Standing Seam
Looking for a modern, high-performance roof that stands the test of time? Our standing seam metal roofing system combines minimalist design with exceptional durability. Engineered for Canadian climates, it delivers superior resistance to wind, snow, and corrosion — all with a clean, seamless appearance and zero exposed fasteners.
This is the preferred choice of architects and homeowners seeking a refined, low-maintenance solution for residential, commercial, or contemporary builds.
Key Benefits of Standing Seam Metal Roofing
Hidden fastener system
Clean look and maximum water-tightness — no screws visible or exposed to weather.Built for extreme weather
Resists snow loads, ice buildup, UV rays, and winds over 200 km/h.Perfect for low-slope roofs
Can be installed on pitches as low as 1:12 — ideal for modern architecture and flat-style homes. Long-lasting alternative to gravel, TPO or Elastomeric roofPremium aesthetics
Straight, uninterrupted lines for a minimalist or Scandinavian look that never goes out of style.Fire-resistant and low-maintenance
Made from galvanized or Galvalume steel with high-performance coatings — won’t warp, rot, or catch fire.Lasts 50+ years
A long-term investment that outlasts shingles and saves money over time.Eco-friendly
Recyclable material and energy-efficient thanks to solar reflectivity.
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Colours
Discover a spectrum of colors to outstand your home, where every shade tells a unique story. From vibrant reds to conservative black, our collection offers viriety of colors to elevate your architecture with style and durability.


Coating Quality – The Key to Long-Lasting Standing Seam Roofing
The performance and longevity of a standing seam metal roof depend heavily on the quality of its protective coatings. At TonToit, we use premium materials designed to ensure your roof looks great and performs flawlessly for decades.
Key Coating Components:
Zinc-Aluminum Galvanization
A layer of aluminum-zinc alloy (Galvalume® or similar) forms the first barrier against corrosion and rust. The thicker the coating, the stronger and longer-lasting the protection.Polymer Topcoat
Applied on top of the galvanization, this UV-resistant polymer layer protects the metal from weather, moisture, and pollutants, while preserving its color, finish, and overall appearance. It also gives the roof its final texture and sheen.
Together, these layers make your standing seam roof highly resistant to fading, chalking, and environmental damage, ensuring it maintains both its performance and curb appeal for 50 years or more.

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FAQ
Popular questionS
A standing seam metal roof consists of vertical steel panels joined together by raised seams that lock together without exposed screws. It offers a sleek look, exceptional weather resistance, and minimal maintenance.
Properly installed, a standing seam roof can last 50 years or more. It far outperforms asphalt shingles and many other roofing materials in terms of longevity and durability.
Yes. Standing seam metal roofing is ideal for low-pitch roofs (as low as 1:12), making it a great alternative to elastomeric membranes or TPO on modern homes and commercial buildings.
Not at all — with proper attic insulation, metal tiles are just as quiet as any other roofing material. In rare cases where insulation is lacking, you may hear a light tapping sound during heavy rain, but it is not loud or disruptive, and does not affect your comfort or quality of life.
Yes — in many cases, metal tiles can be installed directly over existing asphalt shingles, which helps reduce labor time and disposal costs.
However, we always perform a structural inspection beforehand to ensure the existing roof is in good condition and can support the new system safely and durably.
While the initial investment is higher, the long-term value is far greater. Standing seam roofs require minimal maintenance, last decades, and often increase property value — making them a cost-effective solution over time.