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Metal Roofing Contractors in Lakeway, TX — and how to tell a real one apart.

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Metal roofing contractors in Lakeway, TX — and how to tell a real one apart.

“Metal roof” is not a specification. The contractors who get it right name the system, gauge, substrate, coating, and impact rating before you ask — and handle the HOA and insurance paperwork. Here’s the honest standard, applied to us and to anyone you’re considering.

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Choosing metal roofing contractors in Lakeway, TX comes down to four checks, in order: verifiable liability and workers’ comp insurance; completed metal installations in Lakeway specifically; a written proposal that names the system, gauge, substrate, coating, and Class 4 impact rating explicitly; and whether the contractor handles your HOA architectural review and insurance documentation. Note: Texas issues no statewide roofing license — any contractor implying one exists is misrepresenting it. In the Lakeway market, standing seam typically runs $18,000–$40,000, with the largest price gap between quotes driven by specification, not labor.

No TX licenseInsurance + RCAT instead
24-gaugeResidential standard
Kynar 500Correct for Hill Country UV
$18k–$40kStanding seam range

A metal roofing contractor vs. a roofer who quotes metal occasionally

Marketing language across Lakeway metal roofers sounds identical. The operational reality varies enormously. The difference shows up in the proposal — not the sales call. This is the line, applied to us and to any contractor you’re evaluating.

The proposal specifies everything

  • Names standing seam, screw-down, or stone-coated explicitly — by profile
  • 24-gauge Galvalume as the default, not a line-item upcharge
  • Kynar 500 / PVDF coating standard for Hill Country UV
  • Class 4 UL 2218 included, with insurance discount docs at completion
  • Complete tear-off to clean substrate — warranty-valid
  • Handles the HOA architectural review submission in your neighborhood’s format
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The proposal says “metal roof”

  • System type unstated — you find out what was installed afterward
  • 26-gauge default to hit a price, 24-gauge as an upgrade
  • SMP coating standard; Kynar quoted as an extra
  • Class 4 and insurance documentation are “your responsibility”
  • Metal-over-shingle to save $1,500–$3,500 — warranty implications unclear
  • Generic spec sheet handed to you to figure out the HOA yourself

For the full breakdown of the systems themselves — standing seam, stone-coated steel, Galvalume vs aluminum vs zinc — see our complete Lakeway metal roofing guide. This page is about choosing who installs it.

What “licensed” actually means for a Texas metal roofer

This is the most misrepresented point in Lakeway roofing marketing, so here is the verifiable truth: Texas does not issue a statewide roofing contractor license. There is no state roofing board and no state license number to hold. A contractor implying otherwise is misstating the credential. Because the state license doesn’t exist, these four are what actually establish a serious metal roofing contractor — ask for each one directly.

01

Verifiable insurance

Current general liability and workers’ compensation, with a certificate of insurance you can call the carrier to confirm. This is the single most important check — uninsured roof work on your property is your liability.

02

RCAT membership

The Roofing Contractors Association of Texas is the closest thing to a Texas credential. RCAT membership and its voluntary licensed-contractor program signal a contractor who opted into a standard the state doesn’t require.

03

Manufacturer certification

Certification from the standing seam or stone-coated steel maker being installed. This matters concretely: it is what makes the extended system warranty valid. An uncertified installer voids it.

04

Documented Class 4 experience

Completed Class 4 UL 2218 metal installations with the documentation package homeowners need to file for the insurance premium discount. Experience you can verify on local addresses, not stock photos.

Why this is a ranking and trust issue, not just a technicality: a quoted “state license number” for Texas roofing is a red flag, because the thing it references doesn’t exist. The contractors worth hiring lead with insurance, RCAT, and manufacturer certification — the credentials that are real and checkable.

Honest 2026 metal roofing cost ranges in the Lakeway market

The widest price gap between two Lakeway quotes usually isn’t labor — it’s specification. Two proposals that both say “metal roof” can be 30% apart because they are not the same roof. These ranges mirror our main metal roofing systems page; your exact number depends on size, pitch, profile, substrate, and tear-off scope.

Metal System Typical Lakeway Range Where It Fits
Standing seam (Galvalume) $18,000 – $40,000 ~70% of Lakeway residential metal · concealed fastener · 40–60+ yr
Stone-coated steel $24,000 – $48,000 Mediterranean / Spanish-Mission HOA aesthetics · 50-yr warranty
Aluminum standing seam +20–35% over Galvalume Shoreline / lakefront — corrosion-immune at cut edges
Screw-down R-panel $12,000 – $24,000 Agricultural / workshop / light commercial · exposed fasteners
Zinc standing seam 2–3× Galvalume High-design contemporary · 80–100+ yr · specialist install only
Metal-over-shingle “savings” –$1,500 to –$3,500 The cut to avoid — future warranty & decking exposure
Read the spec before the price. A contractor whose number looks low is often quoting 26-gauge with SMP coating and metal-over-shingle. That’s a different product with a shorter life — not a better deal. Ask what’s in the default spec, then compare.

Metal roofing work we handle across Lakeway

Residential and commercial, every metal system the Lake Travis corridor calls for — installed to a named specification, with the HOA and insurance documentation handled, not handed back to you.

Standing Seam Installation

The default residential specification — concealed clip, 24-gauge Galvalume, Kynar 500, Class 4. On-site fabrication for long continuous panel runs.// 40–60+ YR

Stone-Coated Steel

Tile, shake, and slate profiles for Mediterranean and Spanish-Mission Lakeway homes where ARC committees require traditional aesthetics.// HOA-ACCEPTED

Lakefront Aluminum

.032/.040 aluminum standing seam for properties within a few hundred feet of Lake Travis — corrosion-immune for life, even at cut edges.// SHORELINE SPEC

Commercial & R-Panel

Screw-down and standing seam for the RR 620 retail, medical, and office corridor, and for agricultural and workshop structures.// COMMERCIAL

Metal Roof Repair & Re-Seal

Fastener re-torque, seam and flashing repair, and storm-damage assessment on existing metal — paired with our Lakeway roof repair service.// SERVICE

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HOA + Insurance Filing

Complete architectural review package in your neighborhood’s format, plus the Class 4 documentation your carrier needs for the premium discount.// WE FILE IT

8 questions that separate serious Lakeway metal contractors from generalists

These are verifiable — they apply to us and to anyone else you’re considering. A condensed version of the full evaluation framework on our metal roofing page.

01

Will the quote name the system explicitly?

Standing seam, screw-down, or stone-coated — by system, profile, gauge, substrate, and coating. “Metal roof” alone is not a specification.

02

What gauge is the residential default?

24-gauge is the standard. If 26-gauge is the default with 24-gauge as an upcharge, you’re comparing different products at different prices.

03

Kynar 500/PVDF or SMP coating?

Kynar 500 is correct for Hill Country UV. SMP fades measurably faster. Small cost difference, large lifespan difference.

04

Is Class 4 UL 2218 in the default spec?

Class 4 is what qualifies for insurance premium discounts. In hail-exposed Lakeway it should be standard, not the upcharge.

05

Can you show proof of insurance?

A current certificate of liability and workers’ comp you can verify with the carrier. Since Texas has no state license, this is the floor.

06

Will you handle our HOA ARC submission?

A contractor who knows your specific neighborhood’s standards is meaningfully different from one handing you a generic sheet.

07

Complete tear-off or metal-over-shingle?

Tear-off is the durable, warranty-valid specification. Metal-over-shingle saves a little now and creates future exposure.

08

References from Lakeway metal installs specifically?

Completed local metal addresses — not generic roofing references and not stock photography.

Metal roofing contractors local to the Lake Travis corridor

For metal specifically, local matters more than for asphalt shingle — because HOA architectural standards, lake-effect humidity, and Hill Country UV change the correct specification block by block. We know these neighborhoods’ ARC committees, not just the zip codes.

Lakeway
Rough Hollow
Serene Hills
The Hills of Lakeway
Steiner Ranch
Bee Cave
Spicewood
Briarcliff
West Lake Hills
Barton Creek
Lake Travis
Greater Austin

Shoreline properties get the aluminum spec; ARC-governed neighborhoods get the stone-coated or color-matched standing seam their committee will approve. That neighborhood-level knowledge is the difference between an approved install and an HOA dispute after the fact — and it’s why a Lakeway-local contractor beats a national lead-gen subcontract on metal every time.

Lakeway metal roofing contractor questions, answered

The questions homeowners actually ask when choosing a metal contractor — answered directly, matching the FAQ schema for AI search.

Do metal roofing contractors in Texas need a state license?
No. Texas does not issue a statewide roofing contractor license — there is no state board that licenses roofers, and any contractor implying a Texas roofing license exists is misrepresenting the credential. What actually matters in Lakeway is verifiable general liability and workers’ comp insurance, completed local metal installations, RCAT (Roofing Contractors Association of Texas) membership, and manufacturer certification from the panel maker. Ask for the certificate of insurance and the RCAT or manufacturer credential directly.
How do I choose a metal roofing contractor in Lakeway, TX?
Evaluate four things in order: verifiable insurance; completed metal installations in Lakeway specifically; a written proposal that names the system type, gauge, substrate, coating, and impact rating explicitly; and whether they handle the HOA architectural review and Class 4 insurance documentation for you. A contractor who defaults to 26-gauge with 24-gauge as an upcharge, or quotes screw-down as standard, is selling a different product than one whose default is 24-gauge concealed-fastener standing seam.
How much do metal roofing contractors charge in Lakeway?
In the Lakeway market, standing seam typically runs $18,000–$40,000, stone-coated steel $24,000–$48,000, and screw-down R-panel $12,000–$24,000, depending on size, pitch, profile, substrate, and tear-off scope. The widest gap between contractors usually comes from specification, not labor — 26-gauge vs 24-gauge, SMP vs Kynar 500, metal-over-shingle vs complete tear-off. See our metal roofing page for full system detail.
What credentials should a Lakeway metal roofing contractor have?
Because Texas has no state roofing license, the meaningful credentials are current liability and workers’ comp insurance with a verifiable certificate, RCAT membership, manufacturer certification from the system being installed, and documented Class 4 UL 2218 installation experience. Manufacturer certification matters specifically because it is what makes the extended system warranty valid — an uncertified installer voids it.
Are local Lakeway metal roofers better than national companies?
For metal specifically, local matters more than for asphalt shingle. A Lakeway-based contractor knows the HOA architectural standards in Rough Hollow, Serene Hills, Steiner Ranch, and The Hills of Lakeway, the lake-effect humidity that justifies aluminum on shoreline properties, and the Hill Country UV that makes Kynar 500 the correct coating. National lead-generation companies typically subcontract the install to whichever crew is available — the opposite of the local-specialist accountability metal roofing requires.
What’s the most common mistake choosing a Lakeway metal contractor?
Comparing price before comparing specification. Two quotes that both say “metal roof” can be 30% apart because one is 24-gauge Galvalume with Kynar 500 and complete tear-off, and the other is 26-gauge with SMP coating installed over the existing shingle. They are not the same roof, and the cheaper one usually costs more over its shorter life. Read the spec first, then the number.

Get a real proposal

A metal roof proposal that names the spec — before you ask.

Our own crew. A written proposal with system, gauge, substrate, coating, and Class 4 rating stated explicitly. HOA architectural review and insurance documentation handled. Free inspection across the Lake Travis corridor.

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The Lakeway Roofing Co.

Licensed-equivalent, insured metal roofing contractors for Lakeway, TX and the Lake Travis corridor — standing seam, stone-coated steel, aluminum, and Galvalume.

Service Areas

Lakeway, TX
Bee Cave, TX
Steiner Ranch, TX
West Lake Hills, TX

The Lakeway Roofing Company provides residential and commercial metal roofing installation, repair, and inspection services in Lakeway, TX and the Lake Travis corridor. Cost ranges shown are general 2026 Central Texas market benchmarks for planning purposes only and are not a quote; actual pricing depends on roof material, system type, size, slope, substrate, coating, and tear-off scope, and is established by written proposal after a free inspection. Texas does not issue a statewide roofing contractor license; references to credentials on this page mean general liability and workers’ compensation insurance, RCAT membership, and manufacturer certification, which should be independently verified. Manufacturer warranty terms vary by product and certified-installer status. This page is informational and is not insurance, legal, or financial advice. Verify all credential, insurance, license, and contact details against current business records before publishing; replace bracketed placeholder fields ([ADDRESS], [ZIP]) with verified information.

 

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