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A marketing service connecting Vermont homeowners with licensed metal roofing contractors. Compass Camper LLC is not a licensed contractor and does not perform roofing work.
VT Metal Roofing

Serving homeowners across Vermont

Standing Seam Metal Roofing in Vermont

Vermont roofs are engineered for serious snow. The state's ground snow load map rates towns from 40 to 70 pounds per square foot, and code requires every roof to be designed for at least 40 psf. Standing seam metal sheds that snow instead of holding it. We connect you with an independent local contractor for a free written quote.

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40 psf

the minimum design roof snow load Vermont requires statewide, before drifting and sliding effects

Source: Vermont amendments to IBC Ch. 16

40 to 70 psf

the adopted ground snow load brackets across Vermont towns on the state snow load map

Source: VT Division of Fire Safety

$10,000

the project value above which Vermont residential contractors must register with the Secretary of State

Source: 26 V.S.A. Chapter 106

How It Works

One request, one local contractor, one written quote. Here is the whole process.

1

Tell us about your roof

Fill out the quote form or call. It takes about a minute. We ask for your town, your current roof type, and your timeline so the request lands with the right contractor.

2

Get matched with a local contractor

Your request goes to an independent, insured metal roofing contractor who installs standing seam and works in your part of Vermont.

3

Get your free written quote

The contractor contacts you at your preferred time, looks at your roof, answers your questions, and gives you a written quote. There is no obligation.

Vermont Has No State Roofing License. Verify the Right Way.

Vermont does not license roofers, so credentials work differently here. Residential contractors taking projects over $10,000 must register with the Secretary of State, carry liability insurance, and put the contract in writing. Check any business in the official lookup before you sign anything, and ask the snow-country design questions in our guide.

Vermont Metal Roofing Questions

Is VT Metal Roofing a roofing contractor?

No. VT Metal Roofing is a marketing service operated by Compass Camper LLC. We connect Vermont homeowners with independent local contractors who install standing seam and other metal roofing. The service is free for homeowners, and you contract directly with the contractor.

Does Vermont license roofing contractors?

Vermont does not issue a state roofing contractor license. Instead, under 26 V.S.A. Chapter 106, residential contractors taking projects over $10,000 in labor and materials must register with the Vermont Secretary of State Office of Professional Regulation and carry liability insurance. You can verify any contractor in the state lookup, and our contractor guide walks through every check.

How much snow does a Vermont roof have to be designed for?

Vermont amends the building code so that the total design roof snow load is never less than 40 pounds per square foot, and the state ground snow load map places Vermont towns in brackets from 40 to 70 psf. Higher-elevation and mountain towns carry the higher figures, which is one reason standing seam is so common here.

How much does a standing seam metal roof cost in Vermont?

National cost surveys put standing seam metal roofing at roughly $9 to $16 per square foot installed (HomeGuide) with wider published ranges depending on metal, gauge, and roof complexity. Your real number is the written quote from the contractor you are matched with, and our Vermont cost guide breaks down every variable with sources.

Why is standing seam metal roofing so common in Vermont?

Steep-pitched standing seam roofs have been part of Vermont building practice since the 1800s and are documented on historic buildings across the state. The panels shed snow instead of holding it, the concealed fasteners avoid thousands of gasketed screw penetrations, and the Metal Construction Association publishes cold-climate design guidance specifically for this roof type.

Do I need to tear off my old roof before going to metal?

Not always. Depending on the condition of the decking and local code, a contractor may install metal over one existing layer or recommend a full tear-off. The contractor you are matched with assesses the roof and puts the answer in a written, itemized quote before any work begins.

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Tell us about your roof and get a free, no-obligation quote from an independent local standing seam contractor who works in your part of Vermont.

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