Interlock Metal Roofing Review — Beaverton, OR (Installed 2015)

Beaverton, OR

TL;DR: Beaverton Review Summary

Roofing installation in Beaverton, Oregon. The homeowner had already chosen a metal roof and was looking for a high-quality product; Interlock’s knowledgeable sales staff, clear communication, and professional, quick, tidy installers met those needs despite a one-week shipping delay and a small parts follow-up. The finished standing-seam metal roof looks like slate or colored shingle, is described as a lifetime roof with low ongoing maintenance, and the homeowner is satisfied and recommends Interlock despite the higher upfront cost.

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Review: February 3, 2016 Completion: October 30, 2015

We had already decided on a metal roof when we came across Interlock. It was one of those things where we were looking for a product with a quality standard that could match up to what we wanted. I’ll say this, Interlock works a bit differently from most of the roofing people we talked to. You’re going to talk to a sales person at your home visit, but don’t let that put you off. They’re knowledgeable and if you haven’t done your research, there will be some great information in the whole thing that’s really worth soaking up. Anyway, we were satisfied with the quality of the product in hand and decided to go ahead and go with Interlock. The install was delayed by a week due to some shipping issues, but that was really the beginning and end of the troubles. The Interlock folks let me know what was going on and when they’d have it sorted. All fine by me. It’s a lifetime roof, I’m not too upset if it takes an extra week to put it on. As I understand it, mine was a bit of a one-off problem anyway. The roofers were professional, quick, and thorough. Great people who worked quickly, cleanly, and the cleanup at the end of the day was nigh on amazing. Apparently the shipping issues on my initial order led to the final install of a very few pieces being delayed a few days, but before I knew it they were back out and finishing the job. Along they way they kept me updated on anything I needed to know. The finished product is the real question, I guess. And man, let me tell you. We’re more than happy with how it looks on the house. It’s especially crazy knowing that something that looks that good is going to last. You see standing-seam metal roofs all over and even with these you sort of wonder how ā€œmetalā€ the Interlock system is going to look. It looks great. Seriously, even right in the driveway it’s hard to tell it’s not either a slate or colored shingle roof. It’s really beautiful and it’s going to be there without the need for constant maintenance for a long, long time. That really makes the cost worth it. If you’re thinking about a metal roof, give Interlock a serious thought. The sticker price might make you jump a little in some areas than others, but now that it’s on the house I am happy we decided to go that way. It’s beautiful, it’s going to last a good long time, and there’s a certain confidence I get from knowing I’ll be dealing with the people who make it if there’s a problem.

Roof Details

Roof Installation Location: Beaverton, OR

Roof Installation Year: 2015

Roof Age: 10 years, 7 months, 13 days

Review Submitted: 10 years, 7 months, 13 days after completion date

Roof System: InterlockĀ® Metal Roofing

Roof Material: Aluminum

Roof Color: n/a

Roof Coating: AlunarĀ® Coating System

Roof Warranty: Lifetime Limited Warranty

Local Interlock Roofing Company Near Beaverton

Interlock Metal Roofing (PNW) Inc.

Interlock Metal Roofing (PNW) Inc. is the official installer of the InterlockĀ® Lifetime Roofing System in Oregon and the Pacific Northwest. Based in Portland and serving communities across the Portland Metro, Willamette Valley, Columbia River Gorge, Oregon Coast, and neighboring Washington markets, our team has protected thousands of homes with premium, rust-proof aluminum and solid copper roofing since 1997. We specialize exclusively in InterlockĀ® Lifetime Metal Roofing profiles — Slate, Cedar Shingle, Shake, Mediterranean Tile, and Standing Seam — engineered for the Northwest’s heavy rain, wind, moss growth, and freeze-thaw cycles. Every roof is finished with the AlunarĀ® Coating System for long-term color retention and energy efficiency, and is fully solar compatible. Homeowners choose Interlock Metal Roofing (PNW) Inc. for one reason: worry-free performance that lasts a lifetime. With award-recognized service and fully licensed installation in Oregon and Washington, we deliver the last roof you’ll ever need — backed by a lifetime limited warranty and the promise: Never Re-Roof Again.Ā®

Top 10 Metal Roofing FAQs for Homeowners in Beaverton

Homeowners researching metal roofing in Beaverton often have several important questions before replacing their roof. Many people want to understand how metal roofing compares to traditional materials like asphalt shingles in terms of lifespan, durability, cost, and long-term value. Roofing decisions can also be influenced by local weather conditions. Homes in Beaverton may experience environmental factors such as rain, wind, snow, heat, fire, or seasonal storms that can impact roof performance over time. The following frequently asked questions help explain what homeowners should know when evaluating metal roofing and why many people choose durable roofing systems designed for long-term protection.

How long will a metal roof last in Beaverton, OR?

Metal roofs in Beaverton commonly last at least 50–75+ years, while asphalt shingles typically last about 15–30 years depending on quality and maintenance. Beaverton has wet, mild winters with roughly 36–41 inches of annual rain and only minimal snow, so heavy rain, persistent humidity, and moss/algae growth are the main local stressors for roofs rather than high snow loads or extreme heat. Metal roofs shed rain, resist rot and moss, and withstand the region’s freeze–thaw and wind cycles better than asphalt, which absorbs moisture and can deteriorate faster. For homeowners comparing materials, durable metal systems reduce maintenance and replacement frequency. Interlock Metal Roofing systems use heavy-gauge aluminum and a lifetime limited 50-year transferable warranty designed for long-term protection.

How much does it cost to install a metal roof in Beaverton, OR?

Beaverton’s wet, mild climate—with heavy winter rainfall and year‑round high humidity—encourages moss and algae growth and raises the importance of a watertight roofing system. Snowfall and snow loads are generally low to moderate, so drainage and shedding matter more than heavy-load design here. Metal roofs typically cost more upfront than asphalt shingles. Final price depends on roof size, slope, complexity, tear‑off, flashing, skylights, labor, site access, and local permitting or disposal requirements. Local construction factors—steep access, contractor availability, and permit timelines—can influence cost. Many homeowners compare options by lifetime value; durable metal systems often reduce long‑term repair and replacement costs because they resist moisture, rot and moss and require less maintenance. Because Beaverton’s wet winters accelerate roof wear, investing more upfront in a high‑quality metal system can lower total costs over decades. Get multiple local quotes; expect pricing to reflect both materials and experienced labor. Interlock Metal Roofing focuses on long‑term ownership value rather than competing as a low‑cost option.

Should I choose metal roofing or asphalt shingles for my Beaverton home?

Beaverton’s wet, mild climate—about 40 inches of annual precipitation—encourages moss/algae on shaded roofs, while snowfall and snow loads are minimal (only a few inches most years). Lifespan: metal roofs typically last 40–70 years; asphalt shingles about 15–25. Maintenance: metal needs less frequent cleaning and resists moss growth; shingles require regular moss/algae removal and periodic replacement. Durability: metal resists rot, standing moisture and wind uplift better than shingles; asphalt can deteriorate faster in persistently damp conditions. Long-term value: metal’s higher upfront cost is offset by fewer replacements, lower maintenance and longer service life—often better value over 30–50 years. Homeowners prioritizing durability and long-term protection in Beaverton’s rainy setting often choose metal. Interlock Metal Roofing systems appeal because their sealed panels reduce water intrusion, limit moss accumulation and deliver lasting performance with strong architectural curb appeal.

Are metal roofs noisy when it rains in Beaverton?

This is a common myth: metal roofs are noisy when it rains. Modern residential metal roofs installed over solid decking do not sound like barn roofs. Sound level depends on the roof assembly—insulation, attic space, underlayment, and the presence of a solid deck all reduce noise. Well‑installed insulation and ventilation, plus proper fasteners and flashings, minimize rain impact sounds so metal roofing performs similarly to asphalt, tile, or cedar. Installation quality matters: poor attachment or missing underlayment can increase noise. Properly installed residential metal roofs are typically similar in sound to other roofing materials. Interlock Metal Roofing systems are offered and installed as complete roofing systems designed for residential homes.

How energy-efficient are metal roofs in Beaverton?

Metal roofs can be energy efficient in Beaverton, OR because metal panels reflect sunlight and reduce heat gain during sunnier months. Actual energy performance depends on the entire roof assembly — underlayment, insulation levels, and attic ventilation — which together control heat transfer and moisture. Local climate matters: Beaverton’s mild, wet winters and temperate summers mean reflective benefits may be less dramatic than in hot, sunny regions, but good insulation and ventilation still improve year‑round comfort and reduce HVAC use. Homeowners often prioritize energy efficiency when replacing a roof to lower utility bills, improve indoor comfort, and increase resale appeal. Interlock Metal Roofing systems are designed to support long-term home performance and durability.

How does metal roofing in Beaverton, OR withstand wind, hail, and severe weather?

Beaverton faces heavy seasonal rain and Pacific winter storms with gusty winds, occasional hail and light snow, plus localized flooding and storm impacts that can stress roofs. Metal roofing sheds water and snow well, resists wind uplift when properly engineered, and can offer strong hail impact resistance—but real performance varies by roofing system design, installer quality, and material durability. A heavy-gauge, interlocking metal system with tested fastenings and corrosion-resistant coatings will outperform thin panels or poor installation in severe weather. Homeowners weigh weather resilience to protect structure, avoid leaks, reduce repair costs, and preserve insurance eligibility. Interlock Metal Roofing systems are engineered for durability, hail protection, and wind resistance; pair them with experienced installers and the right underlayment for best results in Beaverton’s climate.

Will a metal roof rust or corrode in Beaverton's wet climate?

Corrosion and rust resistance are key for metal roofing in Beaverton, OR, because the Pacific Northwest’s frequent rainfall can accelerate corrosion over time. Metal roofing performance depends on the type of metal: steel, galvanized or galvalume, copper and aluminum each behave differently. Some materials—like aluminum and properly coated steels—are inherently more resistant to corrosion and require less maintenance. Aluminum performs particularly well in wet or coastal environments because it forms a protective oxide layer and resists salt- and moisture-related deterioration. Homeowners should prioritize corrosion resistance to prolong roof lifespan, reduce repairs and protect their investment. Interlock Metal Roofing systems use aluminum construction designed for strong corrosion resistance and are protected by the Alunar Coating System for extra protection.

How often should I inspect and maintain my metal roof in Beaverton?

Metal roofing is generally considered low maintenance in Beaverton, Oregon, thanks to durable coatings and panels that resist rot and insect damage. That said, no roof is completely maintenance-free: periodic inspections (at least twice a year and after major storms) help catch issues early. Check for accumulated debris, trim nearby branches, keep gutters clear, and inspect flashings and sealants around chimneys, skylights and other penetrations; also look for loose fasteners or corrosion. Beaverton’s wet winters and seasonal leaf and branch fall can increase debris and moisture retention, so prompt cleanup after storms is important. Overall, metal roofs are a durable, long-lasting, low-maintenance option when combined with simple, regular checks.

How does curb appeal affect my home's resale value in Beaverton?

Homebuyers in Beaverton, OR often pay more for durable, low‑maintenance roofs because they reduce future repair costs and inspections. Premium roofing materials boost curb appeal and can make a home stand out on a competitive neighborhood street. A long lifespan also improves buyer confidence—investors and families alike appreciate roofs that last decades. That said, architectural style matters: a modern metal standing seam may suit new subdivisions, while traditional profiles better match historic neighborhoods. Interlock Metal Roofing systems offer multiple architectural profiles—slate, cedar shingle, Mediterranean tile, shake, and standing seam—available in heavy‑gauge aluminum and solid copper, allowing you to balance aesthetic continuity with long-term value. In Beaverton’s market, these benefits can translate into higher offers and faster sales when the roof complements the home and neighborhood.

Can I install solar panels on my Interlock Metal Roofing System in Beaverton?

Beaverton’s damp, temperate climate—about 40 inches of annual precipitation—encourages moss growth and prolonged roof moisture that can affect long‑term performance. Yes — Interlock Metal Roofing Systems are compatible with solar panels when fitted with custom solar brackets installed by Interlock Metal Roofing (PNW) Inc. Roof lifespan matters: durable, long‑lasting materials are usually preferred under solar because panels are installed for decades. When comparing roofing materials in Beaverton, choose options that resist moisture and moss and plan for future solar before reroofing. Interlock systems are specifically designed to support solar mounting solutions and simplify bracket attachment, reducing the chance of premature roof replacement once you add panels.

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