In Huntsville, ON, roofs face heavy snow, freezing rain/ice pellets, strong gusts and occasional summer thunderstorms with hail—Environment Canada forecasts and local advisories note freezing rain, ice storms and heavy precipitation for the area.
Metal roofing performs well in wind, hail and heavy weather: it sheds snow and ice, resists water penetration and—when specified for impact—offers strong hail resistance and wind-uplift protection. Performance depends on roofing system design (profile, fastening, underlayment), installation quality (flashing, fastener pattern, workmanship) and material durability (gage, coating, warranty). Homeowners prioritise weather resilience to protect structure, lower repair costs and maintain insurance eligibility. Correctly installed metal roofs also require less maintenance and can reduce long-term replacement costs. They help shed snow loads and resist ice-dam formation when paired with proper underlayment and attic ventilation. Interlock Metal Roofing systems are engineered for durability, hail protection and wind resistance.