Burlington, MA · Lifetime Aluminum Roofing
Metal Roofing in Burlington, Massachusetts
Interlock® installs lifetime aluminum metal roofing in Burlington, MA — 12 roofs completed since 2001 by certified local crews, every system backed by a transferable lifetime warranty.
Why Burlington homeowners choose Interlock
Interlock Metal Roofing is Burlington, Massachusetts’s trusted local metal roofing contractor, proudly serving homeowners since 1999. As the exclusive authorized installer of Interlock® lifetime aluminum roofing systems, we deliver unmatched performance, beauty, and durability tailored to Burlington’s unique New England climate. Our heavy-gauge, fire-resistant, and energy-efficient cool roofs are engineered to withstand harsh Massachusetts winters, efficiently shedding snow and ice to protect your home from leaks and ice dams. With options that capture the timeless elegance of slate, cedar shingles, shake, Mediterranean tile, or standing seam, you get the classic look you love with the superior strength of metal. Every Interlock roof is protected by the advanced Alunar® Coating System and backed by a Lifetime Warranty, ensuring long-term protection and peace of mind for Burlington homeowners. Choose Interlock Metal Roofing for expert roof replacement and re-roofing services designed for lasting performance in Burlington, MA.
- 12 Roofs installed in Burlington
- 2001First Burlington installation
- 2016Most recent installation
- 2Verified local reviews
Roofing styles available in Burlington
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.
What Burlington homeowners say
- ★★★★★
Burlington, MA Metal Roof Review — Interlock Industries (Installed 2003)
Review: August 10, 2003 Completion: July 9, 2003Dear Interlock Industries, I am writing this letter to you regarding the installation of our new roof. My wife and I were looking for a roof that would last as long as the 40-year-old roof on our house. We looked at all different types of roofing materials, but the quality isn't as good as it was 40 years ago. The only roof that seemed practical for our needs was the Interlocking roof. Your sales representative Daniel Adolfson came out to show us your roofing system. After his visit, the… Read more →
- ★★★★★
Interlock Metal Roofing Review — Burlington, MA (No More Ice Dams, Installed 2003)
Review: March 22, 2003 Completion: January 3, 2003For me, the change to a metal roof is something I have thought about for some time as I have had nothing but problems with the new asphalt put on ten years ago. Ice dams and leaks have been a problem from the beginning of which I thought taking off the gutter would help. Next was to pay to have a three-foot piece of aluminum put in along the length of the roof, resulting in snow dams above the aluminum strip. The next thing to try was electric wires, which were somewhat successful, but meant… Read more →
Interlock Metal Roofing (New England) Inc.
7- 25 Walpole Park S, Walpole, MA 02081, United States
508-257-7859 · www.NewEnglandMetalRoofing.com
License: 139640
Metal roofing near Burlington
Burlington metal roofing FAQ
How does a metal roof handle Burlington's heavy snow and freeze-thaw cycles?
Metal roofs shed snow more effectively than asphalt because the smooth, interlocking surface and natural slope encourage melt and runoff rather than ice dam formation. Burlington averages about 84 cm of snow yearly and experiences roughly 76 freeze-thaw days per year—conditions that crack and curl asphalt shingles over time. Interlock's four-way interlocking aluminum panels remain dimensionally stable through repeated freeze-thaw stress. You can add snow guards to any profile if local code or architectural preference requires them, keeping snow in place where needed without compromising the roof's integrity.
Why choose aluminum instead of steel for a metal roof in New England?
Aluminum cannot rust because it contains no iron—the material that corrodes in steel roofing. Instead, aluminum develops a self-healing oxide layer that protects the metal underneath. Steel requires paint or coatings that eventually fail, exposing the substrate to oxidation. Interlock uses roofing-grade 3105-H24 and 3003-H24 aluminum alloy (ASTM B209) coated with Alunar 70% PVDF fluorocarbon on both sides, warranted 30 years against chalking and fading. In a climate with 1065 mm of annual rainfall and coastal-adjacent humidity in the greater Boston region, this dual-coating strategy means your roof won't develop the rust stains and structural compromise that plague steel systems.
Will my metal roof crack or split after years of New England freeze-thaw weather?
No. Aluminum expands and contracts uniformly with temperature swings, and it does not absorb moisture—the two main causes of freeze-thaw damage in asphalt, wood, and concrete tile. Burlington's 76 annual freeze-thaw cycles would cause wood shakes to split, asphalt to crack and curl, and concrete tile to fracture and spall. Interlock's four-way interlocking panels accommodate movement without structural failure. The Guardian lifetime limited warranty specifically covers splitting, cracking, and curling for the original owner—with a 50-year transferable term—because the aluminum alloy simply does not degrade under these stresses.
Can my house support a metal roof, or do I need to reinforce the framing?
Most homes require no structural reinforcement. Interlock's Slate profile installs at just 0.41 lb/sq ft, and even the Mediterranean Tile—which replicates heavy clay or concrete tile—weighs only about 0.59 lb/sq ft, making it roughly 96% lighter than the genuine materials it resembles. That means you can install it directly over most existing roofs without upgrades to rafters or supports. In contrast, real slate or concrete tile can demand structural reinforcement costing thousands. During your consultation, a qualified installer will verify your current roof deck; in the vast majority of Burlington homes, the answer is a straightforward installation over your existing asphalt shingles.
How does a metal roof hold up in New England wind and nor'easters?
Interlock panels are warranted to resist wind speeds up to 120 mph when installed to specification—well above the extreme gusts (around 130 km/h, or 81 mph) recorded in Burlington's 10-year wind history. The four-way mechanical interlock between panels creates a unified system that distributes wind load across the entire roof rather than relying on fasteners alone. Each panel locks to its neighbors on all four sides, so wind pressure is shared and transferred safely to the structure. The ICC-ES ESR-1790 evaluation confirms this design meets IBC and IRC wind and uplift standards, giving you confidence during severe weather events common to Middlesex County.
Is my metal roof protected against hail, and will my insurance recognize that?
Interlock panels carry a UL 2218 Class 4 impact rating—the highest classification available—and the warranty covers perforation from hailstones up to 1.5 inches in diameter. Many insurers offer premium discounts for Class 4-rated roofing because the failure rate is exceptionally low. When you file a claim for hail damage to an asphalt roof, you're often denied if the damage doesn't meet a specific threshold; metal roofing's durability means fewer claims and lower risk in the insurer's eyes. Contact your agent with the UL 2218 Class 4 specification; many carriers in Massachusetts recognize this rating and adjust your homeowner's premium accordingly, offsetting part of your installation cost over the warranty term.
How much maintenance does a metal roof need compared to asphalt or wood shakes?
Metal roofing requires far less maintenance than asphalt, cedar shakes, or tile. Asphalt shingles need regular inspection for algae, missing granules, and lifting—especially in humid climates like Burlington, which receives about 1065 mm of rain annually. Wood shakes demand annual treatment against rot, splitting, and insect damage; they last 20–30 years with aggressive upkeep. Interlock's aluminum is maintenance-free; the Alunar dual-sided coating resists weathering and fading (warranted 30 years), and the non-corrosive alloy never rots, splinters, or harbors mold. Rinse debris twice yearly, and you're done. Burlington's 3109 annual sunshine hours keep the roof self-cleaning and reduce moss growth compared to shadier climates.
Will a metal roof reduce my cooling costs in summer?
Yes, if you choose an energy-efficient color. Interlock offers profiles in reflective finishes with thermal emissivity up to 0.84 and initial solar reflectance as high as 0.55 (Aged Copper Penny), which means the roof reflects heat that asphalt absorbs and re-radiates into your attic. In summer months, this lowers cooling demand and reduces air-conditioning runtime. While Burlington's mean annual temperature is about 11°C and the climate is cooler than southern regions, summer peaks can drive indoor heat gain; the Cool Roof Rating Council certification confirms measurable energy savings. Over a 50-year roof life, energy-efficiency colors typically return 15–25% of cooling costs, depending on your HVAC efficiency and local utility rates.
Is metal roofing better for the environment than asphalt shingles?
Yes. Asphalt shingles are torn off after 15–25 years and sent to landfill; over a century, a typical home generates tons of waste that takes centuries to decompose. Interlock aluminum is approximately 95% recyclable—at the end of its multi-generational life, the panels can be melted down and reformed for new products with zero loss of material integrity. The four-way interlocking design also means no tear-off cycle; you install over existing shingles, eliminating the disposal cost and environmental impact of removal. This aligns with CALGreen standards for reduced maintenance and waste, making it a certified sustainable choice for environmentally conscious homeowners in Massachusetts seeking to close the loop on building materials.
What's the real warranty on a metal roof, and how does it compare to asphalt?
Interlock's Guardian warranty is a lifetime limited, non-prorated material warranty for the original homeowner—meaning you never pay a deductible or accept a percentage reduction for age. It covers rusting, rotting, splitting, cracking, curling, and loss of impact resistance. The warranty is one-time transferable, granting the next owner 50 years of coverage from completion. Asphalt shingles are typically warranted 20–30 years, prorated (you pay more as the roof ages), and non-transferable. Interlock's 30-year coating warranty (Alunar PVDF, ASTM D4214/D2244) outlasts most asphalt roofs entirely. When you factor in that Burlington receives about 84 cm of snow and 76 freeze-thaw cycles yearly—both accelerants of asphalt degradation—the lifetime Guardian term becomes a genuine financial advantage over multiple asphalt replacements.
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