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COCOA BROWN

HAWAIIAN BLUE

WHITE

CHARCOAL

BURGUNDY

BURNISHED SLATE

BRIGHT RED

GALLERY BLUE

EVERGREEN

RUSTIC RED

MATTE BLACK

BLACK CRINKLE

CHARCOAL CRINKLE

BURGUNDY CRINKLE

BURNISHED SLATE CRINKLE

DARK RED CRINKLE

EVERGREEN CRINKLE

IVY GREEN

ASH GRAY

COCOA BROWN CRINKLE

GALLERY BLUE CRINKLE

ASH GRAY
CRINKLE

choosing a color

We give you our expert opinion about the factors you should consider before making your final decision on a color for your metal roofing project. Learn about the following factors below: 

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How To Choose The Perfect Metal Roofing Color For Your House

  • Are you subject to the rules of an HOA?
  • Does your HOA even allow a metal roof? 
  • If you are a part of an HOA, make sure that you verify metal roofs are allowed and get a list of the approved colors. 
  • Then submit a color chip for approval by the HOA. 
  • What colors are the other roofs in your neighborhood? 
  • Neighborhoods tends to have some uniformity in their appearances. If all of the roofs in your neighborhood are light earth tones, then installing a Slate Blue roof might not be the best idea. 

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Neighborhood Trends

MODERN ARCHITECTURE HAS BEEN TRENDING TO DARK COLORS AND DARK MATTE COLORS FOR METAL ROOFING. 

Recommended Colors: 
Matte Black, Burnished Slate, Charcoal, Crinkle Paint Prints 

BARNS OR OTHER FARMHOUSE ARCHITECTURE ARE OFTEN REDS, WHITES, OR DARK GRAYS.

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Architectural Style

  • Compare the metal roofing colors to your stucco, siding or brick. 
  • These are your main features of your house. The featured colors should complement each other. 
  • Take Additional Property Features Into Account 
  • Doors Windows Fences Columns RaIlings Landscaping 
  • Add A Pop Of Color 
  • Consider using a trim color that is a different color than the metal roof to compliment the design. 

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Surrounding Features


Darker colored roofs can

Lighter color roofs have the effect of 

  • make a high slope or tall roof look less profound. 
  • making your roof look taller, especially if it has a shallow pitch.

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Darker vs. Lighter Colors

  • Look at the main features of your house and compare roofing samples at different times of the day. 
  • In natural lighting the colors will look different depending on the lighting conditions. 
  • In the middle of the afternoon, you may notice a glare with a glossy color. However, a matte color might look gloomy or dull in the early evening. 
  • For the most accurate idea of what each color will look like, consider all your potential roof colors at different times of the day in various lighting. 

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Natural Lighting and Roof Color