Metal roofing Asheville — commercial standing seam installation and metal roofing repair for Buncombe County and the broader WNC market. Local Flat Rock contractor with 24-gauge and 22-gauge Kynar 500 PVDF panels engineered for mountain snow load, freeze-thaw cycling at elevation, and post-Helene wind exposure. Downtown Asheville architectural, I-26 corridor manufacturing, medical office, and heritage historic-district retrofit. 48-hour bids, NCLBGC licensed.
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We are the commercial metal roofing contractor in Asheville, NC that building owners call for standing seam metal installation, commercial metal roof replacement, and metal roofing repair across Buncombe County and the wider Western NC market. Our company is headquartered in Flat Rock, Henderson County, 25 minutes south of downtown Asheville — this is our home market, not a satellite a Piedmont contractor services on the side. Standing seam metal is a different value proposition from the membrane systems on our Asheville commercial roofing metro page: where TPO and EPDM are 20–30-year assets, standing seam is a 50–70-year asset, and three of its structural advantages line up precisely with WNC mountain conditions. Snow-shedding geometry clears the 10–15 psf design snow load that Asheville carries — heavier than most of NC — where a low-slope membrane roof would hold it and risk ice damming. Continuous concealed-clip panels handle the 30–50 freeze-thaw cycles per year above 3,000 ft better than membrane seams and roof-drain assemblies. And in 22-gauge mechanical seam, metal reaches a 170+ mph Class 90 wind-uplift rating no single-ply can touch — which matters on exposed ridge-top and plateau buildings since Hurricane Helene. The full membrane-versus-metal engineering frame, gauge selection, and panel-profile catalog live on our standing seam metal pillar page; this page is the Asheville-specific application of it.
Gauge selection drives the Asheville spec. For routine Buncombe County commercial work we default to 24-gauge Galvalume or galvanized steel with a Kynar 500 PVDF finish — it meets every NC commercial wind-uplift requirement and carries the long panel runs common on manufacturing and warehouse roofs without oil-canning. We move to 22-gauge mechanical seam on exposed mountain sites and post-Helene wind-driven specs where the heavier uplift rating earns its roughly $2–3.50/sqft premium. We do not spec 26-gauge for new commercial — that is a residential and light-agricultural thickness — but we will repair existing 26-ga roofs in place with matching-gauge material so panel profiles seat correctly. Finish discipline matters at elevation too: WNC's UV exposure at altitude is harder on coatings than Piedmont NC, so the AAMA 2605-rated Kynar 500 finish with its 30-year chalk-and-fade warranty is the default, not an upgrade.
Asheville's historic-district commercial inventory is one of the strongest metal use cases in WNC. A meaningful share of downtown Asheville, Biltmore Village, Montford, and the Grove Park area was built between 1890 and 1940, and many of those masonry buildings originally carried tin or terne-metal roofs. Custom standing-seam profiles — double-lock batten seam, flush-lock, mechanically-seamed batten cap — reproduce that historic appearance with a modern 30-year warranty, and Kynar finishes in aged-copper, weathered-zinc, and patinated-bronze satisfy the Asheville Historic Resources Commission visible-from-street review on overlay properties. We know the district palette and the review timeline; the same principle governs the Brevard (Transylvania County) and downtown Hendersonville historic blocks. We file NCLBGC license on every commercial permit, whether the work routes through City of Asheville Building Safety inside city limits or Buncombe County outside.
Metal also unlocks the rooftop economics membrane systems can't. Standing seam is the best commercial solar substrate in the region — S-5!, AceClamp, and PMC brackets grip the seam rib at roughly 1,000-lb uplift per clip with zero roof penetrations and no warranty voidance, so a Buncombe County owner adding a future array under the 30% federal ITC avoids the ballasted or penetrating racking a membrane roof forces. Where a metal roof is already in place and leaking, the answer is usually metal roofing repair, not replacement: most failures trace to penetration flashings, backed-out trim fasteners, open end-laps, or seams that were never fully rolled — none of which justify tearing off a panel system with 20+ years of life left. For the underlying storm record driving WNC reroof demand, see the NC commercial storm-event dataset and our Buncombe County data page.
Installed cost runs $16–28 per square foot for 24-gauge Kynar 500 standing seam across the Asheville market — the metal premium over a $9–15/sqft membrane reroof buys 50+ year service life, 30-year paint warranty, and snow-shedding geometry. Downtown architectural and historic work trends higher; agricultural and straightforward manufacturing runs lower.
Metal install is substantially different from single-ply, and WNC adds snow-load, freeze-thaw, and historic-review variables on top of the standard sequence. The process below follows NRCA Architectural Metal Manual specifications. Lead time from contract to completion on a 40,000 sqft Asheville commercial metal roof: 4–6 weeks including panel fabrication and weather-window management.
Licensed roofing professional on-site within 48 hours of RFQ. Drone survey and structural review — standing seam requires framing every 4–6 feet or a proper structural substrate. We verify load path, confirm panel profile against WNC snow load (10–15 psf around Asheville) and post-Helene wind zone (24-ga inland-mountain, 22-ga exposed ridge/plateau), and generate the panel-layout drawing for fabrication. Buncombe County and Asheville historic-overlay review timeline noted where applicable.
City of Asheville Building Safety permit inside city limits, Buncombe County outside; Henderson, Transylvania, or Haywood for surrounding work. NCLBGC license filed on application. Historic Resources Commission review coordinated for visible roof work in downtown Asheville, Montford, Biltmore Village, and Grove Park overlays — profile and finish pre-approved to the district palette.
Existing roof removed phased to maintain weather coverage through WNC weather windows. Deck inspected, damaged sheathing replaced, structural fasteners verified. Synthetic underlayment (not felt) to full deck, with ice-and-water membrane at valleys, eaves, and penetrations — freeze-thaw-critical detailing at elevation. Clip grid laid out per layout drawing.
Panels roll-formed to exact lengths — up to 60 ft single-piece for long commercial runs, no field splicing unless unavoidable. On-site mobile fabrication for long-run panels; partner-shop fabrication for stock lengths. Kynar 500 PVDF finish in the specified color (or district-approved heritage finish), with protective film for the install period.
Concealed stainless clips on 18–24 inch centers per wind-uplift calc — clips hold panels without penetrating the weather plane. First panel set plumb to eave and rake; subsequent panels reference it. Mechanical-seam panels field-crimped to double-lock closure — the operation that separates a 50-year metal roof from a 25-year one. Penetration flashings field-formed from matching metal.
Ridge caps, gable trim, valley flashings, snow guards (commonly spec'd in WNC for pedestrian-area and entrance protection), eave drip edge, and penetration flashings to manufacturer detail. Kynar 500 paint warranty (30 yr) and substrate warranty (up to 35 yr) registered. For insurance-claim work, final scope documentation delivered. As-built drawings, color cards, and maintenance schedule handed off with final county inspection.
Metal's place in the Asheville commercial inventory is more specific than membrane's. On the I-26 manufacturing corridor between Fletcher, Arden, and Mills River, standing seam shows up on additions, canopy and entrance structures, and architectural building faces rather than across whole low-slope production envelopes — the flat process floors stay membrane, but the visible and sloped portions are increasingly metal. The corridor's anchor plants — Pratt & Whitney's turbine-airfoil facility on the Bent Creek side of southern Buncombe, GE Aerospace Asheville on Sweeten Creek, Cummins-Meritor at Fletcher, the GF Linamar die-casting plant on Ferncliff Park Drive, and Eaton Corporation's Arden switchgear operations — carry heavy rooftop mechanical loading where metal's clip-based attachment and zero-penetration solar readiness become real advantages on the sloped and canopy areas. Routine metal work in this corridor runs $16–22/sqft for manufacturing-addition standing seam, climbing toward $26 where the spec includes LEED-grade finish or complex flashing. For the active-plant context, our commercial manufacturing roofing discipline applies.
The Asheville brewery and food-processing cluster is a strong architectural-metal market. Sierra Nevada Brewing's 200-acre Mills River campus runs separate architectural standing-seam on its taproom and restaurant over the membrane production envelope; New Belgium Brewing on Craven Street in the River Arts District, Highland Brewing on Old Charlotte Highway, and the South Slope taproom cluster all carry visible roof sections where metal's appearance and longevity earn the premium. Agricultural-appearance metal in mill-finish Galvalume runs as low as $14–16/sqft for utility and processing buildings, where Kynar architectural standing seam on a visible taproom or restaurant runs $22–28. For the broader process-building context, our food processing discipline applies, and off-season scheduling (late October through mid-March) is structural here — capacity loss for a weather-day reroof is expensive.
The WNC healthcare and institutional population uses metal where the roof is a visible architectural element. Mission Hospital on Biltmore Avenue, Pardee UNC Health and AdventHealth Hendersonville, and the satellite medical-office stock across Henderson and Madison counties carry standing seam on entrances, connector bridges, and sloped pavilion roofs; UNC Asheville and A-B Tech add academic-campus metal inventory inside the city. Institutional metal reroof runs $20–26/sqft for occupied-building work — the premium reflects infection-control and HVAC-intake coordination during tear-off, and the GMP-adjacent pharma/biotech discipline that applies near pharmacy compounding and research spaces. Capital-planning cycles here run 18–36 months, not 60-day RFQs.
The Biltmore-and-downtown hospitality book is where metal geometry is most complex and historic review strictest. Biltmore Estate's commercial portfolio — the Inn on Biltmore Estate, the Village Hotel at Antler Hill Village, the Cottages, and the estate's restaurant and event venues — mixes architectural standing-seam, slate-and-tile reproduction, and flat ancillary roofs, one of the largest privately-managed metal inventories in the region. Downtown, the Omni Grove Park Inn (built 1913 with its iconic undulating red-clay tile roof), the Hotel Indigo, the AC Hotel by Marriott, and The Flat Iron Hotel on Battery Park Avenue all sit inside city historic overlay, where visible metal work triggers Historic Resources Commission review. Heritage standing-seam retrofit runs $24–32/sqft with custom profile and aged-finish work, climbing past that for slate-and-tile reproduction. Off-season scheduling is mandatory; tourist-season tear-off is a guest-experience event the operator will not absorb. None of the named buildings above is a customer-list claim — it is the named-facility map of the Asheville commercial market we operate inside, and the metal-spec, cost, and permit pattern that goes with each sub-market.
Downtown Asheville architectural standing seam, I-26 corridor manufacturing additions, brewery taproom metal, medical-office and institutional pavilions, Biltmore and historic-district heritage retrofits, and commercial metal roofing repair across Buncombe County and WNC.
Not every metal-roof problem in Asheville is a replacement problem. Most metal roofing repair calls across Buncombe County trace to four failure points: penetration flashings that pulled away as panels thermally cycled, exposed fasteners at trim and ridge that backed out, end-laps that opened, and mechanical seams that were never fully rolled at original install. Each gets a specific fix — re-formed flashings in matching-gauge metal, oversized gasketed fastener replacement, field-crimper seam re-rolling, or an isolated panel swap matched to the existing profile, gauge, and Kynar color. We do not smear mastic over a seam; that traps water and accelerates corrosion. Full repair detail, including how we handle older 26-gauge systems, is on the standing seam repair section of our metal pillar.
The WNC-specific detail most often overlooked is snow retention. Standing seam sheds snow load by design — an advantage on the structure, but a hazard for pedestrians, entrances, and parked vehicles below the eave when a full snow-pack releases at once. On Asheville commercial buildings with public-facing entrances, sidewalks, or drive-through canopies, we spec clamp-on snow guards or continuous snow-rail systems engineered to the building's ground-snow load, holding the pack until it melts in place rather than releasing as a slide. This is standard on our WNC metal installs and is a common retrofit on existing metal roofs where the original install skipped it. After storm or wind damage, we document seam and panel condition so the insurance claim shows repair scope versus replacement scope clearly — the carrier distinction between a $40K seam-and-flashing repair and a full reroof matters, and a properly documented metal roof usually argues for repair.
Downtown architectural standing seam, I-26 manufacturing, medical office, heritage historic-district retrofit, or commercial metal roofing repair. Local WNC contractor in Flat Rock. 24-ga and 22-ga Kynar 500. 48-hour detailed bid.