Metal Roofing
Commercial Metal Roofing Services
Metal roofing can be a durable commercial roofing option for certain building types, slopes, and applications.
Installation, repair, maintenance, replacement: CCR Roofing handles the full range of metal roofing needs for property owners, facility managers, contractors, and business owners across coastal South Carolina and eastern North Carolina.
Maintaining an existing metal roof, or deciding if it's the right system for a new project? CCR Roofing can help you weigh the options.

A Durable Roofing Option for Commercial Properties
Metal roofing is commonly used on commercial, industrial, warehouse, agricultural, and institutional buildings where durability, roof slope, structural design, weather exposure, and long-term performance matter.
Unlike low-slope membrane systems such as TPO, PVC, or EPDM, metal roofing is often used where the building design and roof slope support a metal roof system. It can also be relevant for existing commercial properties that already have a metal roof and need repair, maintenance, retrofit, or replacement guidance.
For property owners and facility teams, the key question is whether metal roofing fits the building's structure, roof slope, exposure, drainage, budget, and long-term maintenance needs.
CCR Roofing can assess your roof and help determine whether Metal Roofing, TPO, PVC, EPDM, Modified Bitumen, or Built-Up Roofing is the right fit.
When to Consider a Metal Roof System
Metal roofing may be worth considering for certain commercial properties where the roof design, slope, and performance goals make it a practical option. Metal Roofing may be considered if your property has:
- An existing commercial metal roof
- A building design suited for metal roofing
- A warehouse, industrial, agricultural, or institutional facility
- Metal panels, seams, or fasteners that need repair
- Flashing, transition, or penetration concerns
- Storm or wind damage
- Corrosion, coating, or surface wear concerns
- A re-roofing, retrofit, or replacement opportunity
- Long-term roof asset management needs
Metal Roofing Benefits & Considerations
Durable Commercial Roof Option
Metal roofing can be a durable roofing option for commercial properties when it is properly designed, installed, repaired, and maintained.
Strong Fit for Certain Building Types
Metal roofing may be especially relevant for warehouses, industrial properties, metal buildings, agricultural facilities, and commercial buildings with roof slopes that support metal roof systems.
Standing Seam & Panel Systems
Some metal roofs use standing seam systems, where seams are raised above the roof surface. Other metal roof systems use exposed fasteners, panels, or other assembly types. The right repair or replacement approach depends on the specific system.
Weather & Wind Exposure
Metal roof systems should be evaluated for wind exposure, storm damage, panel condition, edge details, flashings, fasteners, and transitions.
Reflective Surface Options
Some metal roof systems may include reflective coatings or finishes that support energy and heat-management goals for certain buildings.
Maintenance Still Matters
Even a durable metal roof needs maintenance. Fasteners, seams, flashing, panel condition, coatings, penetrations, gutters, drainage, and rooftop transitions should be reviewed over time.
System Selection Still Matters
Metal roofing may be the right fit for some commercial buildings, but TPO, PVC, EPDM, Modified Bitumen, or Built-Up Roofing may be more appropriate depending on the property.
Ask About Roof Armor →Metal Roofing Support Across the Life of Your Roof
CCR Roofing supports commercial metal roof systems through installation, repair, maintenance, and replacement planning.
Metal Roof Installation
If you are planning a new commercial roof, re-roof, retrofit, or replacement project, CCR Roofing can help evaluate whether metal roofing is the right system for your building. Our team considers the building, roof slope, existing roof condition, exposure, drainage, rooftop details, and long-term performance goals before recommending a metal roof system.
View Commercial Roofing Installations →Metal Roof Repair
If your existing metal roof is leaking, damaged, or showing signs of wear, CCR Roofing can inspect the issue and recommend a practical repair approach. Common metal roof repair needs may involve fasteners, seams, flashing, penetrations, panel damage, corrosion, coating wear, gutters, transitions, storm damage, or recurring leak areas.
View Commercial Roof Repairs →Metal Roof Maintenance
Metal roofs should be monitored over time to identify small issues before they become larger problems. CCR Roofing's Roof Armor Performance Program can help property teams monitor metal roof condition, address vulnerable areas, and maintain better documentation. Photos are included with each invoice for repair and maintenance work.
View Commercial Roof Maintenance →Common Metal Roof Issues to Watch For
Metal roofs can perform well when they are properly selected, installed, and maintained. However, commercial property teams should still monitor the system for signs of damage, wear, or water intrusion. Potential metal roof concerns include:
- Loose, missing, or aging fasteners
- Panel damage
- Open seams
- Flashing concerns
- Transition details
- Penetration leaks
- Corrosion or coating wear
- Storm or wind damage
- Gutter or drainage issues
- Expansion and contraction concerns
- Recurring leak areas
- Damage around rooftop equipment
Is Metal Roofing the Right Roof System for Your Building?
Metal Roofing is a strong commercial roof option for certain applications, but every property should be evaluated based on its conditions and goals.
Metal Roofing vs. TPO
Metal Roofing is often used where building design and roof slope support a metal system. TPO is a single-ply membrane commonly used on low-slope and flat commercial roofs.
View TPO Roofing →Metal Roofing vs. PVC
PVC is a single-ply membrane often considered for low-slope roofs with grease, chemical, exhaust, or demanding rooftop exposure needs. Metal Roofing may be appropriate for certain commercial buildings and roof slopes where a metal system is a better fit.
View PVC Roofing →Metal Roofing vs. EPDM
EPDM is a synthetic rubber membrane used on many low-slope commercial roofs. Metal Roofing is a different system and is often used where slope, structure, and building design support metal panels.
View EPDM Roofing →Metal Roofing vs. Modified Bitumen
Modified Bitumen is a commercial roofing system commonly used on low-slope roofs and available in SBS and APP options. Metal Roofing is typically considered for different roof designs and applications.
View Modified Bitumen Roofing →Metal Roofing vs. Built-Up Roofing
Built-Up Roofing is a multi-layer commercial roof assembly commonly used on low-slope roofs. Metal Roofing is a panel-based roof system used where the building design and roof slope are appropriate. The best choice depends on your building, roof condition, budget, drainage, exposure, slope, structure, and long-term goals.
View Built-Up Roofing →Why Choose CCR Roofing for Metal Roofing?
Commercial Roofing Since 2002
CCR Roofing has provided commercial roofing solutions across the Carolinas and surrounding region since 2002.
Commercial Roof System Experience
Our team works with Metal Roofing, TPO, PVC, EPDM, Modified Bitumen, and Built-Up Roofing systems.
Certified Installer Network
CCR Roofing is a GAF GoldElite™ Commercial Contractor and certified installer for Johns Manville, Carlisle, Elevate, Amrize, and FiberTite.
Safety-Focused Work
Our .72 EMR rating reflects a safety record we take seriously on every roofing project.
Documentation for Repairs & Maintenance
For repair and maintenance work, CCR Roofing includes photos with each invoice so property owners and facility teams have clearer documentation.
Roof Armor Performance Program
CCR Roofing can help maintain metal roofs through the Roof Armor Performance Program.
Our Metal Roofing Process
Assess the Roof or Project
We start by understanding your building, current roof condition, roof system, project goals, and any active concerns.
Evaluate Whether Metal Roofing Is the Right Fit
Our team reviews practical factors such as building use, roof slope, structure, drainage, exposure, equipment, budget, existing roof condition, and long-term performance needs.
Recommend the Right Path
CCR Roofing helps determine whether your property needs Metal Roofing installation, repair, maintenance, retrofit, replacement planning, or another roof system.
Complete the Work
Once the plan is approved, our team completes the work with a focus on safety, communication, and long-term roof protection.
Support Long-Term Maintenance
After installation or repair, CCR Roofing can help maintain the roof through the Roof Armor Performance Program.
Metal Roofing Across the Carolinas
CCR Roofing serves commercial properties throughout a regional service area that includes the corridor from Wilmington to Fayetteville, Fayetteville to Columbia, and Columbia to Charleston.
Our team supports metal roof installation, repair, maintenance, retrofit, and replacement planning across coastal South Carolina, eastern North Carolina, and surrounding regional markets.
Metal Roofing FAQs
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Need Help With a Commercial Metal Roof?
Whether you are planning a metal roof project, repairing an existing system, or comparing commercial roof options, CCR Roofing can help you understand the right next step.