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Federal Way, WA · Lifetime Aluminum Roofing

Metal Roofing in Federal Way, Washington

Interlock® installs lifetime aluminum metal roofing in Federal Way, WA — 62 roofs completed since 1998 by certified local crews, every system backed by a transferable lifetime warranty.

Why Federal Way homeowners choose Interlock

Interlock Metal Roofing (PNW) Inc. is the trusted local metal roofing contractor and exclusive authorized installer of Interlock® Lifetime Aluminum Roofing Systems in Federal Way, Washington. Since 1997, we have helped homeowners protect their properties with heavy-gauge, fire-resistant, and energy-efficient metal roofs engineered for the unique Pacific Northwest climate. Our roofs are designed to withstand Federal Way’s heavy rain, wind, and occasional snow, providing superior snow-shedding and long-term protection against moss, leaks, and storm damage. Choose from the timeless beauty of slate, cedar shingles, shake, Mediterranean tile, or standing seam profiles—all protected by the advanced Alunar® Coating System and backed by a true Lifetime Warranty. For roof replacement or re-roofing in Federal Way, trust Interlock Metal Roofing (PNW) Inc. for unmatched durability, energy savings, and curb appeal that lasts for decades.

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  • 62 Roofs installed in Federal Way
  • 1998First Federal Way installation
  • 2022Most recent installation
  • 4Verified local reviews

Roofing styles available in Federal Way

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

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What Federal Way homeowners say

  • ★★★★★

    Interlock Metal Roof Review - Federal Way, WA (Installed 2003 & 2009)

    Review: April 16, 2025 Completion: March 29, 2010

    I’ve had 2 Interlock Metal Roofs and 2 different houses. One in 2003 and the roof still looks great - almost like new after 22 years! The other, after we sold & moved to a new house in 2009 we went with Interlock again. The durability, warranty, and the good looks of the Interlock is why we paid the extra cost. It certainly paid off when we sold the old house - we had multiple bidders and the house went above asking - this in 2008 when real estate was not selling well. Here at the new house our… Read more →

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    Metal Shingles Federal Way, WA Review 🇺🇸 — July 30, 2018 | Interlock®

    Review: July 30, 2018 Completion: June 26, 2018

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    Metal Shingles Federal Way, WA Review 🇺🇸 — March 13, 2017 | Interlock®

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    Metal Shingles Federal Way, WA Review 🇺🇸 — October 13, 2015 | Interlock®

    Review: October 13, 2015 Completion: [object Object]

    I was impressed with Ross Peterson's presentation of the information to us. He was very very friendly in a non-pushy way. It really is a situation so many times with salespeople where they are so eager to get a deal they start getting pushy and show frustration when you don't buy at that moment. That was not the case with Ross. He also knew we weren't in the market for another year or two. Hopefully it will all work out.

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Interlock Metal Roofing (PNW) Inc.

5608 17th Ave NW suite 1574, Seattle, WA 98107, United States

206-589-8423 · www.WashingtonMetalRoofing.com

License: INTERMR75406

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Metal roofing near Federal Way

Federal Way metal roofing FAQ

Why won't my aluminum metal roof rust like steel roofs can?

Aluminum is naturally rust-proof because it contains no iron—the element that corrodes in steel. Instead, aluminum develops a protective oxide layer that actually self-heals when scratched, meaning minor damage won't trigger decay. In Federal Way's wet climate with about 1280 mm of annual rainfall and salt-influenced air near Puget Sound, this self-healing property is critical. Your roof's Alunar 70% PVDF fluorocarbon coating, applied to both sides, adds 30 years of additional fading and chalking protection, so you're protected against both moisture and corrosion at multiple levels.

How does a metal roof handle Federal Way's winter snow and ice dams?

Metal roofs shed snow and ice more effectively than asphalt because their smooth, hard surface prevents ice from bonding to the roof deck, significantly reducing ice dam formation. Federal Way averages about 33 cm of snow annually and experiences roughly 21 freeze-thaw cycles per year—exactly the conditions where ice dams form on traditional roofs. Interlock's four-way interlocking panels keep water sealed within the system, and optional snow guards can be installed if you want to retain snow for insulation. The metal surface's low thermal mass also means less heat escapes through the roof to melt snow from underneath.

Will a metal roof blow off in Federal Way's coastal windstorms?

No. Interlock's four-way interlocking panels and proper installation warrant wind resistance up to 120 mph—well above Federal Way's recorded gusts, which peak around 101 km/h (about 63 mph). The interlocking design means each panel is mechanically fastened to the next, creating a unified system that actually gets stronger as wind pressure increases. King County's typical daily-max winds average 15 km/h, so you're operating safely within the system's specifications year-round. This engineering is verified in the ICC-ES evaluation report ESR-1790, which confirms compliance with IBC/IRC wind standards.

Does my metal roof need special insurance for hail, and will it survive Puget Sound storms?

Interlock metal roofing carries a UL 2218 Class 4 impact rating—the highest available—and the Guardian Warranty even covers perforation from hailstones up to 1.5 inches. This certification often qualifies homeowners for insurance discounts because metal roofs have a proven track record of surviving hail that destroys asphalt and tile. While Federal Way rarely experiences severe hail, the region's unpredictable weather patterns over 2931 annual sunshine hours and variable storm intensity make this durability valuable. Check with your insurer about potential premium reductions; many carriers recognize UL Class 4 rating as a loss-prevention asset.

Is a metal roof really cheaper than replacing asphalt shingles every 15–20 years?

Over a 50-year horizon, aluminum metal roofing typically costs less than replacing asphalt shingles three to four times, plus you avoid the labor and landfill fees for each tear-off. Asphalt roofs last 15–20 years in wet climates like Federal Way's (averaging 1280 mm rain annually), while Interlock comes with a transferable lifetime limited warranty for the original owner and an additional 50-year coverage term for the next owner. You're buying your last roof, not a temporary fix. Current financing—no payments and no interest until Spring 2027, or 10% off installation—makes the upfront cost equivalent to high-end asphalt, but the long-term value is incomparable.

Can an aluminum metal roof actually lower my cooling costs in the Pacific Northwest?

Yes. Interlock's energy-efficient colors reflect solar heat rather than absorbing it the way asphalt does. The Aged Copper Penny profile achieves initial solar reflectance up to 0.55 and thermal emissivity of 0.84—meaning it bounces heat away instead of trapping it. Over Federal Way's 2931 annual sunshine hours, this reflective property reduces roof-surface temperatures significantly, which lowers cooling-load demand on hot summer days and moderates attic temperatures year-round. Combined with the aluminum's light weight, there's no thermal mass overhead storing heat into your home. The Cool Roof Rating Council certification confirms these benefits across verified test conditions.

How much maintenance does a metal roof need compared to asphalt or real tile?

Metal requires far less. Asphalt shingles need regular inspection and moss/algae removal in Pacific Northwest's wet climates; real tile cracks, needs mortar repair, and is brittle in freeze-thaw cycles (Federal Way averages 21 per year). Interlock aluminum needs only annual gutter cleaning and periodic inspection for debris—no coating reapplication, no leak sealing, no replaced shingles. The CALGreen certification verifies reduced maintenance requirements. Your Alunar 70% PVDF coating self-heals minor scratches and resists chalking for 30 years, so you're not chasing roof upkeep; you're simply letting it work. This is peace of mind for people who want a roof that doesn't demand attention.

How long does installation take, and can it go over my existing roof?

Installation typically takes 3–7 days depending on roof size and complexity; Interlock Metal Roofing (PNW) Inc. has served the region since 1997 and manages scheduling to minimize disruption. Yes, most profiles install directly over existing asphalt or wood roofing—no tear-off required. Because aluminum is extraordinarily light (the Shingle installs at about 0.41 lb/sq ft and the Tile profile at roughly 0.59), no structural reinforcement is needed, even in multi-layer installations. Skipping the tear-off saves weeks of debris hauling and landfill costs. Your local installer will assess your specific roof during the consultation, but over-installation is one of metal roofing's practical advantages in retrofit scenarios.

Is aluminum metal roofing really more environmentally responsible than asphalt?

Absolutely. Aluminum is approximately 95% recyclable, and an Interlock roof can be recycled indefinitely without losing properties. Asphalt shingles, by contrast, are single-use—torn off every 15–20 years and sent to landfills, where they persist for decades. Over Federal Way's wet climate with 1280 mm annual rainfall accelerating asphalt degradation, choosing metal means you break the tear-off-to-landfill cycle permanently. Your roof's 50-year transferable warranty term means one installation serves two homeowners or more, further reducing resource consumption. Aluminum's light weight also reduces transportation emissions compared to tile or slate, and its reflective coating (0.84 emissivity) lowers urban heat and cooling demand across the region.

What exactly does the Guardian Warranty cover, and for how long?

The Guardian Warranty is a lifetime limited, non-prorated material warranty for the original owner—meaning you're covered for rusting, rotting, splitting, cracking, curling, and loss of impact resistance for as long as you own your home. It's transferable once, extending coverage 50 years from completion for the next owner, so if you sell, your buyer inherits substantial remaining protection. Unlike pro-rated warranties that cost more over time, this covers defects fully without penalty. Federal Way's 21 annual freeze-thaw cycles and 33 cm snow load test roofing systems severely, but Interlock's aluminum alloy (3105-H24 / 3003-H24 per ASTM B209) and engineering withstand this stress. You're buying confidence, not a countdown.

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