
Roofing Company Savannah provides metal roof installation and repair for homeowners in Ellabell, Bryan County, Georgia. We are based right here in Savannah, so we know what the Lowcountry does to a roof, and we respond fast. Free, honest inspections with no sales pressure, and real help when a storm or an insurance claim is involved.
Why metal makes sense on the Georgia coast
- Longevity: a quality metal roof can last 40 to 70 years, roughly two to three times a coastal asphalt roof.
- Storm resilience: standing seam with concealed clips stands up to high coastal wind and sheds debris.
- Energy efficiency: reflective finishes bounce our intense sun and can lower cooling costs.
- Low maintenance: no granules to lose, and far less algae than asphalt.
Get the metal right for salt air
Not all metal is equal on the coast, and this is where a lot of roofs go wrong. Bare and plain galvanized steel corrodes fastest in salt. Galvalume is much better, but most Galvalume is not even warranted within about a quarter mile of salt water. Aluminum is the superior coastal metal, it forms its own protective oxide layer and resists salt beautifully, which is why we favor aluminum standing seam near the water at Tybee, Wilmington Island and the marsh-front. We pair it with compatible stainless or aluminum fasteners so you never set up galvanic corrosion, and a factory PVDF (Kynar) finish for color that lasts.
What metal costs in Ellabell
Standing-seam metal typically runs roughly $9 to $16 per square foot installed in this market, more than asphalt up front but spread over a far longer lifespan. We give you a clear, itemized estimate so you can weigh it against a shingle roof with real numbers.
These are general Savannah-area ranges to set expectations, not a quote. Your real number depends on the size, pitch and material of your roof and any decking repairs, and our written estimate is always free, especially when a storm claim is involved.
Why Ellabell homeowners choose us
- Storm, hurricane and insurance-claim specialists. We document damage the way adjusters need it and meet them on the roof.
- Free, no-pressure roof inspections. If you do not need the work, we will tell you.
- Licensed and insured local roofing crews serving the Savannah area.
- Built for the coast. Corrosion-resistant fasteners and flashing, high-wind shingles, sealed decking and balanced ventilation.
- Local and responsive. We answer the phone and show up when we say we will.
Serving Ellabell and the Savannah area
We cover Ellabell and the wider Savannah area across Chatham, Effingham, Bryan and Liberty counties, including Pooler, Richmond Hill, Rincon, Garden City, Port Wentworth, Wilmington Island and out to Tybee Island. Wherever you are within about 30 miles of Savannah, the standard is the same: done right, the first time.
Ready when you are. Call (912) 205-3013 or book a free inspection in Ellabell.
A note on roofing in Ellabell
Ellabell is a fast-changing community in Bryan County along I-16 west of Savannah, now the center of the region's biggest growth story with the Hyundai Metaplant nearby. Once very rural, it is filling with brand-new subdivisions, so most roofs here are new construction. It is well inland and pine-covered, so thunderstorm wind, hail and tree fall drive roof damage more than salt or surge. Bryan County Building and Codes issues residential permits.
Common questions
Is metal worth it on the coast?
For many homes, yes. A quality metal roof lasts 40 to 70 years, stands up to high coastal wind, and reflects our intense sun. It costs more up front, roughly $9 to $16 per square foot installed, but can be the last roof you buy.
What kind of metal holds up best in salt air?
Aluminum. It forms its own protective oxide layer and resists salt far better than bare or galvanized steel; even Galvalume is usually not warranted right on the water. Near the coast at Tybee and the islands we favor aluminum standing seam with compatible fasteners and a PVDF (Kynar) finish.
Is a metal roof loud in the rain?
Not on a home. Installed over solid decking and underlayment, a modern standing-seam roof is about as quiet as shingles, nothing like a bare barn roof.