Schomberg, ON experiences four-season hazards—heavy winter snow and ice, freeze–thaw cycles and ice dams, spring/summer thunderstorms with heavy rain, gusty winds and occasional hail—that can stress roofing systems.
Metal roofing can perform very well in wind, hail and storms: it sheds snow, resists water penetration, tolerates impacts from moderate hail, and—when seamed and fastened correctly—offers strong wind resistance. Actual results depend on roofing system design (panel profile, underlayment, fasteners), installation quality (flashing, attachment, workmanship) and material durability (gauge, coating, warranty). Homeowners prioritise weather resilience to reduce damage, maintenance and insurance costs and to protect comfort and resale value. Interlock Metal Roofing systems are engineered for durability, hail protection and wind resistance, but long‑term performance still relies on correct design and installation.