Redmond, WA · Lifetime Aluminum Roofing
Metal Roofing in Redmond, Washington
Interlock® installs lifetime aluminum metal roofing in Redmond, WA — 28 roofs completed since 1998 by certified local crews, every system backed by a transferable lifetime warranty.
Why Redmond homeowners choose Interlock
Interlock Metal Roofing (PNW) Inc. is Redmond, 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. Redmond’s frequent rain, occasional snow, and seasonal windstorms demand a roof engineered for heavy-gauge strength, fire resistance, and energy efficiency. Our cool roof solutions are designed to shed snow quickly, prevent moss growth, and withstand harsh weather, ensuring long-term protection for your home. Choose from the timeless elegance of slate, cedar shingles, shake, Mediterranean tile, or standing seam—all with the superior durability of metal. Every Interlock roof is protected by the advanced Alunar® Coating System and backed by a Lifetime Warranty, making us the top choice for roof replacement and re-roofing in Redmond, WA.
- 28 Roofs installed in Redmond
- 1998First Redmond installation
- 2026Most recent installation
- 6Verified local reviews
Roofing styles available in Redmond
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 Redmond homeowners say
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Metal Shingles Review — Redmond, WA (Installed 2025) — Pro Workmanship
Review: February 11, 2026 Completion: January 29, 2026I highly appreciate the professionalism, workmanship and the quality of materials used. I don't doubt that it will be our forever roof and will not need to worry about replacement during the life of our house. Ross, Tony, Roma were all great throughout the new roof installation process.
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Metal Shingles Redmond, WA Review 🇺🇸 — December 8, 2021 | Interlock®
Review: December 8, 2021 Completion: November 1, 2021 - ★★★☆☆
Metal Shingles Redmond, WA Review 🇺🇸 — May 7, 2021 | Interlock®
Review: May 7, 2021 Completion: March 11, 2021I believe that Interlock Roofing should spend more time understanding and pay attention to details. The roof is fine but there are some small issues.
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Metal Shingles Redmond, WA Review 🇺🇸 — November 12, 2018 | Interlock®
Review: November 12, 2018 Completion: October 1, 2018- Better communicate when the scheduled installation date is going to happen. Interlock needs to be more upfront and honest about how the roof is sensitive to foot traffic. When people walk on the shingles they risk causing the shingles to bend permanently. This is a disadvantage that interlock should openly explain to prospective customers.
- ★★★★★
Metal Shingles Redmond, WA Review 🇺🇸 — August 9, 2017 | Interlock®
Review: August 9, 2017 Completion: July 21, 2017 - ★★★★★
Metal Tiles Redmond, WA Review 🇺🇸 — September 9, 2015 | Interlock®
Review: September 9, 2015 Completion: June 20, 2015Hire a project manager to work with your customers I am very happy with the end result, but the lack of communication is a seriously concerning for a customer. With a purchase this big I would expect to be kept in the loop for critical details regarding project dates. You need to hire a project manager or a general contractor that would be able to be the point of contact for a specific customer.
Interlock Metal Roofing (PNW) Inc.
5608 17th Ave NW suite 1574, Seattle, WA 98107, United States
206-589-8423 · www.WashingtonMetalRoofing.com
License: INTERMR75406
Metal roofing near Redmond
Redmond metal roofing FAQ
How does a metal roof handle Redmond's heavy snow and freeze-thaw cycles?
Metal roofing sheds snow and ice far more reliably than asphalt because its smooth, hard surface doesn't grip moisture the way granular shingles do. Redmond averages about 120 cm of snow annually and roughly 58 freeze-thaw days per year—conditions that crack and curl asphalt. Interlock's aluminum panels are designed to slide snow safely off before it builds up or refreezes into dams. The four-way interlocking seams are sealed and tested to handle standing water, so meltwater won't pool or penetrate. Over a 30-year roof life, you avoid the repeated damage cycle that shortens asphalt shingles in your climate.
Why can't an aluminum metal roof rust in the Pacific Northwest?
Aluminum cannot rust because it contains no iron—rust requires iron to form. Instead, aluminum develops a thin, clear oxide layer that actually protects the underlying metal. When that layer scratches, it self-heals. Interlock uses roofing-grade 3105-H24 and 3003-H24 aluminum alloy (ASTM B209 standard) coated on both sides with Alunar 70% PVDF fluorocarbon finish, warranted 30 years against fading and chalking. Steel roofing, by contrast, requires continuous coating maintenance to prevent rust—a real liability in Redmond's 1761 mm annual rainfall. With aluminum, your roof's integrity doesn't degrade year after year from moisture exposure.
Can a metal roof stand up to Redmond's winter wind gusts?
Yes. Redmond sees typical wind gusts around 128 km/h, and Interlock's warranty covers wind speeds up to 120 mph (193 km/h) when installed to specification. The four-way interlocking aluminum panels lock together on all sides—not just side-to-side like shingles—so uplift forces are distributed across the entire roof system instead of concentrating on nail holes or seams. That mechanical interlock is why the panels survive the severe wind events your climate throws at the Puget Sound region. Asphalt shingles, nailed down and sitting loose on top, fail far more often in comparable wind conditions.
What's the hail resistance rating, and will my insurance company care?
Interlock metal roofing carries a UL 2218 Class 4 impact rating—the highest available—and the warranty covers perforation from hailstones up to 1.5 inches. That durability often qualifies homeowners for insurance premium discounts or lower deductibles, since insurers recognize that impact damage won't require replacement. Many carriers reduce rates for non-combustible, impact-resistant roofs because claims are rare and repair costs are lower. With Redmond's moderate hail exposure and the aluminum's proven performance, this is a concrete financial advantage during your policy renewal. Ask your insurer about metal roof discounts when you get a quote.
What warranty comes with Interlock metal roofing?
The Guardian Warranty is a lifetime limited, non-prorated material warranty for the original owner, covering rusting, rotting, splitting, cracking, curling, and loss of impact resistance. It's one-time transferable to the next owner, extending 50 years from completion. That means your home's next buyer gets five decades of documented protection—a major selling point. The Alunar coating itself is warranted 30 years against chalking and fading (measured to ASTM D4214 and D2244 standards). In Redmond's wet climate with 1761 mm annual rainfall and 58 freeze-thaw days per year, this warranty backs up the materials' ability to survive real Pacific Northwest conditions without the degradation asphalt experiences.
How much maintenance does a metal roof require compared to asphalt or wood shake?
Metal roofing requires minimal maintenance—mainly occasional gutter cleaning and debris removal, just like any roof. You don't need to seal, re-stain, or replace sections as wood shake does. Asphalt shingles require regular inspection for curling, cracking, and granule loss, especially after Redmond's 120 cm of annual snow and 58 freeze-thaw cycles, which accelerate deterioration. Interlock's aluminum resists all three: it won't rot or split, the Alunar 70% PVDF coating won't chalk prematurely, and the interlocking panels shed moisture before it can pool. Most owners find they can go years without any attention beyond the gutters. That's why CALGreen has verified Interlock for reduced maintenance—your time and money stay in your pocket.
Is a metal roof light enough to install over my existing roof without reinforcement?
Yes, in most cases. Interlock's aluminum is extraordinarily light: the Mediterranean Tile profile is about 96% lighter than concrete or clay tile, weighing only about 0.59 lb/sq ft. Even the heaviest Shake profile comes in at 0.58 lb/sq ft. Most existing roof structures can handle this weight without reinforcement, meaning you avoid costly framing upgrades. Compare that to real slate or tile, which require extensive structural work and added labor costs. The ICC-ES evaluation report ESR-1790 (IBC/IRC, reissued 2025) confirms code compliance for installation over existing roofs. If your framing is sound, metal goes right on top—a real financial advantage in retrofit work.
Does Interlock offer Class A fire rating, and what does that mean?
Interlock aluminum roofing is available with Class A fire classification—the highest fire rating possible—because aluminum is non-combustible. Class A means the roof resists fire spread, contributes zero fuel to a fire, and produces negligible smoke. That rating can reduce homeowners insurance premiums and may be required or preferred if your home is in a wildfire-prone area or near a forest. The ICC-ES evaluation ESR-1790 confirms code compliance across IBC and IRC standards. Unlike asphalt shingles, which are combustible and rated Class C at best, aluminum gives you genuine fire protection and often qualifies for carrier discounts. In the Pacific Northwest, that non-combustible advantage is increasingly valued by insurers and builders.
Can a metal roof handle Redmond's heavy rainfall without leaks?
Absolutely. Redmond receives about 1761 mm of rain annually, and metal roofing is engineered to shed water faster and more reliably than asphalt. The four-way interlocking seams overlap and lock together—there are no gaps for water to find. Solid deck underlayment is standard in professional installation, providing a second barrier that catches any water that somehow gets past the panels themselves. The ICC-ES ESR-1790 evaluation confirms these details meet building code standards for water resistance. Unlike asphalt shingles, which deteriorate and leak when rain persists for days, metal panels are hydrophobic and shed water immediately. Over decades of Puget Sound rainfall, you won't experience the slow leaks, staining, or rot damage that wet climates inflict on traditional roofing.
Is metal roofing actually better for the environment than asphalt shingles?
Yes, materially. Interlock aluminum is approximately 95% recyclable at the end of its life—it has genuine scrap value and actually gets recycled rather than landfilled. Asphalt shingles, by contrast, end up in landfills by the millions of tons every year because tear-offs are heavy, fragile, and not economically recyclable. Over your home's ownership span, you'll install asphalt shingles multiple times; each time, you're paying labor to haul old material to waste. Metal goes on once and stays. When you eventually replace it decades later, the aluminum will be recovered and reused. That's a closed-loop lifecycle instead of a one-way trip to the dump. Redmond's commitment to sustainability makes metal roofing a practical choice that aligns with responsible home stewardship.
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