Two-story Craftsman home in Kirkland, WA with a Colonial Brown Interlock Mediterranean Tile metal roof featuring a complex multi-hip profile.

Kirkland, WA · Lifetime Aluminum Roofing

Metal Roofing in Kirkland, Washington

Interlock® installs lifetime aluminum metal roofing in Kirkland, WA — 26 roofs completed since 1998 by certified local crews, every system backed by a transferable lifetime warranty.

Why Kirkland homeowners choose Interlock

Interlock Metal Roofing (PNW) Inc. is Kirkland, Washington’s trusted local metal roofing contractor, proudly serving homeowners since 1997. As the exclusive authorized installer of Interlock® Lifetime Aluminum Roofing Systems, we deliver unmatched performance, beauty, and durability tailored for the Pacific Northwest’s unique climate. Our heavy-gauge, fire-resistant roofs are engineered to withstand Kirkland’s rainy winters, occasional snow, and seasonal windstorms, providing superior snow shedding and long-term protection. With energy-efficient cool roof technology, our systems help keep your home comfortable year-round while reducing energy costs. Choose from the timeless elegance of slate, cedar shingles, shake, Mediterranean tile, or standing seam—all with the strength of metal and the advanced Alunar® Coating System for maximum weather resistance. Every Interlock roof is backed by a Lifetime Warranty, making us the top choice for roof replacement and re-roofing in Kirkland, WA.

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  • 26 Roofs installed in Kirkland
  • 1998First Kirkland installation
  • 2025Most recent installation
  • 5Verified local reviews

Roofing styles available in Kirkland

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

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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 Kirkland

Kirkland metal roofing FAQ

How does a metal roof handle Kirkland's heavy snow and ice buildup?

Metal roofs shed snow and ice more effectively than asphalt because aluminum's smooth interlocking surface prevents the grip that causes ice dams. Kirkland averages about 194 cm of snow annually across roughly 58 freeze-thaw days, creating conditions where traditional roofs trap moisture and crack. Interlock's four-way interlocking panels and lightweight design (the Shingle at 0.41 lb/sq ft) mean snow slides cleanly without structural strain, and your existing roof stays intact—no reinforcement needed. Snow guards can be added if you want to control where it sheds.

Will freeze-thaw cycles in Washington wear out an aluminum metal roof?

No—aluminum's oxide layer actually strengthens under freeze-thaw stress, while materials like asphalt and wood crack and split. Kirkland experiences about 58 freeze-thaw days per year, which historically degrades asphalt shingles but doesn't compromise aluminum. The Guardian warranty explicitly covers cracking and splitting, giving you a lifetime limited material guarantee on the original owner. After 1998 of continuous manufacture and installations from coastal Canada to Antarctic stations, Interlock aluminum has proven it handles this cycle reliably.

Does heavy rain in Kirkland cause leaks with metal roofing?

Metal roofs shed water faster than asphalt because of the four-way interlocking seams and angled profiles—rain doesn't pool or sit. Kirkland receives about 1761 mm of rain yearly, but the interlocking design and solid fastening prevent the slow infiltration that plagues asphalt roofs over time. When installed to spec over solid decking and underlayment, Interlock panels divert water cleanly and withstand the region's continuous wet season without the maintenance calls that come with shingle deterioration.

Can a metal roof survive Kirkland's wind gusts and winter storms?

Yes—Kirkland's typical gust speeds of up to 128 km/h are well within Interlock's 120 mph (193 km/h) wind warranty when installed to spec. The four-way interlocking aluminum panels lock together so tightly that each panel braces its neighbors, creating a unified skin rather than thousands of overlapped shingles that catch wind. This design has held fast from coastal BC salt air to mountain snow loads. Your roof won't flutter, uplift, or lose panels in the storms this region sees.

Why doesn't aluminum rust like steel roofing does?

Aluminum contains no iron, so it cannot rust—period. When exposed to air, it forms a protective oxide layer that self-heals when scratched, acting like a built-in barrier. Interlock uses roofing-grade 3105-H24 and 3003-H24 aluminum alloy (ASTM B209) with Alunar 70% PVDF fluorocarbon coating applied to both sides, warranted 30 years against chalking and fading. In a wet climate like Kirkland with 1761 mm annual rainfall, this non-iron construction and dual-sided coating mean zero rust spots, zero maintenance scraping, and a roof that never needs repainting to stay protected.

Do I need to reinforce my house frame for a metal roof?

No. Interlock's Shake profile weighs about 0.58 lb/sq ft and the Tile profile about 0.59 lb/sq ft—roughly 96% lighter than concrete or clay tile. Most existing roofs can carry this load without structural reinforcement, so installation happens faster and costs less. Your home's framing sees no added stress, and older houses with lighter beam spacing can still get a premium metal roof. This is why Interlock installs over most existing roofs in a single layer—the material's featherweight engineering eliminates the structural work that slate or tile demands.

Will a metal roof lower my insurance costs if hail hits?

Metal roofing's UL 2218 Class 4 impact rating—the highest available—often qualifies for insurance discounts because of its non-negotiable durability in severe weather. The Guardian warranty even covers perforation from hailstones up to 1.5 inches. Some insurers reduce premiums for Class A non-combustible roofing or impact-resistant materials; contact your agent with Interlock's ESR-1790 evaluation report and UL 2218 Class 4 rating. While hail is rare in Kirkland, the material's proven resilience and warranty backing give underwriters confidence, which can translate to savings.

What exactly does the Interlock warranty cover and for how long?

Interlock's Guardian Warranty is a lifetime limited, non-prorated material guarantee for the original owner—covering rust, rot, splitting, cracking, curling, and loss of impact resistance. When you sell, the next owner gets a one-time transferable 50-year term from completion. In a region where roofs typically last 15-25 years, a non-prorated lifetime warranty with a 50-year family-transfer option means you're buying your last roof, and your home's next owners inherit that same peace of mind. The warranty is the contract backing Interlock's 1998 manufacturing record.

How much maintenance does a metal roof really need?

Aluminum requires almost none—no annual inspections, no re-nailing, no shingle replacements, no moss scraping, no repainting. Asphalt shingles in Kirkland's 1761 mm annual rainfall deteriorate quickly, forcing repairs every 3-5 years; wood and slate crack in freeze-thaw cycles; clay tile grows algae and leaks. Metal doesn't absorb water, so mold and rot never start. An occasional gutter cleaning is all you do. This is why the CALGreen building standard recognizes Interlock metal roofing for reduced maintenance burden—your time and money stay in your pocket instead of on ladder work.

Is metal roofing more environmentally responsible than asphalt?

Yes—aluminum is approximately 95% recyclable, and Interlock's panels end the asphalt tear-off cycle that dumps shingles into landfills every 15-20 years. Kirkland's wet climate accelerates asphalt degradation, meaning more frequent replacements and more waste. Metal roofing lasts decades without replacement, and when it finally does come off, it goes straight to the scrap market instead of a dump. This is a one-time installation that breaks the shingle replacement treadmill, reducing your home's lifetime environmental footprint while keeping material out of landfills.

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