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Metal Roofing Orlando FL Installation, Replacement & Benefits
Licensed Florida contractor specializing in standing seam and metal panel roofing systems built for Central Florida's heat, UV, and hurricane season.
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40–70
Year lifespan
160 mph
Wind rated
25%
Avg. energy savings
Florida's 25% Rule: If storm damage affects more than 25% of your roof's area, Florida Building Code requires a full replacement — not just a repair. A metal roof installed now protects you from this situation for decades. Learn about storm damage restoration →
Why Orlando Homeowners Are Choosing Metal Roofing
More Orlando homeowners are making the switch to metal roofing not because it's trendy, but because the math makes sense. A metal roof installed by a licensed Florida contractor lasts two to three times longer than asphalt shingles, costs less to maintain, and can lower your homeowner's insurance premium. For homes built in the 1980s and 1990s in Winter Park, Maitland, or Baldwin Park switching to metal is one of the smartest investments you can make.
Florida's Climate Demands a Stronger Roof
Central Florida averages over 50 inches of rain, 230+ sunny days, and sits in full hurricane territory. That combination breaks down asphalt shingles in 15–18 years. Metal roofing is engineered to withstand exactly these conditions no granule loss, no curling, no UV degradation.
How Metal Roofing Handles Hurricane-Force Winds
Standing seam metal systems use a concealed fastener design that eliminates exposed screws the most common failure point during wind events. Properly installed, a metal roof in Orlando can be rated for winds exceeding 160 mph, meeting Florida Building Code standards.
Lower Total Cost of Ownership
While metal roofing costs more upfront than asphalt shingles, the total cost over 30 years almost always favors metal. You replace shingles twice while your metal roof needs zero replacement and you save on energy and insurance every year in between.
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Metal vs. Asphalt Shingles. What Lasts Longer in Central Florida?
Side-by-side comparison for Orlando homeowners evaluating their options. Numbers reflect Central Florida climate conditions not national averages.
Factor | Metal Roofing | Asphalt Shingles |
|---|---|---|
Replacements in 40 years | Zero | 2–3 replacements |
Cooling cost reduction | 10–25% savings | None |
Recyclable at end of life | 100% recyclable | Landfill waste |
Insurance discount | Yes — most FL carriers | No |
Energy efficiency | High — reflects heat | Low — absorbs heat |
Maintenance required | Minimal | Moderate |
Wind resistance | 160+ mph rated | 110–130 mph |
Lifespan in Florida | 40–70 years | 15–20 years |
Types of Metal Roofing We Install in Orlando
Bynum Roofing installs three primary metal roofing systems in Central Florida. We help every homeowner understand which system fits their home, budget, and neighborhood before a single panel is ordered.
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Standing Seam Metal Roof The Premium Choice
Vertical panels lock together at raised seams, hiding all fasteners and creating a weather-tight barrier. Exceptional performance in Florida's rain and wind. The system on high-end homes in Winter Park and Windermere.
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Metal Panels.
Durable and Cost-Effective
Exposed fastener metal panels offer the durability of metal roofing at a lower price point. When installed correctly with the right fasteners and underlayment for Florida's climate, they deliver excellent performance.
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Metal Roofing That Looks Like Tile or Shingles
Stone-coated metal panels offer the visual appeal of tile or asphalt roofing with metal performance. For HOA communities or homeowners who prefer a traditional look without sacrificing durability.
Which System Is Right for Your Home?
The right system depends on your roof's pitch, architectural style, HOA requirements, and budget. During your free inspection, our team evaluates all factors and makes a clear recommendation no pressure, no upselling.
Metal Roofing Cost in Orlando FL.
What to Expect
We give you real numbers so you can plan properly. These ranges reflect Central Florida market conditions in 2026.
Exposed Fastener Panels
$8–$12/sq ft
Installed. Typical 2,000 sq ft home: $16,000–$24,000. Most cost-effective metal option.
Standing Seam ⭐ Most Popular
$14–$20/sq ft
Installed. Typical 2,000 sq ft home: $28,000–$40,000. Maximum durability and wind resistance.
Stone-Coated Metal
$12–$18/sq ft
Installed. Typical 2,000 sq ft home: $24,000–$36,000. Traditional look with metal performance.
Factors That Affect Your Metal Roofing Quote
📐Roof size and complexity — valleys, hips, and angles
🏗️Current deck condition — repair adds to total cost
📋Permit fees — required in Orange & Seminole counties
📏Roof pitch and accessibility
🔄Tear-off of existing roofing layers
💳Financing options available — ask at inspection
⚠️ Caution with unusually low quotes: Prices significantly below market rate often signal skipped code upgrades, missing permits, or improper flashing — all of which create liability and failures under Florida's weather. Learn how to choose a contractor →

The Metal Roofing Installation Process.
What Bynum Roofing Does
We believe in complete transparency from the first call to the final inspection. Here's exactly what happens when you hire Bynum Roofing for metal roof installation in Orlando.
1. Free Inspection & Estimate
Our licensed team evaluates your current roof, measures the area, checks the decking for damage, and gives you a detailed written estimate — no surprises, no hidden fees.
2. Material Selection & Permitting
We help you select your system, color, and profile. We handle permitting with Orange or Seminole County — a step many contractors skip, which protects you legally and for insurance.
3. Installation Day
Our crew arrives on time, protects your landscaping and driveway, and completes most residential installations in one to two days. You can stay in your home throughout.
4. Final Inspection & Cleanup
We conduct a thorough walkthrough with you, explain your warranty, and run a magnetic sweep to collect any metal debris. We don't leave until the site is clean and you're satisfied.
Metal Roofing Benefits for Florida Homeowners
Six reasons why a metal roof in Orlando makes financial and practical sense specific to Florida's climate, codes, and insurance market.
Energy Efficiency. Lower Cooling Costs
Metal roofing reflects solar radiation rather than absorbing it. In Central Florida's climate where AC runs nearly year-round a reflective metal roof can reduce your cooling costs significantly.
Wind Resistance — Built for Hurricanes
Standing seam metal roofing meets Florida Building Code requirements for wind uplift resistance. The concealed fastener system eliminates the most common point of failure during wind events.
Longevity. Your Last Roof
A quality metal roof in Orlando will outlast your current mortgage — and possibly the next one. When a Central Florida homeowner installs a metal roof, they're likely installing their last roof ever.
Insurance Savings in Florida
Many Florida carriers offer discounts for metal roofing because of its superior wind and fire resistance. In a state where premiums have risen dramatically, a metal roof can make a real difference in your annual cost.
Eco-Friendly & Recyclable
Unlike asphalt shingles that end up in landfills, metal roofing is 100% recyclable. Most panels are manufactured with significant recycled content. The better choice for Orlando homeowners who care about their footprint.
Increases Home Value
Metal roofing is considered a premium upgrade by appraisers and buyers in the Florida market. Homes with metal roofs in Winter Park, Maitland, and Lake Nona sell faster and at higher prices — especially as buyers become aware of insurance implications.
Serving Orlando, Winter Park, and All of Central Florida
Bynum Roofing is based in Winter Park, FL, not a national chain dispatched from out of state. When you call us, you reach our local team. We know Orange County permitting requirements, HOA restrictions by neighborhood, and how Central Florida weather behaves season to season.






