A Manufacturer You Can Trust for Your Metal Roofing Projects

Benton Metal Depot is owned and operated by Jim Benton. Since its establishment in 2004, Jim has sought to provide contractors and owners with high-quality metal roofs at their convenience. He aims to offer the best service in the industry by supplying custom orders that are tailored for roofs of different shapes or sizes.

Our History

Benton Metal Depot is owned and operated by Jim Benton. Since its establishment in 2004, Jim has sought to provide contractors and owners with high-quality metal roofs at their convenience. He aims to offer the best service in the industry by supplying custom orders that are tailored for roofs of different shapes or sizes.

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Consistent Top-Notch Work

We seek to provide consistent color and quality in every metal roof through a single-source supplier. In doing this, we are able to match existing structures when maintenance and/or more materials are needed.

All of our supplies are made domestically, allowing for superior technical assistance to ensure that our products are of high standard. Our team strives to offer a fast turnaround, so you can get the products you need to protect your investment. As a company, we value professionalism very much, and we make it a point to meet deadlines at all times.

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Our Core Values

  • Quality
  • Integrity
  • Attention to Detail
  • Hard Work

Why You Should Choose Metal Roofing

There are many advantages in choosing a metal roofing system for your property. Be it a new home or office, consider the following for the complete success of your project:

Cost

Metal roofs are initially more costly than some roofing products. However, note that due to their exceptional durability, they may actually be cheaper when compared to other types of roof on a cost-per-year basis.

Installation

Metal roofs are relatively easy to install. This is because of their light weight and portability.

Maintenance

Maintaining a metal roof is not a significant concern as leaks are rarely an issue if the roof is installed correctly. Even if a leak does develop, it usually is easy to repair.

Durability

Well-maintained metal roofs can last up to 70 years or longer. They have a high strength-to-weight ratio. What’s more, they are fire-resistant and can withstand heavy wind uplifts.

Design

Many types of metals can be used for roofing. A large number of profiles and colors are available to match your project.

Environmentally Friendly

Many of the nonferrous roofing metals such as copper, aluminum, and stainless steel are recyclable. You don’t have to take your roof to a landfill when you replace it with a new one.