Metal Roofing for Arkansas Homes

Standing seam and exposed fastener metal roofing built to handle Arkansas weather. 40 to 70-year lifespan, Class 4 hail resistance, and energy savings that pay for themselves.

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Metal Roofing for Arkansas Homes

Metal roofing is the fastest-growing segment of residential roofing in the United States, and for good reason. A properly installed metal roof can last 40 to 70 years, withstand winds up to 140 mph, resist hail better than any asphalt product, and cut your cooling costs significantly during Arkansas summers. SMI Roofing installs both standing seam and exposed fastener metal roof systems for homes across the state.

Standing Seam vs. Exposed Fastener Metal Roofing

Standing seam metal roofing is the premium residential option. The raised seams and concealed fastener system eliminate the risk of fastener-related leaks. Panels expand and contract freely with temperature changes, and the clean vertical lines give homes a modern, high-end appearance. Standing seam systems carry 40 to 50-year paint warranties and can last well beyond 60 years with minimal maintenance.

Exposed fastener metal roofing delivers excellent weather protection at a lower price point. These systems use screws with rubber washers to attach panels directly to the deck or purlins. They're a great option for barns, outbuildings, porches, and budget-conscious homeowners who want the longevity of metal without the premium price. Panels are available in dozens of colors and profiles.

Why Metal Makes Sense in Arkansas

Severe weather performance: Arkansas averages 30+ hailstorms per year and sits in the heart of tornado alley. Metal roofing has the highest impact resistance rating (Class 4) and can handle wind speeds that would destroy asphalt shingles.

Energy efficiency: Metal roofs reflect solar radiation instead of absorbing it. In an Arkansas summer where temperatures regularly exceed 95 degrees, a metal roof can reduce cooling costs by 10 to 25 percent compared to dark asphalt shingles. Many metal roof colors qualify as Energy Star rated.

Longevity: While asphalt shingles last 20 to 30 years in Arkansas, metal roofs routinely last 50 to 70 years. Over the life of your home, you may replace an asphalt roof two or three times. A metal roof is likely a one-time investment.

Insurance benefits: Many Arkansas insurance companies offer premium discounts for metal roofing due to its superior wind and hail resistance. Check with your carrier, as this can offset a meaningful portion of the upfront cost difference.

Our Metal Roofing Installation Process

Metal roofing installation is more specialized than shingle work. Our crews are trained specifically in metal panel handling, trim fabrication, and proper fastener patterns. We install ice and water shield underlayment, proper drip edge and trim details, and ensure every panel is straight, tight, and sealed. The result is a roof that looks sharp and performs for decades.

We help you choose the right panel profile, gauge, and color for your home's architecture. We bring samples so you can see how the finish looks in your home's natural lighting. Once you've made your selection, most residential metal roof installations are completed in two to four days.

Frequently Asked Questions

A standing seam metal roof typically costs two to three times more than architectural shingles upfront. However, the total cost of ownership over 50 years is often lower because you avoid one or two full replacements. Exposed fastener metal falls between shingles and standing seam in price.
Not when installed properly. With solid decking and underlayment beneath the metal panels, a metal roof is no louder than any other roofing system during rain. The insulation in your attic further dampens sound.
No. Metal roofing does not increase your risk of a lightning strike. Lightning strikes the highest point in an area regardless of material. If lightning does strike a metal roof, the energy disperses across the surface rather than concentrating at one point, which actually reduces fire risk compared to combustible roofing materials.
In some cases, yes. Installing metal over an existing single layer of shingles can save on tear-off costs and reduce landfill waste. We evaluate the existing roof condition and local building codes to determine if a recover installation is appropriate for your home.
Metal roofing is available in over 30 standard colors ranging from traditional charcoal and bronze to modern matte black and galvalume silver. Standing seam panels offer a contemporary look while metal shingle profiles can replicate the appearance of wood shake, slate, or tile.

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