its life. Overall, metal roofing combines strength, beauty, and performance, making it the smart choice for those looking to protect their investment while enhancing curb appeal and energy savings.




Perfect for Coastal Homes & Businesses
In Texas’s coastal regions, durability matters. With salt in the air and hurricane season on the calendar, you need a roof that can handle the elements. Our metal roofing systems are ideal for Corpus Christi, Rockport, Port Aransas, Portland, and beyond. We use corrosion-resistant coatings and high-grade fasteners to ensure your roof holds strong and looks great for decades.
Our Installation Process
At Texas Coast Roofing, we take pride in doing things the right way—from the first inspection to the final panel. We’ll assess your existing structure, walk you through your options, and deliver a clean, professional install that meets windstorm codes and your personal preferences.
We offer:
- Standing seam systems
- R-panel roofing
- Stone-coated steel roofing
- Custom flashing and trim
Our team is experienced and committed to delivering a finished product you’ll be proud of.
Metal Roofing for Homes, Shops & Barns
Whether you’re upgrading a residential home, building a detached garage or workshop, or need a new roof for a barn or commercial property, we can help. Our team handles both new installations and metal roof replacements, with the experience and equipment to manage projects of all sizes.
Need Windstorm Certification?
We understand Texas coastal building codes and offer metal roofing services that meet WPI-8 (Windstorm Certificate) standards. We’ll work with your engineer and ensure all documentation is in place for insurance and compliance.
Free Estimates & Honest Advice
Thinking about a metal roof but not sure where to start? Call Texas Coast Roofing for a free, no-pressure estimate. We’ll take the time to explain your options, show you sample materials, and provide an accurate quote—no surprises, just solid work and dependable service.
Contact Texas Coast Roofing Today
Give your home or business the roof it deserves. Call us today or fill out our contact form to schedule your free consultation. Discover why more Texans are choosing metal roofing that’s built for the coast.
Metal Roofing FAQ
Metal roofing is gaining popularity across the Texas Coast, especially in areas like Corpus Christi, Rockport, and Port Aransas. With extreme heat, salt-laden air, and hurricane threats, homeowners and business owners are looking for long-lasting, low-maintenance roofing options—and metal delivers. Below, our team at Texas Coast Roofing answers the most frequently asked questions we hear about metal roofing systems in coastal Texas.

Homes near the coast face unique environmental challenges—high humidity, intense sun, salty air, and severe storms. Metal roofing handles these conditions exceptionally well. It resists corrosion, reflects solar heat, and is engineered to withstand high wind speeds. It’s one of the few roofing materials that performs well in both the blazing summer heat and the heavy rains of hurricane season.
Texas Coast Roofing installs a variety of metal roofing styles, including standing seam panels, corrugated metal, and metal shingles. Standing seam roofs are sleek and highly weather-resistant, with vertical seams that lock together tightly. Corrugated metal offers a more rugged, classic look and is popular for both homes and outbuildings. Metal shingles mimic the look of traditional materials like slate, wood, or tile while offering the strength of steel or aluminum.
A properly installed metal roof can last anywhere from 40 to 70 years. That’s at least twice the lifespan of a typical asphalt shingle roof. Given the unpredictable weather along the Gulf Coast, metal roofing provides peace of mind and long-term value by requiring fewer replacements over time.
When the right type of metal is used, rust is not a concern. Most coastal installations use Galvalume-coated steel or aluminum, both of which are designed to resist corrosion—even with constant exposure to salty air. Additionally, factory-applied paint coatings provide another level of protection and keep your roof looking great for decades.
With proper insulation and underlayment, metal roofs are no louder than any other roofing type. In fact, many homeowners are surprised at how quiet their metal roof is, even during heavy coastal downpours. A solid decking base and quality materials help reduce sound transfer, creating a comfortable, quiet indoor environment.
Metal roofing is one of the most wind-resistant options available. When installed to meet local building codes, a metal roof can withstand wind speeds exceeding 140 mph. That’s why it’s often recommended for homes along hurricane-prone regions like the Texas coast. The interlocking design of metal panels offers superior protection compared to loose or brittle shingles.
No. Metal does not attract lightning. In fact, if your home is struck, metal roofing can help safely disperse the electrical energy and is less likely to catch fire than other roofing materials. It’s considered one of the safest roofing options when it comes to lightning exposure.
Yes, metal roofing reflects solar heat, helping to keep your home cooler and reducing the load on your air conditioning system. Many metal roofs feature reflective coatings that further improve energy performance. In hot and sunny climates like Corpus Christi, this can translate into noticeable energy savings throughout the year.
In some cases, yes. Metal roofing is lightweight and can often be installed over a single layer of existing shingles, which helps reduce labor and landfill waste. However, a roof inspection is required to determine if the underlying structure is in good condition and suitable for an overlay installation.
Absolutely. Most metal roofing contains recycled materials, and when it eventually needs replacement, it can be fully recycled. Metal roofs also reduce energy consumption by keeping homes cooler in the summer. It’s one of the most sustainable roofing options available, particularly for environmentally conscious homeowners.
The upfront cost of a metal roof is typically higher than asphalt shingles—sometimes two to three times more. However, the long-term savings in energy bills, maintenance, and replacement costs make metal roofing a wise investment. With its extended lifespan and minimal upkeep, metal often ends up costing less over time.
Metal roofing is low maintenance, especially when compared to shingles or tile. Still, periodic inspections are a good idea, especially after strong storms. Keep an eye out for debris buildup, check gutters, and make sure there are no loose panels or fasteners. At Texas Coast Roofing, we offer roof maintenance plans designed to catch small issues before they become expensive problems.
In many cases, yes. Metal roofing is considered highly resistant to wind, fire, and impact, all of which can help reduce risk for insurers. Some insurance companies offer discounts for homes with metal roofs. Be sure to check with your provider, and we can help supply documentation on the roof’s specifications.
Metal roofs are strong enough to support foot traffic, but walking on them should be done with care. The surface can be slippery, and improper weight distribution can cause dents, particularly on softer metals or thinner panels. We don’t recommend homeowners walk on their roof unless absolutely necessary. Our team is trained to access and service metal roofs safely.
Most residential metal roof installations take between two and five days, depending on the size and complexity of the roof. Weather conditions and whether we’re removing an old roof can affect the timeline. We always strive to keep our work efficient and minimally disruptive to your household.
Yes. We offer both manufacturer warranties on the metal panels—often ranging from 30 to 50 years—and our own workmanship warranty. Our team at Texas Coast Roofing stands behind every job we complete. We’ll walk you through all warranty terms before we begin, so you know exactly what’s covered.
It’s simple. Call Texas Coast Roofing or fill out our online request form to schedule a free roof inspection and consultation. We’ll assess your current roof, discuss material options, and provide a detailed, transparent estimate tailored to your needs and budget.
Trusted Metal Roofing Experts for the Coastal Bend
If you’re in Corpus Christi, Portland, Rockport, or anywhere along the Texas Gulf Coast and considering a metal roof, Texas Coast Roofing is ready to help. We understand the unique challenges of coastal weather and install metal roofs that are made to last. Contact us today for a no-obligation quote and see why more Texans are choosing metal roofing for lasting protection and energy efficiency.