Metal Roofing in Albuquerque

Metal roofing is the ultimate long-term investment for New Mexico homeowners. It reflects solar heat at our high altitude, shrugs off hail impacts, and can last 50 years or more with minimal maintenance. Alliance Construction Services installs standing seam and corrugated metal roofs across Rio Rancho and Albuquerque, delivering a roof that handles everything our desert climate throws at it — from 100-degree summer days to monsoon downpours.

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Why Albuquerque Needs This Service

Metal Roofing for Albuquerque Homes

Metal roofing is expanding its footprint across Albuquerque as homeowners and commercial property owners seek long-term performance against the city's relentless climate. Standing-seam panels offer inherent Class 4 hail resistance without relying on rubberized backing that can still degrade over time — the steel or aluminum substrate simply dents rather than fracturing, maintaining waterproof integrity through decades of Bernalillo County hail events. The thermal expansion characteristics of metal are actually an advantage in Albuquerque: standing-seam clips allow panels to move freely with 60-degree daily temperature swings, unlike rigid fastened systems that stress and loosen over time. Metal roofs shed monsoon rain instantly and handle wet spring snow loads without absorbing moisture. In neighborhoods like Nob Hill and the North Valley, where architectural character matters, metal panels in weathered copper, dark bronze, or terracotta finishes complement both mid-century and pueblo-revival styles without the weight of clay tile. For commercial buildings Downtown and along the I-25 corridor, metal delivers 40 to 60-plus years of service with virtually no maintenance beyond occasional fastener checks.

Common Scenarios

What We See in Albuquerque

A Nob Hill homeowner restoring a 1948 ranch home installs standing-seam metal in a matte charcoal finish, achieving a clean mid-century look that also handles the neighborhood's mature-tree debris better than shingles — leaves slide off rather than collecting in valleys. In the NE Heights, a homeowner with rooftop solar selects standing-seam metal because panel clamps attach without penetrating the roof surface, preserving the waterproof integrity that screw-down systems compromise. A North Valley adobe home transitions from a high-maintenance built-up flat roof to a low-slope standing-seam metal system with concealed gutters, dramatically reducing maintenance while honoring the home's Southwestern profile. A Downtown Albuquerque mixed-use building owner installs corrugated metal on the upper parapet walls as a durable, low-maintenance rain screen that eliminates the stucco repair cycle on those hard-to-reach surfaces.

What We Deliver

Standing Seam Installation

Our standing seam panels feature concealed fasteners and raised seams that expand and contract freely with New Mexico's 60-degree daily temperature swings. No exposed screws means no leak points.

Solar Reflectivity & Energy Savings

Metal roofs with cool-roof coatings reflect up to 70% of solar energy. In Albuquerque's intense sun, this can reduce cooling costs by 20-40% compared to dark shingle roofs — savings you feel every summer.

Superior Hail Resistance

Metal roofs rated for Class 4 hail impact resist denting from hailstones up to 2 inches. With 24+ annual hail events in the ABQ area, metal roofing gives you lasting peace of mind during storm season.

50+ Year Lifespan

While shingles last 15-25 years in our UV-intense climate, quality metal roofing lasts 50 years or more. It's the last roof many homeowners ever need to install — a true one-and-done solution.

Low Maintenance Requirements

Metal roofs don't crack, curl, or lose granules like shingles under UV exposure. Annual inspections and occasional fastener checks are all that's needed to keep a metal roof performing for decades.

Wind & Fire Resistance

Metal roofing withstands wind gusts of 140+ mph and carries a Class A fire rating. In a state with wildfire risk and severe thunderstorm winds, that protection matters.

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What Albuquerque Customers Say

They did a fantastic job and my roof and stucco addition looks like it was the original part of the house. Jose stayed in touch and kept me apprised of every detail of the schedule. His crew was professional, respectful, and worked hard from start to finish.

David R.

Albuquerque, NM

Good people to work with. The sales manager was competitive and attended to the house daily to check on the work. The crew showed up early in the morning and worked until dusk — very professional and easy to work with.

Joseph T.

Albuquerque, NM

Great service and quality work at a very reasonable price. I would recommend Alliance to any friend or family member. Jose was fast, professional, and his price was fair. He found the leak the same day he came out and had it repaired within hours.

Monica A.

Albuquerque, NM

Frequently Asked Questions

Is a metal roof worth the higher upfront cost?

For most New Mexico homeowners, yes. Metal roofing costs more upfront but lasts 2-3 times longer than shingles, requires far less maintenance, and significantly lowers cooling bills. When you factor in the avoided cost of 2-3 shingle replacements over the same period, metal often costs less over the life of your home.

Will a metal roof be noisy during monsoon rainstorms?

No. Modern metal roofs are installed over solid decking and often include underlayment that dampens sound. Inside your home, a metal roof sounds no louder than any other roofing material during rain. The heavy monsoon downpours of July and August won't keep you awake.

Can you install a metal roof over my existing shingles?

In some cases, yes — it saves on tear-off costs. However, we generally recommend a full tear-off so we can inspect the deck for damage, especially after years of New Mexico UV and hail exposure. We'll evaluate your specific situation during our free inspection.

Does a metal roof attract lightning?

No. Metal roofing does not increase lightning strike risk. In fact, if struck, metal disperses the energy safely and won't catch fire — unlike wood or asphalt. It's actually one of the safest roofing materials during the thunderstorms common in our monsoon season.

Need Metal Roofing in Albuquerque?

Metal roofing delivers lifetime hail resistance and zero re-roofing cycles for Albuquerque homes and businesses. Explore standing-seam options for your NE Heights, Nob Hill, or West Side property — free estimates available.

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