A new metal roof installation in Maryland could be the perfect roofing solution for your home or business. Get an updated look, long-lasting materials, and unbeatable durability with new metal roof replacements from Politz Enterprises.
As a premier roofing company in Maryland, our clients trust us for their roof installations and new metal roofs due to our 5-star reviews, A+ BBB rating, and 50+ years of experience. If you’re considering a new metal roof for your home or business, we can provide a free estimate, professional recommendations, and the pros and cons of metal roofing vs. traditional asphalt shingle roofing options.

If you’re considering a residential metal roof installation, you’re in luck – many home styles are complementary to a new metal roof, improving overall home value and aesthetics. Metal roofs are eco-friendly, sleek, and geometrically designed. This provides a balanced design for most home styles and architectures.
Modern homes in particular are the best homes for a metal roof, due to sleek and metallic designs that create a cohesive style inside and out. Metal roofs provide that perfect minimalist style with an edge of asymmetry depending on the metal roof material, color, and overall style that is chosen.
Other homes that are best suited for metal roofs include Mediterranean-styled homes and Victorian-styled homes. Metal roofing, unlike traditional asphalt shingle roofs, has many different styles, designs, and colors, allowing it to mimic other styles. Your Victorian home can have a Gothic flare with properly designed ornate metal roofing and bold colors will suit your Mediterranean-styled home with ease.
If you’re unsure if your home is best suited for a metal roof, consult our professional roofers for input on style, color, and design choice.

Wondering how different a metal roof will be when it comes to function, upkeep, maintenance, durability, cost, and more? We break down the core qualities and features that are most often highlighted when selecting a metal roof. Remember, Politz Enterprises Roofing is available to consult, compare, and do a personal breakdown with you when you’re considering switching to a new metal roof installation.
- Eco-friendly, made from recycled materials
- Fire- and heat-resistant
- Highly insulates homes and reduces AC costs
- Largely wind resistant
- Low weight
- Average lifespan of 50 years
- Durable and long-lasting
- Higher up-front price point
- Better investment value long-term
- Variety of styles and colors for complete adaptability and customization
- Low maintenance

When it comes to metal roofing, there are many options to select from. Most commonly, you will hear about standing seam metal roofs and screw down panel roofs. Both involve metal panels being installed onto your roof. The primary difference, however, is that a standing seam metal roof interlocks together while a screw down paneled roof simply screws down. One offers much better environmental protection but at a higher cost for the interlocking pieces.
You will also be able to choose from different metal types, most commonly steel, copper, and corrugated metal. At Politz Enterprises, part of our free estimate process is showcasing the pros and cons of each material and helping you decide between styles for the best performance and curb appeal.
The Installation Process for a Metal Roof
With expert roofers, metal roof installations go seamlessly and fast. While asphalt shingle roofs are considered an easy DIY project, metal roofs will often require professional roofing companies. However, the installation process for a metal roof is quick when done by experts and does not add much more to the overall timeline expectation.
The metal roofing installation process follows a similar pattern of measure, removing the old roof, and prepping the area. Instead of shingle installations, however, metal roof installations are of panels or metal shingles, depending on the style selected. All roofs are prepped to handle the new layout and design and then it is familiarly finished with ridge caps and all other final touches.
During your free estimate, our metal roofers will discuss the process in-depth and walk you through what adaptations, if any, will be made.
