Wilmington, MA · Lifetime Aluminum Roofing
Metal Roofing in Wilmington, Massachusetts
Interlock® installs lifetime aluminum metal roofing in Wilmington, MA — 21 roofs completed since 2001 by certified local crews, every system backed by a transferable lifetime warranty.
Why Wilmington homeowners choose Interlock
Interlock Metal Roofing is Wilmington, Massachusetts’ 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 the unique weather challenges of Wilmington. Our heavy-gauge, fire-resistant roofs are engineered to withstand harsh New England winters, efficiently shedding snow and ice to protect your home from leaks and damage. With energy-efficient cool roof technology, our systems help lower summer cooling costs and provide year-round comfort. Choose from timeless styles like slate, cedar shingles, shake, Mediterranean tile, or standing seam—each offering 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 your Wilmington home stays safe, beautiful, and maintenance-free for decades. For roof replacement or re-roofing, trust Interlock Metal Roofing for proven protection in every season.
- 21 Roofs installed in Wilmington
- 2001First Wilmington installation
- 2018Most recent installation
- 6Verified local reviews
Roofing styles available in Wilmington
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 Wilmington homeowners say
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Metal Shingles Wilmington, MA Review 🇺🇸 — January 29, 2019 | Interlock®
Review: January 29, 2019 Completion: December 13, 2018price
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Metal Shingles Wilmington, MA Review 🇺🇸 — March 31, 2018 | Interlock®
Review: March 31, 2018 Completion: February 25, 2018None—- they were great!not
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Metal Shingles Wilmington, MA Review 🇺🇸 — August 4, 2017 | Interlock®
Review: August 4, 2017 Completion: July 26, 2017 - ★★★★★
Metal Shingles Wilmington, MA Review 🇺🇸 — October 19, 2016 | Interlock®
Review: October 19, 2016 Completion: September 15, 2016 - ★★★★☆
Metal Shingles Wilmington, MA Review 🇺🇸 — October 10, 2015 | Interlock®
Review: October 10, 2015 Completion: September 9, 2015Not a big issue, but several foundation planted shrubs suffered minor damage. So far we are very pleased with the installation and appearance of our new roof. I will be even more pleased after we complete a winter season without any ice damming damage.
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Metal Shingles Wilmington, MA Review 🇺🇸 — June 29, 2015 | Interlock®
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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 Wilmington
Wilmington metal roofing FAQ
Does metal roofing handle heavy snow and ice like we get in Wilmington?
Yes—Interlock's four-way interlocking aluminum panels are engineered to shed snow and resist ice buildup without leaking or degrading. Wilmington receives about 84 cm of snow annually, and aluminum's smooth, hard surface naturally sheds weight that would compress asphalt shingles. The panels are manufactured to ICC-ES ESR-1790 standards and warrant wind resistance up to 120 mph, meaning they hold firm under the combined load and stress of heavy snow plus the gusts (up to 130 km/h) that Wilmington experiences. Because aluminum doesn't absorb moisture, freeze-thaw cycling—which occurs roughly 76 days per year here—causes no swelling, cracking, or delamination. A metal roof is the last roof you'll install in a New England climate.
How does metal roofing survive Wilmington's freeze-thaw cycles?
Aluminum has no capacity to absorb water, so freeze-thaw cycles—about 76 per year in Wilmington—cannot crack, split, or warp it as they do asphalt and wood. The roofing-grade 3105-H24 and 3003-H24 aluminum alloy (ASTM B209) remains stable across extreme temperature swings; its oxide layer is self-healing, meaning minor scratches don't expose bare metal to corrosion. With 84 cm of annual snow and roughly 1065 mm of rain, traditional materials degrade faster because water penetrates them and expands when frozen. Interlock panels are sealed with four-way interlocking, creating a continuous weather barrier that prevents water entrapment. The Guardian warranty covers cracking and splitting for life—non-prorated for the original owner—because these failures simply don't occur in aluminum.
Will my metal roof rust in Wilmington's wet climate?
Aluminum cannot rust because it contains no iron; what many assume is corrosion is actually a protective oxide layer that forms naturally on the surface and heals itself when scratched. Interlock applies Alunar 70% PVDF fluorocarbon finish to both sides of every panel—extra critical in salt-air environments—warranted 30 years against chalking and fading (ASTM D4214 and D2244 measured). In Wilmington's marine-influenced climate with annual rainfall near 1065 mm, this dual-coat protection keeps your roof looking new while maintaining structural integrity indefinitely. Steel roofing, by contrast, requires constant vigilance against rust rust stains and perforation, especially where snow and moisture linger. Interlock has installed roofs from coastal salt-air homes to an Antarctic research station since 1998—proof that aluminum outperforms in the harshest moisture conditions on Earth.
Does Interlock metal roofing reduce hail damage claims and insurance costs?
Interlock is rated UL 2218 Class 4—the highest impact classification available—and the Guardian warranty even covers perforation from hailstones up to 1.5 inches. This non-combustible aluminum construction and superior impact resistance make it attractive to insurers, and many homeowners qualify for material discounts on comprehensive coverage. While Wilmington's climate doesn't feature the hail intensity of western states, the region does experience severe thunderstorm gusts exceeding 130 km/h, and hail events do occur. A roof rated to withstand Class 4 impact simply doesn't develop the leaks and punctures that trigger expensive claims on asphalt or wood. Several insurers now offer discounts specifically for metal roofs meeting UL 2218 Class 4; contact your agent with Interlock's ICC-ES ESR-1790 documentation to explore savings. One roof, no claims, one peace of mind.
Can metal roofing resist Wilmington's winter and spring windstorms?
Yes. Interlock panels are four-way interlocking and warranted to resist winds up to 120 mph (193 km/h) when installed to specification. Wilmington experiences typical daily-max winds near 22 km/h with gusts recorded to 130 km/h, so your roof is protected well beyond what nature routinely delivers here. The interlocking geometry distributes wind load across all four edges of each panel, eliminating the weak points (nail holes, gaps, lifted corners) that plague shingle roofs. Unlike asphalt, which degrades and lifts with each seasonal gust, aluminum panels remain rigid and flex slightly without distorting, then return to shape. This design has proven itself in coastal installations from British Columbia to Antarctica—environments where sustained high winds are the norm. Your roof won't peel, flap, or require constant inspection and repair after storms.
How does metal roofing protect against Wilmington's heavy rainfall?
Interlock's four-way interlocking seams create a continuous, overlapped water barrier that sheds the approximately 1065 mm of rain Wilmington receives annually without ponding or seepage. Each panel locks into its neighbors on all four edges, and water runs downslope without the paths it finds in shingle gaps, nail holes, and deteriorating grout lines. Metal roofing is installed over a solid deck and underlayment—the same as asphalt—so it remains acoustically identical to traditional roofing in heavy rain, despite the misconception that metal is noisy. The aluminum alloy (ASTM B209) itself is impervious to moisture absorption; combined with the Alunar fluorocarbon finish and interlocking geometry, it delivers 30+ years of leak-free performance even in climates with frequent, sustained rainfall. The Guardian warranty covers rusting, rotting, and water intrusion for life, non-prorated.
What design options does Interlock offer for Wilmington homes?
Interlock Metal Roofing manufactures five authentic profiles: Slate, Cedar Shingle, Shake, Mediterranean Tile, and Standing Seam—each in multiple colorways designed to complement period homes, contemporary builds, and everything in between across the Northeast. The four-way interlocking aluminum panels replicate the texture, shadow lines, and depth of each traditional material while delivering the durability and weight savings that those materials cannot. Each profile is manufactured to the same ICC-ES ESR-1790 standard, meaning your choice is purely aesthetic—no structural compromise, no trade-off in weather resistance or lifespan. Slate suits Colonial and Victorian homes; Cedar Shingle and Shake evoke New England cottage charm; Mediterranean Tile softens modern or Mediterranean-inspired designs; Standing Seam appeals to contemporary and industrial aesthetics. Interlock (New England) Inc. has served this region since 1999 and can show you profiles and samples that match your home's architecture and neighborhood character.
Does metal roofing require structural reinforcement on my Wilmington home?
No. Interlock's aluminum panels are extraordinarily light—the Shingle profile installs at 0.41 lb/sq ft, Shake at 0.58, and Mediterranean Tile at 0.59—making the Tile profile roughly 96% lighter than concrete or clay tile of the same appearance. This means most homes can accept a metal roof installation directly over their existing roof without any structural reinforcement or decking upgrades. Compare this to slate or traditional tile, which demand expensive engineering and often beam reinforcement, and Interlock offers the beauty of those materials at a fraction of the cost and structural demand. Wilmington experiences annual snow loads of about 84 cm and wind gusts exceeding 130 km/h; the light weight of metal actually improves your home's resilience by distributing those loads more evenly across the structure. Your existing framing wasn't designed to support a roof heavier than what it already carries, so choosing aluminum removes that burden entirely.
Will Interlock's metal roof reduce my cooling costs in summer?
Interlock's energy-efficient colors feature thermal emissivity of 0.84 and initial solar reflectance up to 0.55 (Aged Copper Penny), meaning they reflect heat that asphalt absorbs and radiates into your attic. Wilmington enjoys about 3109 hours of sunshine annually, and a reflective metal roof can significantly lower summertime cooling demand. The Cool Roof Rating Council has rated Interlock colors, and choosing lighter finishes in the energy-efficiency portfolio directly reduces the temperature differential between roof surface and interior spaces. This cooling advantage compounds over the 50+ years your roof will remain in place, offsetting the higher initial cost and delivering measurable utility savings. While the region's heating season dominates (with about 76 freeze-thaw days and 84 cm of snow), a reflective roof still performs double duty: it sheds snow efficiently due to its smooth aluminum surface and avoids the heat loss of dark asphalt. Energy efficiency is built in, not optional.
Is Interlock metal roofing worth the upfront cost compared to asphalt shingles?
Yes. Asphalt shingles last 15–20 years and require replacement in Wilmington's climate of 1065 mm rain, 84 cm snow, and 76 annual freeze-thaw cycles. Interlock metal is warranted for life with a non-prorated material guarantee for the original owner—meaning no degradation, no replacement, no tear-off-to-landfill disposal. Over 50 years, you avoid 2–3 asphalt replacements at $10,000–$15,000 each, plus recurring maintenance, debris removal after storms, and ice dam repairs. Interlock's lightweight aluminum requires no structural reinforcement, so installation is faster and simpler than slate or tile would be. The Guardian warranty transfers once, giving the next owner 50 years of coverage—a significant resale advantage. Current financing offers—no payments and no interest until Spring 2027, or 10% off installation—make the upfront gap even smaller. When you calculate total cost of ownership, metal roofing is the last roof you buy; asphalt is a temporary repair you repeat every two decades.
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