Edco Metal — Roofing
This feature provides an in-depth look at EDCO’s metal roofing systems, from their patented design to their real-world performance.
No. A common misconception is that metal roofs are loud. When installed over a solid deck with proper insulation and underlayment, an EDCO roof is actually quieter than an asphalt roof during a rainstorm. edco metal roofing
| | Disadvantages | | :--- | :--- | | ✅ Hidden fasteners (no leaky screws) | ❌ Higher upfront cost than asphalt or screw-down metal | | ✅ Class 4 impact & 170 mph wind rating | ❌ Requires EDCO-certified installer for warranty | | ✅ Looks like wood shakes or slate | ❌ Difficult to repair if a single panel is damaged (requires disassembly from ridge down) | | ✅ Lightweight (1/3 the weight of concrete tile) | ❌ Not recommended for DIY installation | | ✅ Lifetime warranty, transferable | ❌ Aluminum version (for coastal use) is more expensive | This feature provides an in-depth look at EDCO’s
The core innovation of EDCO roofing is not the material (steel is steel) but the . When installed over a solid deck with proper






