Metal Roofing Services in Vermont
Every service below works the same way across Vermont: you send one quote request, we connect you with an independent local contractor who does this work, and the contractor gives you a free written quote. Compass Camper LLC is a marketing service, not a contractor, so the person quoting your roof is a Vermont roofing professional, not a call center.
Standing Seam Installation
Concealed-fastener vertical panels, seamed or snap-locked, on clips engineered for thermal movement. The flagship metal roof for Vermont snow country, and the roof most of our quote requests ask about.
Learn moreMetal Roof Replacement
Converting an aging asphalt shingle roof to metal. What happens to the old roof, how the decking gets assessed, and which underlayment details matter in a state that sees 40 to 70 psf design snow loads.
Learn moreSnow Guards and Ice Dam Prevention
Engineered snow retention for standing seam, plus the attic air sealing and insulation details that starve ice dams. Controlled shedding protects doorways, gutters, plantings, and people.
Learn moreHistoric Home Metal Roofing
Metal roofing for 19th-century village homes and buildings in design review districts. Standing seam is one of Vermont’s traditional roofs, and the right profile keeps preservation boards comfortable.
Learn moreOne process, whatever the roof
Vermont metal roofing is not a commodity job. Design snow loads range from 40 to 70 pounds per square foot across the state's towns per the Division of Fire Safety snow load map, roof shapes range from 1840s farmhouse ells to open-plan new construction, and historic villages add design review. That is why we route every request to a local contractor rather than a national call queue, and why every page on this site links the primary sources behind its numbers.
Not sure which service fits? Start with standing seam vs shingles or the Vermont metal roof cost guide, or just send the form on the contact page and let the contractor sort out the details with you.
How to Choose a Vermont Metal Roofing Contractor
Vermont does not issue a state roofing contractor license. What Vermont has instead is a residential contractor registration: under 26 V.S.A. Chapter 106, anyone contracting for residential construction over $10,000 in labor and materials must register with the Secretary of State, carry insurance, and use a written contract. So skip the license talk and run these real checks instead.
Vermont Secretary of State registration
Residential contractors taking projects over $10,000 in labor and materials must be registered with the Office of Professional Regulation. Look the business up before you sign.
Find a Professional lookupProof of insurance
Registered contractors must carry liability coverage of at least $1 million per occurrence. Ask for a current certificate of insurance and confirmation of workers compensation for the crew on your roof.
Registration requirementsManufacturer training
Panel manufacturers run installer training and certification programs. Ask which system the contractor installs and what training backs it.
Example: Englert courses and certificationsA written, itemized estimate
Vermont law requires a written contract before work or a deposit on registered projects. A good estimate itemizes panels, gauge, finish, underlayment, flashing, and snow retention.
26 V.S.A. Chapter 106Three snow-country questions to ask every bidder
- What ground snow load is my roof designed for, and where does that figure come from?
- How will you handle snow retention over doorways, walkways, and the gutter line?
- Are the panels and clips rated for thermal movement across Vermont temperature swings?
The full walkthrough lives in our guide: How to Choose a Vermont Metal Roofing Contractor.
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