Tin and metal roofs are built for the Peace Region. They shrug off the snow load that destroys asphalt, handle the wind off the prairies, and last 40 to 50 years — often outliving two or three asphalt replacements. Sunnybrook installs and replaces tin roofs across Taylor, Fort St. John, Charlie Lake, Farmington, and Baldonnel.
Yes, tin costs more upfront. But spread over the life of the roof, tin is often cheaper per year than asphalt — plus you don't have the disruption of replacing it twice in 30 years.
Typical Range — Peace Region 2026
$12,000 – $38,000
Final price confirmed only after a free hands-on inspection. Tin pricing depends heavily on profile (corrugated vs standing seam), pitch, and roof complexity. We don't do phone-only ballparks — Brook climbs the roof, sees what's actually there, and gives you the real number in writing.
A common Peace Region scenario: tin roof installed 20 years ago, panels still solid, but it's started leaking. The culprit is almost always the screws — the rubber gaskets on tin screws dry out and crack after 15–25 years, even though the panels themselves are fine.
We replace every screw on the roof with new gasketed fasteners. This single service can buy a tin roof another 10–15 years for a fraction of the cost of a full replacement. If your tin roof is leaking and the panels still look good — call us before you write a check for a full replacement.
Sunnybrook Roofing serves Taylor (HQ), Fort St. John, Charlie Lake, Farmington, Baldonnel, plus North Pine, Cecil Lake, Goodlow, Clayhurst, and Rose Prairie. For larger tin replacements we travel across the Peace Region — call or text to confirm.
Tin and metal roof replacements in the Peace Region typically run $12,000 to $38,000 depending on size, profile, pitch, and complexity. The final price is confirmed only after a free hands-on inspection — Brook climbs your roof and gives you the real number.
A properly installed tin or metal roof lasts 40 to 50 years in the Peace Region — often outlasting two or three asphalt shingle replacements. Tin handles snow load, wind, and -40° winters far better than asphalt.
Tin screw replacement extends the life of an aging tin roof. Over time the rubber gaskets on tin roofing screws dry out, crack, and start leaking. Replacing every screw on the roof is far cheaper than a full replacement and can buy a tin roof another 10–15 years.
Yes — standing seam, corrugated, and traditional tin profiles. Free hands-on quote, no phone-only ballparks.
Yes. Unlike asphalt shingles which need warmth to seal, tin and metal panels can be installed year-round. Cold doesn't bother steel.
Free hands-on inspection. Brook responds within 24 hours.