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Lincoln City, OR · Lifetime Aluminum Roofing

Metal Roofing in Lincoln City, Oregon

Interlock® installs lifetime aluminum metal roofing in Lincoln City, OR — 17 roofs completed since 1998 by certified local crews, every system backed by a transferable lifetime warranty.

Why Lincoln City homeowners choose Interlock

Interlock Metal Roofing (PNW) Inc. is Lincoln City, Oregon’s trusted metal roofing contractor, proudly serving local homeowners since 1997. As the exclusive authorized installer of Interlock® lifetime aluminum roofing systems, we deliver unmatched performance, beauty, and durability tailored to the unique Pacific Northwest climate. Our heavy-gauge, fire-resistant roofs are engineered to withstand Lincoln City’s coastal storms, high winds, and heavy rainfall, while the energy-efficient cool roof technology helps keep homes comfortable year-round. Designed for superior snow shedding and long-term protection, the Interlock Lifetime Roofing System is ideal for Oregon’s variable weather, offering styles like slate, cedar shingles, shake, Mediterranean tile, and standing seam—all with the strength of metal. Every installation is protected by the advanced Alunar® Coating System and backed by a Lifetime Warranty, ensuring your Lincoln City home stays safe, beautiful, and maintenance-free for decades.

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  • 17 Roofs installed in Lincoln City
  • 1998First Lincoln City installation
  • 2023Most recent installation
  • 3Verified local reviews

Roofing styles available in Lincoln City

Every Interlock® system is heavy-gauge aluminum finished with the Alunar® coating — five architectural looks, one transferable lifetime warranty.

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What Lincoln City homeowners say

  • ★★★★★

    Interlock Slate Aluminum Shingle Roof Review in Lincoln City, OR (Installed 2022)

    Review: June 15, 2023 Completion: February 28, 2023

    After considering several different types of roofs and several different roofing companies for our house on the Oregon coast, we settled on Interlock Metal Roofing. We were not disappointed. Although it took about 8 months for the installation to happen due to weather, crew availability, and supply chain issues, it was worth the wait. The roof is beautiful and will last for many, many years. In addition, having the company that makes the roofing materials do the installation means that you have… Read more →

  • ★★★★

    Aluminum Cedar-Shake Roof with Solar Tubes Review — Lincoln City OR (2021)

    Review: September 15, 2022 Completion: June 30, 2022

    Scheduling the installation was a real bear; it kept getting delayed. Ultimately, it took 9 months from when we put our deposit down to when the roof was installed. That said, the installers were top-notch. They were quick, clean, polite, and answered all our questions. We absolutely love the roof and the two solar tubes they installed. Our neighbors all rave about how nice the house looks. They can't believe it is a metal roof. (We had the metal "cedar shake" style installed in charcoal gray.)… Read more →

  • ★★★★★

    Interlock Metal Roof Review - Lincoln City, OR Beach Home (Installed 2018)

    Review: August 15, 2019 Completion: December 24, 2018

    Interlock installed a roof at our Tigard home in 2004 and it still looks brand new. When it was time to replace our Lincoln City house's roof at the beach, we did not hesitate to call them again. They work so hard to please and both roofs are beautiful.

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Interlock Metal Roofing (PNW) Inc.

1355 NW Everett St, Portland, OR 97209, United States

503-966-2948 · www.OregonMetalRoofing.com

License: 130826

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Metal roofing near Lincoln City

Lincoln City metal roofing FAQ

Will a metal roof handle Lincoln City's heavy rainfall without leaking?

Yes—the four-way interlocking aluminum panels shed water faster than asphalt, and the overlap design prevents pooling. Lincoln City receives about 1900 mm of rain annually, often in sustained downpours that stress conventional roofs. The interlocking seams are designed to channel water outward; when installed to ESR-1790 specification over solid decking with underlayment, there are no through-penetrations. The lightweight aluminum (Slate profile at 0.41 lb/sq ft) also means faster installation and fewer seams overall than heavier materials, reducing leak points.

How does an Interlock metal roof handle snow and ice in our climate?

The smooth, hard aluminum surface sheds snow and ice more easily than asphalt, reducing ice-dam risk during Lincoln City's freeze-thaw cycles—about 8 per year on average. Snow guards are available and recommended in higher-pitch installations. The 120 mph wind warranty ensures panels stay seated even when wind accelerates sliding snow. Aluminum's low thermal conductivity means less heat loss through the roof that would otherwise melt snow from below, so you avoid the melt-and-refreeze pattern common in uninsulated asphalt roofs. The coating remains flexible at temperatures well below freezing, preventing the brittleness that leads to cracking.

Can a metal roof withstand the wind gusts we get along the Oregon coast?

Absolutely. Lincoln City averages peak gusts around 139 km/h (86 mph), well below the 120 mph wind warranty Interlock guarantees when panels are installed to specification. The four-way interlocking design means each panel is mechanically locked on all four edges—wind cannot peel or lift individual sections. Coastal locations nationwide, from Maine to California, use Interlock roofs specifically for gust resistance. The lightweight aluminum (no fasteners through the field) reduces racking forces during wind events. ICC-ES ESR-1790 confirms structural compliance with current building codes for high-wind zones.

Why doesn't aluminum rust like steel roofing, and why does that matter here?

Aluminum contains no iron, so it cannot rust chemically. Instead, it forms a thin, transparent oxide layer that self-heals when scratched—a natural protection that strengthens over time. In salt-air environments (Lincoln City is coastal), this oxide layer is critical; steel roofing requires constant paint recoating to prevent rust staining and structural failure. Interlock uses roofing-grade 3105-H24 / 3003-H24 aluminum alloy (ASTM B209) and applies Alunar 70% PVDF fluorocarbon finish to both panel sides for extra defense against salt spray. The 30-year coating warranty covers chalking and fading even in maritime climates.

What hail protection does a metal roof offer, and can it reduce insurance costs?

Interlock roofs carry UL 2218 Class 4 impact rating—the highest available—and the warranty even covers perforation from hailstones up to 1.5 inches. Class 4 means the aluminum withstands repeated impacts equivalent to 2-inch steel balls dropped from 20 feet. Many insurers recognize Class 4 rating and offer premium reductions; contact your agent with the UL rating and ICC-ES ESR-1790 documentation. While Lincoln City's 10-year climate data show moderate hail risk compared to inland regions, the impact protection is permanent and transferable with the roof—your home stays defended for decades, and the next owner inherits that resilience.

Is a metal roof light enough to install over my existing roof without structural work?

Yes. The Interlock Mediterranean Tile profile, which replicates heavy clay and concrete tile, weighs only 0.59 lb/sq ft—about 96% lighter than real tile or concrete. Most existing asphalt-shingled roofs, which typically support 2–3 lb/sq ft, can accept an Interlock metal roof directly without reinforcement. This means no costly structural engineering, no building delays, and no removal of the existing roof. For Slate (0.41 lb/sq ft) or Cedar Shingle profiles, the load is negligible. Lighter installation also means faster completion and lower labor costs—a practical advantage when weather windows matter on the Oregon coast.

Will a metal roof reduce my cooling costs, or is that only for hot climates?

Energy savings apply even in cooler regions like Lincoln City (mean temperature 11.1°C, about 3100 sunshine hours annually). energy-efficient Interlock colors achieve up to 0.55 initial solar reflectance—meaning they bounce back heat that asphalt absorbs and stores. When summer days do arrive, your attic stays 10–15°F cooler, reducing air-conditioner runtime and extending equipment life. The Alunar coating's 0.84 thermal emissivity means the roof also radiates absorbed heat away efficiently. Over a 50-year lifespan, these modest but consistent gains add up; combined with the roof's durability, you may never replace it, eliminating the energy cost of manufacturing and installing a second roof.

What kind of maintenance does a metal roof require compared to asphalt or wood shake?

Metal roofs require dramatically less maintenance than asphalt, wood shake, or tile. Asphalt shingles need annual inspections and repairs (moss removal, tab replacement), wood shakes split and rot in wet coastal climates, and tile cracks under freeze-thaw stress—Lincoln City experiences about 8 freeze-thaw cycles per year. Interlock aluminum resists all three failure modes. The Alunar 70% PVDF coating resists fading and chalking for 30 years (verified to ASTM D4214 / D2244). Periodic rinses with fresh water remove salt spray residue. Most owners report minimal maintenance beyond gutter cleaning. CALGreen building standards recognize metal roofing as a reduced-maintenance choice, lowering lifecycle cost versus materials that degrade in maritime conditions.

What warranty does an Interlock metal roof come with, and how long will it actually last?

The Guardian Warranty is lifetime limited and non-prorated for the original owner—it covers rusting, rotting, splitting, cracking, curling, and loss of impact resistance. No deductibles, no prorated costs. The warranty transfers once to the next owner for 50 years from completion, which matters for resale. Actual lifespan exceeds most warranties; roofs installed in 1998 in coastal British Columbia and Antarctic research stations continue performing. The Alunar coating is warrantied 30 years against chalking and fading. When you factor in no tear-off waste, no replacement labor in your lifetime, and potential transferability, an Interlock roof is genuinely the last roof many homeowners will buy.

Is metal roofing actually more sustainable than asphalt shingles?

Yes, across the full lifecycle. Interlock panels are approximately 95% recyclable aluminum—when a roof finally reaches end-of-life (typically 50+ years), it enters the aluminum scrap stream and becomes new cans, frames, or roofing without degradation. Asphalt shingles, by contrast, end up in landfills at a rate of millions of tons annually in North America; they leach petrochemicals into soil and groundwater. Since Lincoln City receives about 1900 mm of annual rainfall, your region has high runoff—choosing a non-leaching roofing material matters locally. Interlock's lightweight aluminum also eliminates the fuel and emissions cost of transporting heavy tile or slate. Over a 50-year lifecycle with no replacement, the carbon footprint is substantially lower than asphalt replaced twice or traditional materials sourced from quarries.

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