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The Metlok System

Roofing Engineered for a Lifetime of Performance

Metlok isn’t just a roof, it’s a complete system designed to last decades. Manufactured in our state of the art factory and installed by our highly trained teams, our roofs combine durability, beauty, and unmatched accountability. Choose the style that fits your home and know it’s built to last.

The finish

Explore Our Roofing Styles

Each Metlok product is crafted for extreme performance, modern curb appeal, and lifetime protection.

Metlok Slate roof in Carbon Gray
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Slate

Snap-lock standing seam design, engineered for durability and energy efficiency, backed by a lifetime warranty.

Metlok Shingle roof in Weathered Ridge
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Shingle

Traditional shingle appearance, enhanced with metal performance for decades of protection.

Metlok Shake roof in Carbon Gray
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Shake

Natural wood-look design with all the benefits of metal roofing. Engineered for longevity.

Metlok Barrel roof in Tuscan Clay
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Barrel

Classic curved tiles with modern metal performance. Designed for durability and style.

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A Unique Locking System

Interlocking Design. Total Reliability.

One seamless system. One team responsible. One roof built to last. Our panels interlock to create a continuous, weather-resistant roof. Designed with installation in mind, every panel is built for strength and longevity.

Performance

Durability Meets Efficiency

Precision-engineered metals, thermal design, and professional installation work together to protect your home — and lower its running costs.

Built to Weather Anything

Metlok roofs are engineered to stand strong through hail, wind, and heavy storms.

Improved Energy Efficiency

Thermal-designed metal reflects radiant heat instead of absorbing it — helping improve energy efficiency.

Reduced Maintenance

Fewer repairs, less upkeep, and one team accountable for your roof for life.

The warranty

A Lifetime of Confidence

Every Metlok roof comes with a lifetime product and workmanship warranty. Because we handle every step ourselves, your investment is fully protected for decades.

FAQ

Questions, answered.

Everything homeowners ask about the Metlok system — how it’s made, how it performs, and how it’s backed.

What is Metlok?

Metlok Lifetime Roofing is a manufacturer and installer of premium roofing products engineered to give homeowners a roof that lasts forever. Our patented four-way interlocking system is built in our own Florida factory and installed by our own factory-trained crews — so one company designs it, one company manufactures it, and one company installs it. The result is a roof built for a lifetime, backed by a single Lifetime Warranty.

Is Metlok a metal roof?

Yes — Metlok is an exclusive, proprietary metal roofing system available only through Metlok Lifetime Roofing. But it is not a traditional metal roof. Metlok is engineered with a patented four-way interlock that mechanically locks every panel to the next on all four sides, creating one continuous, weather-tight system. And because we manufacture and install every roof ourselves, you get one company, one warranty, and zero finger-pointing — something traditional metal roofers cannot offer.

How is Metlok different from a traditional shingle, tile, or standing seam roof?

Most roofs are made by one company, sold by another, and installed by a third. When something fails, no one owns it — and the homeowner is left in the middle. Metlok is different. We control the entire process — design, manufacturing, and installation — under one roof. Our patented Interlock Design connects every panel on all four sides, so the roof works as a single connected system rather than a stack of overlapping pieces. The result: total reliability, one Lifetime Warranty, and a single team accountable to your home for life.

Why choose Metlok over an asphalt shingle roof?

Asphalt shingles are built to be replaced — most last 12 to 18 years in Florida and shed protective granules the entire time. Metlok is built to be your last roof. The system uses premium AZ50 galvalume metal (a more corrosion-resistant grade than the G90 used in most traditional metal roofing), weighs only about 108 pounds per square (compared to roughly 970 for concrete tile), and is backed by a true Lifetime product and workmanship warranty. Over the life of your home, you would replace shingles two or three times. You install Metlok once.

What advantages does metal roofing offer in Orlando, Florida?

Orlando's climate — intense summer heat, frequent thunderstorms, hurricane season, and heavy UV exposure — punishes traditional roofing materials. Metal roofing gives Florida homeowners real advantages: it reflects radiant heat instead of absorbing it (reducing cooling costs), resists hurricane-force winds and impact damage far better than shingles, will not rot, crack, or shed granules over time, and routinely lasts 50+ years compared to the 12 to 18 years typical of asphalt. Metlok takes those advantages further with a patented four-way interlocking system manufactured and installed by a single team — engineered specifically for Florida homes and backed by a true Lifetime Warranty.

Is Metlok built for Florida storms?

Yes. The patented four-way interlocking metal design was engineered specifically for Florida's high-wind, high-rain, and impact conditions. Each panel locks mechanically to the next on all four sides, eliminating the wind-uplift weak points common in traditional shingle, tile, and standing seam metal roofs. It is roofing built for the climate it lives in.

Will Metlok help with my energy bill?

Metal roofing reflects radiant heat that asphalt and tile absorb, which can lower attic temperatures meaningfully during Florida summers. Most homeowners see real improvement in cooling costs after installing a Metlok roof, though exact savings depend on your home's insulation, age, and HVAC system.

Can Metlok be installed on any home?

Most homes, yes. Metlok comes in four profiles — Slate, Shingle, Shake, and Barrel — designed to fit everything from a coastal Florida bungalow to a Mediterranean estate. The best way to know for sure is to schedule a free in-home consultation. A Metlok Design Specialist will inspect your existing roof and attic and confirm the right profile, color, and approach for your home.

What does the Lifetime Warranty cover?

Both the product and the workmanship — for the lifetime of your roof. Because Metlok Lifetime Roofing manufactures and installs every roof in-house, there is no separate manufacturer warranty to chase down or installer warranty to argue over. One company. One warranty. One number to call.

What are the options for extended roofing warranties?

With most roofs, homeowners end up juggling several overlapping warranties: a manufacturer warranty on the materials, a separate workmanship warranty from the installer, and sometimes paid add-on extended warranties through third-party providers. Each one covers a different scope, runs for a different length of time, and requires a different company to honor it — which is why warranty claims so often stall in finger-pointing. Metlok takes a different approach. Because we manufacture and install every roof ourselves, your coverage is unified into a single Lifetime Warranty covering both product and workmanship — no separate extended warranty needed and no question about who is responsible if something goes wrong.

Who installs Metlok roofs?

Our own factory-trained installation crews — Metlok never subcontracts. Every team is trained on our patented system, certified to our installation standards, and accountable to the same Lifetime Warranty as the product itself. The Metlok Design Specialist who quotes your roof, the crew that installs it, and the team that answers the phone twenty years from now all work for one company.

When should I inspect or replace my roof?

Most homeowners should have their roof inspected at least annually and after every major storm. Common signs it is time to replace include visible granule loss in gutters, curling or missing shingles, daylight visible through the attic, recurring leaks, sagging rooflines, or a roof simply at the end of its expected lifespan (typically 12 to 18 years for asphalt in Florida). Rather than entering another replacement cycle, many Metlok customers choose to make this their last roof — one that ends the cycle of repair and replacement for good.

Start Your Last Roof Today

Our expert team is ready to guide you from design to installation – ensuring a seamless experience and a roof you’ll never worry about.

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