Your roof is your home’s first line of defense, and one of the biggest factors in how your home looks, performs, and holds its value. At Morin’s Exterior, we install premium steel roofing systems that combine high-end curb appeal with unmatched protection and energy efficiency.


Lifetime Durability – No cracking, warping, or curling like asphalt shingles. Steel roofing stands up to hail, fire, high winds, ice, and more.
High Impact & Weather Ratings – Our systems carry Class 4 impact resistance and are tested to withstand extreme conditions.
Energy-Efficient Finish – “Cool Roof” coatings reflect sunlight and help regulate attic temperatures to save energy.
Maintenance-Free Peace of Mind – No repainting, re-sealing, or replacing—just rinse off the dirt from time to time.
Incredible Style Options – Choose from profiles that mimic wood shake or slate tile with realistic textures and natural color tones.
Eco-Friendly Materials – All of our roofing systems are made from recycled, domestically sourced steel and are fully recyclable at end-of-life.
The beauty of traditional shake and slate shingles with none of the rot, cracking, or maintenance headaches. These 26-gauge steel panels feature ProVia’s GalvaTec™ finish system, offering fade resistance, texture you can feel, and a 50+ year lifespan.
Engineered for extreme performance and timeless appeal, EDCO roofs come in three stunning styles:
Backed by a non-prorated Lifetime Warranty and a fade-proof finish, EDCO roofing is a favorite for homeowners who want to install a roof once and never think about it again.
A high-performance metal shingle system built to handle anything the Midwest weather throws at it.
While we specialize in premium steel roofing, we understand it’s not the right fit for every home or budget. That’s why we also offer high-quality asphalt shingle roofing as an alternative. Asphalt remains a popular choice for its lower upfront cost and familiar look. Our team installs asphalt with the same attention to detail and long-lasting craftsmanship we’re known for—so whether you choose steel or asphalt, you’re getting a roof built to perform. Want help comparing the pros and cons? We’re happy to talk you through it.