About
American Metal Roofs of Northern Wisconsin offers locally manufactured and professionally installed metal roofing systems engineered to withstand the extreme freeze-thaw cycles, heavy snow loads, and wind-driven storms common across Green Bay and the broader Northern Wisconsin and Michigan Upper Peninsula region. For facility managers and property owners evaluating long-cycle roofing investments, the company's standing seam and metal shingle systems deliver documented longevity advantages over conventional low-slope membranes, making them a strong candidate for commercial, institutional, and multifamily properties where roof replacement frequency directly impacts operating budgets. The contractor serves commercial building types including office buildings, retail properties, industrial facilities, warehouses, and institutional structures such as churches and community organizations — the latter served through a dedicated Church Program focused on cost-effective, long-term roofing solutions. In markets like Green Bay, where annual snowfall and thermal movement stress conventional TPO, EPDM, and modified bitumen assemblies, metal standing seam and steel panel systems offer a compelling alternative for low-slope and steep-slope commercial applications alike. The company carries Energy Star-rated products, which can support facility managers in meeting energy performance benchmarks and reducing cooling loads on commercial properties. Their product line extends to flat roofing, agricultural panels, and steel systems, providing flexibility across building profiles. As an independently owned and operated franchise of the American Metal Roofs brand, the Green Bay location operates a showroom in New Franken, WI, where commercial decision-makers can review product samples and discuss project requirements with certified roofing specialists. Facility managers overseeing multi-building portfolios or planning capital improvements in the Fox Valley and Upper Peninsula markets should request a quote to evaluate metal roofing as a long-term alternative to membrane replacement cycles.