Debert, NS sits inland from the Northumberland Strait and is subject to strong seasonal winds, Nor’easters, heavy rain and snow, and occasional hail—weather that can stress roofs. Metal roofing generally performs well: it sheds snow and water, resists wind uplift when properly fastened, and often tolerates hail better than asphalt shingles depending on gauge and profile. Performance, however, depends on roofing system design (profile, underlayment, fastenings), installation quality (seams, flashings, correct fixings) and material durability (steel/aluminium gauge and coating). Homeowners consider weather resilience to reduce leak risk, maintenance and repair costs, protect interiors, and satisfy insurers or municipal requirements. Interlock Metal Roofing systems are engineered for durability, hail protection and wind resistance, making them a popular option for Nova Scotia’s challenging weather.