Category: Metal Roofing

New Hampshire, A Metal Roofing Mecca

People in New Hampshire prefer metal roofs, including this standing seam metal roof on a ranch home

If you live here, you already know that metal roofs are everywhere. If you don’t live in New Hampshire and come up to visit, you probably will make the comment, “Wow! Everywhere I look, I see metal roofs.” So, what’s with all the metal roofs in New Hampshire anyway? Well, from our perspective, there are… ( read more )

Homeowners Should Research Metal Roofing

Homeowners should research metal roofing

Metal roofing has been my life, you might say. My dad, Donald Miller, started Isaiah Industries when I was still in high school. I worked after school, Saturdays, and summers in the plant. I made a lot of ridge caps and packed a lot of shingles in those days. Eventually, I worked some in the… ( read more )

Debunking Common Metal Roofing Myths

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Metal is a great roofing choice for your home. It’s durable, attractive, low-maintenance, and long-lasting. However, due to the various misconceptions surrounding this material, most homeowners choose not to invest in it. Classic Metal Roofs, the area’s top metal roofers, sheds some light on the common metal roofing myths about this excellent roofing choice. The… ( read more )

Building a New Home? Why Not Consider a Standing Seam Metal Roof?

A standing seam metal roof system from Classic Metal Roofs in MA, CT, NH & RI

About to build a new home or perhaps give your existing home a makeover? Looking for features that will add both beauty and functionality to your home? A standing seam metal roof system definitely fits the bill! Combining elegance and beauty while offering high efficiency and energy savings a standing seam metal roof will last… ( read more )

It’s all in the Finish: Metal Roofing

A runner crossing the finish line.

I remember growing up and my dad always talking about the “finish”, whether it was with chores at home, or while playing sports, he kept reminding my siblings and me that the “finish” was the most important part. The gravity of that didn’t really hit me until I was a bit older; that in most… ( read more )