Choosing a new roof is one of the most significant decisions you will make for your home. While many homeowners stick to traditional materials, more residents in the Eastern Panhandle are turning to professional metal solutions for a permanent fix. At Crafted Exterior Services, we provide expert metal roofing installations designed to withstand the unpredictable West Virginia weather.
Located at 85 Lynnhaven Dr Unit E, we are your local experts for residential roofing in Martinsburg. Whether you want a durable system for your primary home or a custom finish for a garage or commercial building, our team has the tools and knowledge to deliver a high-quality result.
A metal roof is often the last roof a homeowner will ever need to install. While the initial investment is higher than other materials, the long-term value is undeniable. In Martinsburg & across West Virginia, where we experience heavy snow, high winds, and humid summers, metal offers a level of protection that other materials struggle to match.
If your current system is reaching the end of its life, a full roof replacement using metal can save you thousands in future maintenance. According to the Metal Roofing Alliance, a quality metal system can last 50 years or more, which is two to three times longer than the lifespan of a regular asphalt roof.

Not all metal roofs are the same. We offer a variety of systems, profiles, and materials to match your home’s architecture, budget, and long-term performance goals. As an experienced local roofing contractor serving Martinsburg and the broader tri-state area, we help you navigate the differences between metal types and panel profiles so you can make a confident, informed decision before your project begins.
Aluminum is a top-tier choice for residential homes across the Eastern Panhandle. It is naturally rust-resistant, making it particularly well-suited to the humid climate of Berkeley County and the surrounding region. We offer aluminum options that mimic the look of traditional wood shakes or slate, delivering a classic, high-end appearance with the durability and longevity that modern metal systems provide. Because aluminum is significantly lighter than steel, it puts less stress on your home’s existing structural framing while still providing exceptional strength and weather resistance.
For homeowners who want the highest level of water-tight protection available, standing seam metal roofing is the answer. This premium system uses concealed fasteners and raised seams that are either snapped or mechanically seamed together, eliminating the exposed screw penetrations that represent the primary failure point of conventional metal roofing systems. With no exposed fasteners to back out, rust, or allow water intrusion over time, standing seam delivers exceptional long-term performance with minimal maintenance. It provides a sleek, architectural appearance that works well on both modern and traditional Martinsburg homes.
Exposed fastener metal panels are a cost-effective option for homeowners who want the durability benefits of metal at a lower entry price point. These systems use visible screws that penetrate the panel surface directly, making them straightforward to install and repair. While they require periodic inspection of fastener seals over time, they are a strong performer for garages, outbuildings, and budget-conscious residential projects across the tri-state area.
Metal shingles combine the long-term performance of a metal roofing system with the familiar appearance of traditional asphalt, slate, or wood shake shingles. They are installed using concealed clip systems that allow for thermal movement while maintaining a secure, weather-tight profile. For Martinsburg homeowners who want metal’s durability without departing from a conventional roof appearance, metal shingles are an excellent middle-ground option.
Stone-coated steel panels are coated with a layer of stone granules bonded to a steel substrate, delivering the dimensional look of traditional roofing materials with the structural performance of metal beneath. Stone-coated systems offer excellent noise reduction compared to bare metal panels, making them a popular choice for homeowners who prioritize both aesthetics and a quieter interior environment during rain events.
One of the most common questions homeowners across Martinsburg and the Eastern Panhandle ask before a roofing project is whether metal is genuinely worth the additional upfront investment over asphalt shingles. The table below provides a direct, honest comparison of both systems across every performance category that matters for West Virginia, Maryland, and Pennsylvania homeowners.
Feature | Asphalt Shingles | Metal Roofing |
Expected lifespan | 20 to 30 years | 40 to 70 years or more |
Wind resistance | 60 to 130 mph depending on grade | 140 mph or more |
Impact resistance | Class 2 to Class 4 available | Class 4 standard on most systems |
Fire rating | Class A | Class A — non-combustible |
Snow shedding | Moderate | Excellent — smooth surface sheds snow efficiently |
Ice dam resistance | Moderate — requires ice and water shield | Superior — smooth surface reduces ice dam formation |
Energy efficiency | Moderate — absorbs solar heat | High — reflects up to 25% of solar radiant heat |
Weight per square | Approximately 240 to 400 lbs | Approximately 50 to 150 lbs |
Maintenance requirements | Low to moderate — periodic inspection and repair | Very low — minimal maintenance over full lifespan |
Recyclability | Low — billions of pounds sent to landfills annually | 100% recyclable at end of service life |
Manufacturer warranty | 25 years to lifetime limited | 40 to 50 years on panels, lifetime on some systems |
Average replacement cycles over 50 years | 2 to 3 replacements | 0 to 1 replacements |
Relative upfront cost | Lower | Higher |
Total cost of ownership over 50 years | Higher when replacement cycles included | Lower when full lifespan considered |
Insurance premium discount potential | Limited | Yes — Class 4 rating may qualify for discount |
A metal system is a complex assembly that requires specialized skills and tools. At Crafted Exterior Services, we follow a rigorous process to ensure your new roof is installed correctly the first time. We begin with a roof repair assessment to ensure the underlying structure can support the new material.
We start with a thorough check of your existing structure. We calculate the weight loads and check the condition of the drainage components. This planning phase ensures that your home is ready for a permanent solution and that the ventilation system is optimized.
Even with the best panels, a secondary moisture barrier is essential. We install a high-temperature, synthetic underlayment specifically designed for metal. Our installers then use specialized tools to cut and fit each piece, paying close attention to the trim, eaves, and ridges, the areas where most leaks occur in poorly installed roofs.
After the installation, we perform a final walk-through to ensure all components are secure. We use magnetic sweeps to ensure your property is free of any metal shavings or fasteners, protecting your tires and your family.
Even the most durable metal roofing system benefits from periodic professional assessment, and catching early warning signs before they develop into structural or water intrusion problems can save Martinsburg homeowners thousands in repair costs. The table below outlines the most common indicators that your metal roof requires professional attention across West Virginia, Maryland, and Pennsylvania, along with the likely cause and recommended response for each.
Warning Sign | Likely Cause | Urgency Level | Recommended Action |
Visible rust or corrosion on panel surface | Coating failure, scratched finish, prolonged moisture exposure | High | Professional inspection and panel treatment or replacement |
Loose, missing, or backing-out fasteners | Thermal expansion over time, improper original installation | High | Fastener resecurement and sealant inspection across full roof |
Sealant failure around penetrations or seams | UV degradation, age, improper original application | High | Sealant removal and reapplication with manufacturer-approved product |
Active leak in attic or interior ceiling | Panel seam separation, flashing failure, fastener penetration failure | Critical | Emergency inspection and repair — contact Crafted Exterior Services immediately |
Lifted, separated, or buckled panels | Improper installation, inadequate allowance for thermal expansion | High | Full panel assessment and reinstallation to manufacturer specification |
Visible dents or deformation from hail or impact | Severe hail event, fallen debris, tree limb impact | Moderate to high | Post-storm professional inspection and damage documentation |
Streaking or staining on panel surface | Oxidation, algae growth, finish degradation | Moderate | Professional cleaning and finish assessment |
Granule or coating loss on stone-coated steel | Age, impact damage, UV exposure | Moderate | Coating assessment and manufacturer warranty review |
Flashing separation at chimney, wall, or skylight | Sealant deterioration, freeze-thaw movement, improper original installation | High | Flashing removal, reinstallation, and resealing |
Gaps or separation at ridge cap or hip cap | Wind uplift, age, improper fastening | High | Ridge and hip cap inspection, resecurement, or replacement |
Visible daylight through roof deck from attic | Panel separation, structural gap, missing trim piece | Critical | Emergency inspection — contact Crafted Exterior Services immediately |
Ice dam formation at eaves despite metal roof | Inadequate attic insulation or ventilation, not a panel failure | Moderate | Attic ventilation and insulation assessment |
Sagging or soft spots in roof deck below metal | Long-term moisture intrusion through failed seam or fastener | Critical | Immediate structural assessment and deck repair before further damage |
Chalking or fading of panel finish | UV degradation of paint system, end of coating warranty period | Low to moderate | Finish assessment and manufacturer warranty review |
Unusual noise during wind events | Loose panels, inadequate clip spacing, thermal expansion movement | Moderate | Panel fastening inspection and clip system assessment |
While metal roofing is one of the most storm-resilient systems available, extreme weather events can occasionally push even the toughest materials to their limits. A fallen tree limb can dent or puncture panels, and severe hail above a certain size can compromise sealants and seam integrity in ways that are not always visible from the ground. When that happens, Crafted Exterior Services is ready to respond.
We offer specialized storm damage roof repair and emergency roof repairs specifically for metal roofing systems across Martinsburg, West Virginia, Maryland, and Pennsylvania, assessing the full scope of damage, documenting findings in detail, and restoring your metal roof to its full weather-tight condition as quickly as possible. Because metal roofing damage can be subtle and spread further than the initial impact point, a professional inspection after any major storm event is always the right call, even if the roof appears undamaged from the street.
Investing in a metal roof is a smart financial move. In the South Atlantic region, a metal roof can provide a significant boost to a home’s resale value. According to the Remodeling Magazine Cost vs. Value Report, homeowners can often recover a large percentage of their investment when it comes time to sell. Furthermore, many insurance companies in West Virginia offer discounts for homes with Class 4 impact-rated metal roofs. Because metal is so effective at resisting hail and wind damage, insurers see these homes as lower risk.
Crafted Exterior Services installs, repairs, and replaces metal roofing systems for homeowners throughout Martinsburg, the Eastern Panhandle of West Virginia, and communities across Maryland and Pennsylvania. Our service areas includes: Martinsburg, Chambersburg, Falling Waters, Hedgesville, Inwood, Charles Town, Ranson, Shepherdstown, Berkeley Springs, Harpers Ferry, Bolivar, Kearneysville, Gerrardstown, Bunker Hill, Shenandoah Junction, Boonsboro, Williamsport, Smithsburg, Clear Spring, Hancock, Sharpsburg, Keedysville, Funkstown, Maugansville, Halfway, Robinwood, Fountainhead-Orchard Hills, Cavetown, Fairplay, Leitersburg, Waynesboro, Hagerstown.
Whether you are investing in a standing seam metal roof for maximum long-term performance, replacing an aging asphalt system with a metal alternative that will outlast it by decades, or repairing an existing metal roof, our licensed and insured team delivers precision installations built to handle the full range of tri-state weather conditions year after year.
Address: 85 Lynnhaven Dr Unit E, Martinsburg, WV 25404, United States
Phone Number: (681) 283-8257
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Monday: 8:00 AM To 5:00 PM
Tuesday: 8:00 AM To 5:00 PM
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Thursday: 8:00 AM To 5:00 PM
Friday: 8:00 AM To 5:00 PM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed
A professionally installed metal roof in the Eastern Panhandle typically lasts 40 to 70 years depending on the material and gauge. Steel and aluminum systems consistently outperform asphalt shingles by two to three times in lifespan, making metal the strongest long-term roofing investment available to Martinsburg homeowners.
For most homeowners planning to stay in their property long term, yes. While the upfront cost is higher than asphalt shingles, metal roofing requires significantly less maintenance, rarely needs replacement within an owner’s lifetime, and can reduce cooling costs by reflecting solar heat. When you factor in the full cost of ownership over 40 years, including avoided replacement cycles, metal consistently wins the comparison.
Quality metal roofing systems carry a Class 4 impact resistance rating under UL 2218 standards, the highest rating available. Class 4 metal roofing is specifically designed to withstand large hail impacts without cracking, denting significantly, or losing structural integrity. Martinsburg homeowners with Class 4 rated metal roofs may also qualify for discounts on their homeowner’s insurance premium, worth checking with your carrier directly.
This is one of the most common concerns we hear, and one of the most misunderstood. A metal roof installed over solid decking with proper underlayment is no louder than an asphalt shingle roof during rain. The noise reputation comes from bare metal agricultural buildings with no insulation or decking beneath the panels. A properly installed residential metal roofing system on a Martinsburg home is quiet and comfortable.
Standing seam metal roofing uses concealed fasteners locked into raised seams between panels, which eliminates the primary failure point of conventional metal systems, the exposed screw penetration. Exposed fastener systems use visible screws that penetrate the panel surface directly. Standing seam offers superior long-term weather resistance and a cleaner appearance, while exposed fastener systems are a cost-effective option for outbuildings, garages, and budget-conscious projects. Crafted Exterior Services installs both systems and will help you choose the right fit during your free consultation.
In some cases, yes, West Virginia building code may permit a metal roof installation over one existing layer of asphalt shingles, which eliminates tear-off costs. However, we always inspect the decking condition before recommending this approach. If the existing decking has soft spots, rot, or moisture damage, a full tear-off is the right call regardless of what the code allows. We give you an honest assessment at your free inspection.
Exceptionally well. Metal roofs shed snow and ice far more efficiently than asphalt shingles due to their smooth, low-friction surface. This reduces the snow load that accumulates on the roof structure and minimizes the conditions that create ice dams, one of the most damaging winter roofing problems in the Eastern Panhandle. For properties in Berkeley County that deal with significant snowfall and freeze-thaw cycles, metal roofing is one of the best-performing systems available.
Yes. A metal roof is a recognized value-add in the Mid-Atlantic real estate market. Buyers understand that a metal roof means decades of remaining service life and minimal near-term maintenance, which translates directly into negotiating leverage and faster sales. According to Remodeling Magazine’s Cost vs. Value Report, metal roofing consistently ranks among the top exterior improvement projects for return at resale.
A metal roof is one of the smartest long-term investments a homeowner can make, delivering 40 to 70 years of reliable protection, lower maintenance costs, and superior performance through every storm season West Virginia, Maryland, and Pennsylvania can produce. If you are tired of repeated asphalt shingle repairs, concerned about your roof’s ability to handle the next major weather event, or simply ready to invest in a roofing system that will outlast your ownership of the home, Crafted Exterior Services is the local team to call. We serve homeowners across Martinsburg and the broader tri-state area with honest consultations, detailed written estimates, and metal roofing installations performed with the precision this material demands.
Call (681) 283-8257 or request your free estimate online and let us show you what a properly installed metal roof can do for your home.