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Sechelt, BC · Lifetime Aluminum Roofing

Metal Roofing in Sechelt, British Columbia

Interlock® installs lifetime aluminum metal roofing in Sechelt, BC — 29 roofs completed since 2002 by certified local crews, every system backed by a transferable lifetime warranty.

Why Sechelt homeowners choose Interlock

Interlock Metal Roofing (BC) Ltd. is Sechelt’s trusted local metal roofing contractor, proudly serving homeowners across British Columbia since 1983. As the exclusive authorized installer of Interlock® lifetime aluminum roofing systems, we deliver unmatched performance, beauty, and durability tailored to the unique coastal and mountain climate of Sechelt. Our heavy-gauge, fire-resistant roofs are engineered to withstand heavy rain, high winds, and snow loads common to the Sunshine Coast, while the energy-efficient cool roof technology helps keep homes comfortable year-round. Designed for superior snow shedding and long-term protection, our roofs offer the timeless look of slate, cedar shingles, shake, Mediterranean tile, or standing seam — all with the proven strength of metal. Every installation is protected by the advanced Alunar® Coating System and backed by a Lifetime Warranty, ensuring your Sechelt home stays safe, beautiful, and maintenance-free for decades. Choose Interlock Metal Roofing (BC) Ltd. for the best roof replacement and re-roofing services in Sechelt, British Columbia.

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  • 29 Roofs installed in Sechelt
  • 2002First Sechelt installation
  • 2025Most recent installation

Roofing styles available in Sechelt

Every Interlock® system is heavy-gauge aluminum finished with the Alunar® coating — five architectural looks, one transferable lifetime warranty.

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Interlock Metal Roofing (BC) Ltd.

9969 River Way, Delta, BC V4G 1M8 Canada

604-210-3850 · www.roofbc.com

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Sechelt metal roofing FAQ

How does a metal roof handle Sechelt's heavy snow and freeze-thaw cycles?

Metal roofs shed snow more reliably than asphalt because aluminum's smooth surface and thermal conductivity work together to prevent ice-dam formation. Sechelt averages about 121 cm of snow annually and around 28 freeze-thaw days per year—conditions that crack and curl asphalt shingles. Interlock's four-way interlocking aluminum panels remain dimensionally stable through these cycles because aluminum doesn't absorb moisture the way organic roofing does. The panels expand and contract uniformly without splitting. Snow guards are available if you want to manage runoff strategically.

With 1680 mm of annual rainfall, will an aluminum metal roof leak?

No. Sechelt's 1680 mm annual rainfall is handled by the four-way interlocking panel design, which sheds water faster than gravity alone—water is forced downward and sideways through the lock mechanism into the next panel. The aluminum itself is non-porous and cannot absorb water. When installed to spec over a solid deck and ICC-ES ESR-1790 compliant underlayment, the system exceeds code requirements for drainage and has zero reported permeation leaks in coastal regions. The real test: Interlock panels have protected homes from coastal salt-air environments to Antarctic research stations.

Why is aluminum better than steel for a coastal Sechelt roof?

Aluminum cannot rust because it contains no iron—the element that oxidizes in steel roofing. Instead, aluminum forms a microscopically thin oxide layer that self-heals when scratched, meaning exposure doesn't trigger corrosion. Sechelt's coastal location and salt-air environment is exactly where this matters most. The Alunar 70% PVDF fluorocarbon finish is applied to both sides of every panel—a dual-sided protection strategy that extends the 30-year coating warranty against chalking and fading. Steel roofing, by contrast, requires constant vigilance in salt air and will pit and rust within years if the coating is breached.

Can a metal roof withstand Sechelt's coastal wind gusts?

Yes. Sechelt experiences typical daily-max winds around 13 km/h with gusts recorded to 119 km/h. Interlock panels are warranted to resist wind speeds up to 120 mph (193 km/h) when installed to specification. The four-way interlocking system means each panel locks to its neighbors on all four edges—a redundant mechanical fastening that distributes wind load across the entire roof plane rather than concentrating stress on individual fasteners. This design has held in high-wind coastal and mountain regions for over 25 years. Asphalt shingles begin to lift and separate at much lower wind speeds.

Do I need to reinforce my house to install a metal tile roof?

No structural reinforcement is needed. Interlock's Mediterranean Tile profile installs at roughly 0.59 lb/sq ft—about 96% lighter than concrete or clay tile. This means you can install it directly over most existing roofs, asphalt included, without engineering or reinforcement. The lightweight design reduces dead load strain on walls and foundations and simplifies installation logistics. A traditional clay tile roof would require expensive structural upgrades; Interlock Tile does not. This efficiency is one reason the product was chosen for Antarctic research stations and remote coastal locations where heavy construction is impractical.

Will my insurance company offer a discount for a metal roof after hail?

Many do. Interlock metal roofing earns a UL 2218 Class 4 impact rating—the highest available—and the warranty even covers perforation from hailstones up to 1.5 inches. Contact your insurer to ask about hail-impact discounts; many offer 15–25% reductions for Class 4 roofing because claims are dramatically lower than asphalt. The non-combustible aluminum (Class A fire rating available) may also qualify for fire-safety discounts. Document your UL 2218 rating when you apply. Sechelt's climate and distance from extreme hail zones mean your primary protection is durability—and metal's track record speaks for itself.

Will a metal roof reduce my heating and cooling costs?

Reflective Interlock colors reduce cooling loads in warm months. energy-efficient colors have thermal emissivity of 0.84 and initial solar reflectance up to 0.55 (Aged Copper Penny), meaning they bounce heat back into the atmosphere rather than absorbing it like asphalt. Sechelt receives about 2922 annual sunshine hours—enough to make this advantage measurable over a roof's lifetime, especially on south-facing slopes. In winter, aluminum conducts heat differently than asphalt, which can slightly increase heating demand, but the net annual energy benefit in a mild coastal climate favors the reflective advantage. The energy-efficiency certification quantifies this in Cool Roof Rating Council testing.

Is a metal roof worth the upfront cost compared to replacing asphalt shingles?

Yes, when you calculate the full lifecycle. Asphalt shingles last 15–20 years and require frequent maintenance; you'll buy three roofs in 60 years at roughly $8,000–12,000 each (plus labor, tear-off, and landfill costs). Interlock's Guardian lifetime limited warranty for the original owner, transferable 50 years to the next owner, means one installation typically covers your ownership and adds resale value. The aluminum never rusts, splits, or curls. Current promotion: interest-free payments for 3 months and minimum $2,499 savings on installation. Over 50 years, the elimination of re-roofing, maintenance, and tear-off disposal costs makes metal the rational choice.

How much maintenance does an aluminum metal roof need?

Minimal. Unlike asphalt (which deteriorates, sheds granules, and requires periodic repair), wood shake (which rots and splits, especially in Sechelt's 1680 mm of rain and freeze-thaw climate), or clay tile (which cracks), aluminum requires only occasional gutter cleaning and inspection. The Alunar finish is warranted 30 years against chalking and fading and doesn't degrade visibly in coastal salt air. No sealant reapplication, no moss treatment, no shingle replacement. Sechelt's damp climate and 28 annual freeze-thaw days create ideal conditions for traditional roofing problems—expansion, contraction, moisture infiltration, rot. Aluminum eliminates these vectors entirely. This low-maintenance profile contributes to CALGreen verification for reduced long-term property maintenance.

Can I get a metal roof that looks like slate, shake, or tile?

Yes. Interlock offers five authentic profiles: Slate, Cedar Shingle, Shake, Standing Seam, and Mediterranean Tile. Each replicates the visual texture and shadow of the original material while delivering aluminum's durability. The four-way interlocking aluminum panels are manufactured to crisp dimensional detail—the Cedar Shingle profile mimics hand-split grain, the Shake captures the random width and shadow-line of weathered wood, Mediterranean Tile echoes curved barrel shingles. All are available in multiple colors, including weather-softened tones suited to Sechelt's coastal palette. Choose the aesthetic you want; the material does the work. Manufactured in Delta, BC since 1998, so profiles are locally produced and understood by regional installers.

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