Vernon, BC · Lifetime Aluminum Roofing
Metal Roofing in Vernon, British Columbia
Interlock® installs lifetime aluminum metal roofing in Vernon, BC — 20 roofs completed since 2001 by certified local crews, every system backed by a transferable lifetime warranty.
Why Vernon homeowners choose Interlock
Interlock Metal Roofing (BC) Ltd. is Vernon’s trusted 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 Vernon’s unique climate. Our heavy-gauge, fire-resistant roofs are engineered to withstand BC’s harsh winters, efficiently shedding snow and ice while providing energy-efficient, cool roof solutions for year-round comfort. Whether you prefer the timeless look of slate, cedar shingles, shake, Mediterranean tile, or standing seam, our roofs combine classic style with the proven strength of metal. Every installation is protected by the advanced Alunar® Coating System and backed by a Lifetime Warranty, ensuring your Vernon home stays safe, beautiful, and maintenance-free for decades. Choose Interlock Metal Roofing (BC) Ltd. for reliable roof replacement and re-roofing services designed for the weather and lifestyle of British Columbia.
- 20 Roofs installed in Vernon
- 2001First Vernon installation
- 2022Most recent installation
- 6Verified local reviews
Roofing styles available in Vernon
Every Interlock® system is heavy-gauge aluminum finished with the Alunar® coating — five architectural looks, one transferable lifetime warranty.
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Slate The dimensional look of natural slate at a fraction of the weight. -
Cedar Shingle Warm cedar-shake character that never rots, splits or curls. -
Shake Deep, hand-split shake texture in aircraft-grade aluminum. -
Mediterranean Tile Classic barrel-tile lines without the crushing tile weight. -
Standing Seam Clean vertical lines for modern and contemporary homes.
Interlock roofs we've installed in Vernon
What Vernon homeowners say
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Metal Shingles Vernon, BC Review 🇨🇦 — October 12, 2019 | Interlock®
Review: October 12, 2019 Completion: [object Object]Mike is great and the material is amazing and fabulous. The cost is too expensive for our family.
- ★★★☆☆
Metal Shingles Vernon, BC Review 🇨🇦 — January 15, 2019 | Interlock®
Review: January 15, 2019 Completion: November 22, 2018If it is still tight in five years, then yes. I think that they could improve on communication with scheduling.
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Metal Shingles Vernon, BC Review 🇨🇦 — March 19, 2018 | Interlock®
Review: March 19, 2018 Completion: [object Object] - ★★★★★
Metal Shingles vernon, BC Review 🇨🇦 — May 15, 2017 | Interlock®
Review: May 15, 2017 Completion: May 3, 2017 - ★★★★★
Metal Shingles Vernon, BC Review 🇨🇦 — December 22, 2015 | Interlock®
Review: December 22, 2015 Completion: November 7, 2015I'm looking forward to the summer months to see how much cooler my house will be.
- ★★★★★
Fire-Rated Interlock Metal Roof Review — Vernon, BC | BC’s Best Roof
Review: September 13, 2009 Completion: [object Object]We had our Interlock metal roof installed this summer and had the pleasure of dealing with Dave Olafson who thoroughly informed us of all the benefits of an Interlock roof and all of the various options available. Mr. Olafson was very easy to get along with, professional, answered all of our questions and helped us with our final decision. And after the business was taken care of Dave beat my husband during a round of golf… Our roof looks fantastic, and has given our home a whole new dimension… Read more →
Interlock Metal Roofing (BC) Ltd.
9969 River Way, Delta, BC V4G 1M8 Canada
Metal roofing near Vernon
Vernon metal roofing FAQ
How does a metal roof handle Vernon's heavy snow load?
Interlock's aluminum panels are engineered to shed snow and prevent ice damming because the smooth, interlocked surface doesn't trap moisture the way asphalt does. With about 245 cm of snow annually and 87 freeze-thaw cycles per year here, that matters—ice dams can cause water backup into your attic. The four-way interlocking design locks panels together so snow slides cleanly without separating seams. You can add snow guards if you want to control where it falls. Aluminum won't split, crack, or curl under the stress of repeated freezing and thawing, unlike asphalt shingles that degrade fast in this climate.
Why does freeze-thaw cycling damage some roofs but not Interlock metal?
Freeze-thaw damage happens when moisture soaks into a material, expands when it freezes, then contracts when it thaws—this cycle weakens the structure over time. Vernon experiences about 87 freeze-thaw days per year, plus 245 cm of snow, creating ideal conditions for this damage. Aluminum is non-porous and doesn't absorb water, so it's immune to this cycle. The Alunar coating on both sides seals the surface further. Asphalt shingles, wood, and clay tiles all absorb moisture and will crack, curl, or split under these conditions. With temperatures averaging 8.3°C and regular snow melt, an aluminum roof simply won't degrade the way those materials do.
Can a metal roof handle Vernon's wind gusts without lifting or leaking?
Yes—Interlock panels are warranted to resist wind speeds up to 120 mph (193 km/h) when installed to spec, and Vernon's typical gusts reach about 116 km/h. The four-way interlocking system locks each panel on all four sides so wind pressure can't work under edges or seams the way it can with shingles. The panels grip the substrate mechanically, not just with adhesive that fails over time. Local winds combined with the region's 417 mm of annual rain mean water seeks any opening; the interlocked design eliminates the problem. Properly installed, an Interlock roof handles the Okanagan wind season without risk of uplift or water infiltration.
Is a metal roof the same as a steel roof—won't it rust?
No—Interlock uses roofing-grade 3105-H24 and 3003-H24 aluminum alloy (ASTM B209), not steel. Aluminum contains no iron, so it cannot rust, period. When aluminum is exposed to air, a thin oxide layer forms on the surface; if that layer is scratched, it self-heals automatically. Steel, by contrast, will rust rapidly once the protective coating fails. The Okanagan's dry climate is actually ideal for aluminum, but even in coastal salt-air environments—where rust is a major concern—Interlock panels have been installed successfully for decades. The Alunar 70% PVDF coating adds another 30-year warranty against chalking and fading. Rust simply isn't a failure mode for aluminum.
What's the warranty, and will it hold up if I sell my house?
The Guardian warranty is a lifetime limited, non-prorated material warranty for the original owner—it covers rusting, rotting, splitting, cracking, curling, and loss of impact resistance with no time limit. When you sell, the warranty transfers to the next owner for 50 years from completion, which is a genuine selling point in the resale market. With about 3172 sunshine hours per year and 87 freeze-thaw cycles, your roof faces real stress, but the warranty is backed by a company that's been manufacturing in Delta, BC since 1998 and installed panels everywhere from coastal homes to an Antarctic research station. That's not marketing—it's a track record.
How much maintenance does a metal roof really need?
Interlock requires virtually no maintenance—no algae cleaning, no moss treatment, no seasonal inspections of failing shingles. Asphalt roofs degrade and need spot repairs every few years; wood shakes split and curl; clay tile cracks in freeze-thaw cycles. Vernon gets about 417 mm of rain and 245 cm of snow annually, conditions that accelerate wear on traditional materials. Aluminum won't rot, won't split, and won't degrade from UV, salt, or weather cycling. The smooth, interlocked surface sheds debris and moisture cleanly. You might rinse it off occasionally if you're detail-minded, but that's optional. The CALGreen verification reflects the reduced maintenance burden—this is the last roof you'll actually have to think about.
Does a metal roof really lower cooling costs, or is that marketing?
Interlock's energy-efficient colors are engineered with thermal emissivity of 0.84 and solar reflectance up to 0.55 (Aged Copper Penny), meaning they reflect heat that asphalt absorbs and re-radiates into your home. Vernon enjoys about 3172 sunshine hours per year, so reflectance matters during warm months. Dark asphalt can heat your attic 20–40°F hotter than air temperature; a reflective metal roof stays cooler and reduces the load on air conditioning. Even in the Okanagan's moderate summer climate, you'll see lower cooling costs and a more comfortable upper floor. The Cool Roof Rating Council rating confirms the performance—it's not marketing, it's physics and a published standard.
Is a metal roof really worth the upfront cost compared to asphalt?
Yes—asphalt lasts 15–25 years and then you pay again to tear it off and haul it to landfill; Interlock lasts your lifetime and transfers to the next owner. Over a 50-year horizon, asphalt costs you two to three complete replacements, plus labor and disposal each time. Metal costs more upfront but you're buying your last roof. Interlock installs over most existing roofs—no tear-off—which saves removal and disposal costs. Current financing includes interest-free payments for 3 months and savings of at least $2499 on installation. In Vernon's freeze-thaw and snow climate, asphalt deteriorates fast; you're not comparing identical lifespans. When you sell, the transferable 50-year warranty adds real resale value because buyers recognize they won't replace the roof.
Can my house handle a metal roof, or do I need to reinforce the structure?
No reinforcement needed—Interlock's aluminum panels are extraordinarily light. The Shingle profile installs at about 0.41 lb per square foot, the Shake at 0.58, and the Tile at 0.59. The Tile profile is about 96% lighter than concrete or clay tile, so you get the aesthetic of traditional tile without any structural burden. Most existing roofs can handle an Interlock installation without modification because the load is negligible compared to asphalt or slate. This matters in Vernon's heavy snow environment (about 245 cm annually) because the lighter roof leaves more load capacity for snow accumulation. Installation can often go over existing shingles, saving labor and tear-off costs. Structural simplicity is a genuine advantage, not a compromise.
Who installs Interlock metal roofs in Vernon?
Interlock Metal Roofing (BC) Ltd. serves the Vernon region and has been operating in the area since 1983. They're a local team with real experience in Okanagan weather—heavy snow, freeze-thaw cycles, and occasional wind gusts to 116 km/h. Because they've been here that long, they understand how to install for this climate and stand behind their work in your neighborhood. Installation from a company that knows Vernon conditions and can service you locally means fewer logistics headaches and faster response if questions come up. When you're investing in your last roof, local expertise and accountability matter.
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Talk to your local Interlock® team about a lifetime aluminum roof — Never Re-Roof Again®.