Cascade Standing Seam installs premium metal roofing for ADUs, garages, additions, porches, backyard offices, and simple residential roofs across the Puget Sound
Sourced locally from Nu-Ray & Sheffield Metals.
50+ year performance
Crisp steel lines and concealed fasteners that signal long-term property value
Reduces utility costs and streamlines future solar installs
Standing Seam Roofing, Designed for the PNW
Or text your address and roof photos directly to 206-380-0804 for a quick remote quote. Most satellite-backed estimates are within 10% of final pricing.
Our approach
We don’t treat standing seam as one option among many. We focus.
Cascade Standing Seam exclusively handles straightforward metal roofing projects where standing seam makes the most sense. We usually respectfully bow out of bidding on complex roofs with multiple valleys, dormers, or low slopes.
That narrower focus lets us price faster, avoid unnecessary failure points, and spend more attention on execution.
Cascade is locally owned, owner-operated, and not backed by private equity. We keep the business lean so more of the project budget goes into materials, installation, and clean execution.
Is Standing Seam Right For Your Project?
Pros
A cleaner, more premium roof aesthetic
Substantially longer lasting than standard asphalt or exposed fastener metal roofing
Helps homes to cool more quickly in the Summer
Better compatibility with future solar installation
Resistant to moss and easier to clean
Paintable if you ever want a different aesthetic or to add even more to the performance lifespan
Cons
Slower install. Most asphalt roofs can be rocked out in a single day. Standing seam installs usually need at least 3 days
Slower material sourcing. Metal panels are custom made for each job. This takes 1-2 weeks.
Less forgiving to installer error than asphalt.
Low slopes, dormers, valleys, skylights, or chimneys add more complexity and may make a project a poor fit.
How the Quote Process Works
Text your address and roof photos to 206-380-0804.
We review the roof shape, access, slope, and approximate size using your photos and satellite measurements.
If the project looks like a good fit, we give you a tight remote ballpark before giving the option to schedule a site visit.
If the roof is too complex for our specialty, we’ll say so early.