Custom Rolled Metal Roofing Solutions

In 22 Striking Colors

With the abundance of advantages over traditional asphalt roofing, it’s no secret that metal panel roofing is a premium choice—paired with a premium price tag. Although the initial cost may be higher than other options, Thrush & Son’s custom, high-quality steel panels are an investment that will save you time and money for the life of your home or structure.

What many homeowners don’t realize is that metal roofing delivers value in ways that shingles simply can’t compete with. From unmatched longevity to industry-leading color retention, metal roofing systems are engineered to withstand severe storms, extreme heat, heavy snow loads, and decades of UV exposure.
Instead of dealing with curling shingles, granule loss, streaking, mold, leaks, and frequent tear-offs, a properly installed metal roof provides long-term protection with far less maintenance. That means fewer roof replacements, fewer insurance claims, and predictable, long-term performance you can rely on year after year.

Metal roofing also brings benefits that directly impact comfort, efficiency, and resale value. Reflective coatings help reduce heat absorption and can lower cooling costs, while modern concealed-fastener profiles create a clean, architectural look that instantly elevates a home’s curb appeal. And because a metal roof can last 50+ years with minimal upkeep, the upfront investment becomes one of the smartest financial decisions you can make—protecting your property while increasing its long-term value.

Beyond durability and aesthetics, choosing metal roofing also means choosing a solution built to handle Ohio’s unpredictable weather, from high winds to sudden temperature swings. If you’re planning around hail or wind risk, review our storm damage repair guidance and what to expect during an inspection.
For homeowners who want to spread out the investment, explore home improvement financing options.

For additional product education, you can learn more about metal panel performance and coating standards from the Metal Roofing Alliance. You can also review general consumer guidance on contractor standards through the Better Business Bureau.

It’s a roofing system that not only performs consistently but gives homeowners long-term peace of mind knowing their home is protected by materials designed to outperform traditional options for decades to come.

Benefits of Metal Roofing

Quick Installs

Most metal roofing is lightweight, so it can be installed quickly

Low Maintenance

Roll-formed metal roofs are highly resistant to typical wear and tear

Long Lasting

Metal roofs last 2-3 times longer than traditional shingle roofs

Weather Resistant

Can withstand heavy rain, high winds, mildew, rot, and snow

Energy-Efficient

Metal panel roofs reflect heat, saving you on cooling costs

Fire Resistant

Metal roofing products are Class A fire rated

Styles & Colors

Premium Rib metal roofing — Ohio’s strongest rolled steel roofing system installed by Thrush & Son.

Premium Rib

Quickseam standing seam metal roofing — premium storm-resistant steel panels for Ohio roofs.

QuickSeam & QuickSeam Plus

Corrugated metal roofing — durable steel roofing panel built to last 50+ years in Ohio climates.

Corrugated

The Thrush & Son Difference

Most of the companies who advertise metal roofing and siding or post-frame buildings are simply reselling products produced by someone else. Mansea produces their own products from rolled steel and have large indoor yards that keep their lumber protected. That way, they control the quality and time of delivery. And they create jobs right here in your hometown.

Higher Quality Steel with Superior Finishes

The truth is not all steel is alike, especially when it comes to finishes. That’s why we use Sherwin-Williams WeatherXL™ Coil Coatings. Created to withstand most anything that comes its way, designed to maintain extreme resistance to abrasion, chipping and marrying with tremendous color and gloss retention. And you get to select your favorites from more than 22 striking color options.

Metal Roofing FAQs

These metal roofing FAQs cover durability, warranties, storm performance, and what homeowners should know before choosing a metal roof system.

Metal roofing is built for extreme conditions—high winds, hail impact, and fire exposure—while maintaining structural integrity. Asphalt shingles can be more vulnerable to heat, snow and ice buildup, and long-term weather wear. If you want a roof that stays reliable through harsh seasons, metal is often the stronger performer.
Most metal roofing systems come with long-term warranties—often 20 to 50 years—covering manufacturing defects and weathertight performance when installed correctly. Coverage details vary by product and installation requirements, but overall, metal warranties tend to reflect the longer service life you can expect compared to traditional shingles.
Finish warranties are usually separate from the panel warranty and commonly run 15 to 40 years, depending on the coating type and product line. These warranties typically protect against issues like fading, chalking, and peeling, helping the roof maintain its appearance and performance over time.
Many policies exclude “cosmetic damage” to metal roof finishes—like dents or surface marks caused by hail that don’t create leaks or impact performance. That means you may have visible damage but no coverage if the roof is still functioning as designed. Reviewing your policy language is key before a storm hits.
Insurers often label damage as cosmetic when it affects appearance without compromising the roof’s ability to shed water and protect the structure. Non-penetrating dents from hail are a common example. If you want broader coverage, ask about policy options or endorsements that address cosmetic damage.
Metal roofing typically handles hail with far less functional damage—often limited to cosmetic dents—while asphalt shingles can crack, lose granules, or break down in ways that shorten roof life. In stronger hail events, shingles are more likely to require repairs or replacement, while metal is more likely to stay weathertight.
Metal roofs often last 2–3 times longer than shingles and stand up better to heat, UV exposure, wind, and storms. They can also reflect sunlight and reduce heat absorption, which helps improve energy efficiency. Over time, that combination can mean fewer repairs, fewer replacements, and more predictable long-term performance.

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