Mono · ON · Service area

Metal roofing in Mono.

Mono climbs the Niagara Escarpment north of Orangeville — high elevation, the Hockley Valley, and exposed estate properties that take the full force of Dufferin weather. Select Metal Roofing serves Mono's rural homes and country estates with metal roofing engineered for wind, snow, and ice. Canadian-made, low-maintenance, and built to last 50 years.

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Why Mono

Six things Mono homeowners come to us for.

No. 01

Built for escarpment elevation, wind, and heavy snow

No. 02

Experience with rural and estate properties

No. 03

Independently certified to 241 km/h wind resistance

No. 04

Low-maintenance — no annual shingle inspections

No. 05

50-year transferable warranty from Ideal Roofing

No. 06

Free on-site visit and written quote

Built for Mono's climate

Engineered for what Mono throws at it.

Wind

Independently certified to 241 km/h — built for the exposed elevation of the Niagara Escarpment and Hockley Valley.

Fire

Steel is non-combustible by its very nature — a Class A fire rating, the highest available.

Snow, ice & freeze-thaw

UL 2218 Class 4 impact resistance, the top rating, plus a snow-shedding profile that reduces ice-dam risk through Dufferin's freeze-thaw winters.

Neighbourhoods we cover

Across Mono, end to end.

Mono CentreCamillaHockley ValleyCardwell
Our roof profiles

Four steel profiles, one supplier we trust.

Common questions

What Mono homeowners ask first.

How much does a metal roof cost in Ontario?
Typical range is $10–$20 per square foot installed. Most homes fall between $20,000–$40,000 depending on size, pitch, and material. Our instant estimate tool gives you a ballpark in 60 seconds.
Why are metal roof prices more stable than asphalt?
Asphalt shingles are petroleum-based — their price floats with crude oil. When oil spikes (or tariffs hit), asphalt quotes can climb 15–25% in a single year. Steel doesn't track oil. It's a commodity in its own right, manufactured domestically by Ideal Roofing, and priced in Canadian dollars. That makes a metal-roof quote more like a contract than a moving target.
Is metal roofing recyclable and sustainable?
Yes — every Wakefield Bridge panel is made from a mix of new and recycled steel, and the panels are 100% recyclable at end of life. Asphalt shingles, by contrast, are petroleum-derived and headed for landfill after their 13–17 year service life. Over fifty years, a metal roof is the more sustainable choice on both ends — manufacturing and disposal.
What is Cool Roof® technology and does it really save on cooling?
Cool Roof® is a reflective coating technology built into Wakefield Bridge's PVDF Kynar 500 paint system. It reflects solar radiation rather than absorbing it the way dark asphalt does — measurably reducing summer cooling costs. On most Ontario homes, that translates to $150–$300/year in energy savings, especially with cool-tone colours like Granite Grey. The technology also meets LEED® credit requirements for buildings pursuing certification.
Is a metal roof noisy when it rains?
No. With proper underlayment and attic insulation, a metal roof is no louder than asphalt. Many homeowners say they can't tell the difference.
How long does a metal roof actually last?
40–70 years depending on material. Our Wakefield Bridge steel shingles carry a 50-year transferable warranty. Compare that to 13–17 for asphalt.
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Sixty-second estimator, on-site visit within forty-eight hours, written quote shortly after. Colum drives every Mono job himself.