Durable Systems That Handle Weather Without Constant Upkeep

Standing seam and screw-down metal roofing installation for homes and structures in Old Hickory, Tennessee.

Metal roofing lasts decades longer than asphalt shingles and requires almost no maintenance once installed correctly. If your home in Old Hickory sits in an area that experiences high winds, heavy rain, or falling branches, a metal roof sheds water faster and resists impact better than layered shingles. You also avoid the recurring costs of replacing worn-out asphalt every fifteen to twenty years.


Sparkman Roofing installs two main types of metal systems. Standing seam panels feature concealed fasteners and interlocking seams that create a clean, modern appearance with no exposed screws. Screw-down exposed fastener panels offer a more traditional look and cost less while still delivering durability and weather resistance. Both options handle seasonal temperature shifts, resist algae and moss growth, and reflect heat during summer months.


If you want a roofing system that performs for decades without frequent repairs, contact Sparkman Roofing to discuss metal panel options for your Old Hickory property.

How Metal Panels Go On and Stay Watertight

Installation begins with removing old roofing materials if needed, followed by inspecting and repairing the roof deck in Old Hickory. A synthetic underlayment goes down next, then metal panels are custom-fabricated to match your roof dimensions and installed in precise vertical runs. Standing seam panels snap together with hidden clips, while screw-down panels fasten directly through the metal into the decking with weather-sealed screws.


After the panels are secured, trim pieces and flashing are fitted around chimneys, vents, and roof edges to prevent water entry. Metal roofing systems are designed to handle heavy rain, wind, and seasonal temperature shifts without warping or cracking. You will notice quieter rain noise than expected, faster water runoff during storms, and a roof surface that stays intact through hail and falling limbs.


Metal roofing works for residential homes, covered porches, detached garages, and select commercial structures. The installation takes longer than asphalt due to the precision required for watertight seams, but the result is a system that outlasts shingles by decades. Sparkman Roofing handles fabrication, installation, and final inspection to ensure every panel sits flat and every seam locks correctly.

What Homeowners Ask Before Choosing Metal

Switching to metal roofing raises practical questions about cost, noise, appearance, and compatibility with existing structures. These answers address the most common concerns homeowners bring up before committing to a metal system.

How does the cost of metal roofing compare to asphalt shingles?

Metal roofing costs more upfront but lasts two to three times longer than asphalt and requires almost no maintenance. When you factor in replacement cycles and repair frequency over thirty years, metal often costs less per year of service.

Will I hear rain hammering on the metal panels during storms?

Modern metal roofing installed over solid decking and underlayment produces less noise than you expect. The sound is present but quieter than old barn roofs because the panels sit tight against insulation and sheathing, which dampens impact noise.

What is the difference between standing seam and screw-down panels?

Standing seam panels have concealed fasteners and raised seams that interlock, creating a sleek look with no exposed screws. Screw-down panels fasten directly through the metal with visible screws and cost less while still offering strong weather protection.

Can metal roofing be installed over my existing shingles?

In some cases metal can go over one layer of shingles if the decking is sound and local codes allow it. Sparkman Roofing inspects the structure first and recommends a tear-off if the deck shows damage or if ventilation needs adjustment.

How does metal roofing perform during hailstorms in Old Hickory?

Metal panels dent less easily than asphalt shingles crack or lose granules. Heavy hail may leave cosmetic dimples on screw-down panels, but standing seam systems typically resist visible damage and maintain watertight performance even after severe storms.

Sparkman Roofing fabricates metal panels to fit your roof dimensions and installs them with attention to seam alignment, fastener placement, and flashing details. If you want a roofing system that lasts decades and handles Middle Tennessee weather without constant upkeep, reach out to discuss panel options and project timelines.