Metal Roof Installation in Lancaster, CA | Standing Seam & Steel Roofs for Warehouses

Lancaster Elite Roofing provides expert metal roof installation for businesses and homes looking for a roofing system built for strength, longevity, and clean architectural appeal. As an experienced roofing contractor, we install durable solutions such as standing seam, corrugated , steel panels, and aluminum metal roofing, matching each project to the structure’s design, slope, and performance needs. Whether the goal is upgrading an aging roof or completing a new roof system for a commercial property or residence, our team focuses on precise installation methods that support long-term weather resistance and dependable performance.

A quality metal roof depends on more than strong panels alone, so we pay close attention to details like concealed fastener system design, roof flashing, drainage planning, and proper attachment methods. We also consider roof insulation and other energy-efficient roofing features that can help reduce heat transfer and improve comfort in Lancaster’s demanding climate. With 28 years of experience, Lancaster Elite Roofing delivers metal roofing solutions that prioritize commercial properties first while bringing the same careful workmanship, product knowledge, and lasting value to residential projects.

Lancaster Elite Roofing provides metal roof installation services in Lancaster, CA and surrounding communities like Palmdale, Adelanto, and Quartz Hill.

Why Work With Us:

  • 28+ years of commercial roofing experience
  • Licensed C-39 roofing contractor
  • $3.7M+ large-scale project experience
  • Certified by top roofing manufacturers
  • Expert in TPO, PVC, EPDM, BUR, and metal roofing
  • Title 24 and cool roof compliant systems
  • Infrared leak detection and moisture scanning
  • Strong warranties, including no-dollar-limit coverage

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Metal Roofing Materials We Install

We offer a variety of metal roofing materials to meet different needs and preferences. Each option provides distinct benefits in terms of strength, weight, and appearance. We help you choose the right material based on durability, cost, and style.

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Steel Roofing Options

Our steel roofing is strong and reliable. It resists harsh weather, including wind, rain, and snow. We supply both galvanized steel and galvalume steel, which have protective coatings to prevent rust and corrosion.


Steel is heavier than some metals but offers excellent durability. It is available in many colors and finishes, so it suits different home designs. Our steel roofs often include a rust-resistant primer and a baked-on finish for extra protection.


We recommend steel for customers who want a long-lasting roof with low maintenance. It generally costs less than copper or zinc but still provides solid protection.

Aluminum Roofing Solutions

Aluminum roofing is lightweight and withstands salty or coastal air better than steel. It does not rust, making it ideal for homes near oceans or lakes. Aluminum also resists dents and impact damage from hail or debris.


We offer aluminum in smooth and textured finishes, with many color options. Its light weight makes installation easier and reduces stress on the building’s structure. Aluminum can handle temperature changes without cracking or warping.


This material works well for those who need corrosion resistance paired with ease of installation. It typically costs more than steel but less than copper or zinc.

Copper and Zinc Alternatives

Copper and zinc are premium metal roofing materials known for their natural beauty and longevity. Copper starts bright and shiny, aging to a green patina over time without losing strength. Zinc develops a matte gray finish that protects against weathering.


Both metals are lightweight and highly corrosion-resistant. We use these options when homeowners want a unique, long-lasting roof with a distinct look. Copper and zinc also offer self-healing properties, meaning scratches repair naturally with exposure to air and rain.


Though these metals have higher upfront costs, they can last 50 years or more with proper care. We recommend them for historic or high-end properties where appearance and life expectancy are top priorities.

Our Metal Roof Installation Process

We handle every part of the metal roof installation with care and precision. From checking the site to fitting custom-made metal panels, our team follows clear steps to ensure a strong, long-lasting roof.

1. Site Preparation and Inspection

Before starting, we inspect your roof carefully. We look for any damage to the roof structure, like rotten wood or weak spots. This helps us decide if repairs are needed before installing the metal roof.


We also measure your roof to make sure the panels will fit perfectly. Clearing debris and protecting your property are part of our preparation. Proper site setup keeps work safe and efficient.

2. Removal of Existing Roof

Asphalt shingles perform well in a range of weather conditions. They resist wind, rain, and moderate hail, protecting your home from common damage. Their design allows water to run off quickly, which reduces the risk of leaks.


Some asphalt shingles also have added coatings that improve their resistance to UV rays and heat. This helps prevent early wear and keeps the roof looking good for longer. Asphalt shingles can also withstand freeze-thaw cycles better than many materials, which is important in climates with colder winters.

3. Custom Fabrication and Fitting

Asphalt shingles come in many styles and colors, allowing you to customize your roof’s appearance. You can choose from traditional three-tab shingles to architectural shingles that offer extra depth and texture.


There is a wide color selection, including shades of gray, brown, red, and black. This variety means you can find an option that matches your home’s style and increases its curb appeal.

Customized Metal Roof Installation Services

We tailor our metal roof installations to fit the unique needs and style of each property. This includes offering a variety of roof types and colors that work well with different building designs and climates.



Roof Styles and Profiles Offered


We provide several roof styles, including standing seam, corrugated panels, and metal shingles. Each style has distinct benefits. For example, standing seam roofs are known for durability and a clean look, while corrugated panels are lightweight and cost-effective.


Our team helps you choose the right profile based on your building's structure and your budget. We consider factors like slope, ventilation, and weather resistance to make practical recommendations.



Color and Finish Selection



We offer a wide selection of colors and finishes to match your property’s look and local conditions. Our finishes include matte, gloss, and textured options. These not only improve appearance but also add protection against fading and corrosion.


You can select from neutral tones like gray and brown or bold shades like red or blue. We can also install reflective coatings to help reduce energy costs by reflecting sunlight.

Frequently Asked Questions About Metal Roof Installation


What is the lifespan of a metal roof?

Our metal roofs typically last 40 to 70 years. The exact lifespan depends on the material type and local weather conditions.

How do you ensure the quality of your metal roof installations?

We use skilled professionals with strict training. We follow industry standards and use high-grade materials to ensure durability and safety.

What are the maintenance requirements for a metal roof?

Metal roofs need occasional inspection for debris or damage. Cleaning gutters and removing leaves helps maintain the roof’s function.

Are there any warranties offered with your metal roofing services?

Yes, we offer warranties that cover material defects and installation issues. Warranty length varies by project and chosen materials.

How does the climate affect metal roof performance when installed?

Metal roofs handle extreme heat, cold, and rain well. However, coastal areas with salt air may require special coatings to prevent corrosion.