
Metal Roofing in Post Falls, Idaho
Energy-Efficient Metal Roofing for the Inland Northwest
Energy-Efficient Metal Roofing for the Inland Northwest
The Inland Northwest prairie corridor — from Coeur d'Alene through Spokane and down to the Palouse — presents a different set of roofing challenges than the mountains. Wide-open exposure means sustained wind loads that can peel back improperly fastened shingles. Summer hailstorms can destroy an asphalt roof in minutes. Urban and suburban properties often have HOA requirements that demand a specific aesthetic. And with energy costs rising every year, the thermal performance of your roof directly impacts your monthly bills. Metal roofing addresses every one of these concerns. Impact-resistant steel panels shrug off hail that would total a conventional roof. Modern metal shingle profiles replicate the look of cedar shake or architectural shingles to satisfy even the strictest HOA design guidelines. Reflective coatings reduce cooling costs by up to 25% in summer, and the superior insulation compatibility of standing seam systems keeps heating bills down through long prairie winters.
Black Pine 7B Construction provides expert metal roofing services to homeowners and property owners throughout Post Falls and the surrounding Kootenai County area. Whether you need a full roof replacement or a new construction installation, our crew delivers the same precision craftsmanship on every project.
Post Falls is located in Kootenai County, Idaho, with a population of approximately 40,000. Located 50 miles from our headquarters in Sandpoint, Post Falls is well within our primary service territory.
Metal Roofing Services in Post Falls

Standing Seam
Concealed-fastener panels with clean lines and superior weather protection.
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Corrugated & R-Panel
Rugged exposed-fastener panels for residential, ag, and commercial buildings.
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Metal Shingle & Shake
Traditional shingle aesthetics with metal strength and fire protection.
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Commercial & Agricultural
Large-scale roofing for warehouses, pole barns, shops, and ag structures.
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“Transforming the entire look of my home”
From start to finish, Brandon Ritchie and his team showed professionalism and attention to detail that were truly impressive. They replaced my old roof and installed a beautiful new roofline, transforming the entire look of my home. The quality of their artistry is evident, and I do not doubt that my new roof will stand the test of time.
Kirk Mickelsen
Facebook Review · January 2025
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Metal Roofing FAQ for Post Falls
Can a metal roof withstand hailstorms in the Inland Northwest?
Yes, metal roofing is one of the most hail-resistant roofing materials available. Steel panels can withstand impacts from hailstones up to 2 inches in diameter without damage. While a single hailstorm can total an asphalt roof, a metal roof shrugs off the same storm with zero damage and no insurance claims.
Are there metal roof options that meet HOA requirements?
Absolutely. Modern metal shingle profiles replicate the look of cedar shake, slate, or architectural asphalt shingles so closely that most HOAs approve them without issue. These profiles deliver the traditional aesthetic your neighborhood requires while providing the 50-year durability and fire resistance that shingles simply cannot match.
How much can a metal roof reduce energy costs?
Metal roofing with reflective coatings can reduce summer cooling costs by up to 25% by reflecting solar heat away from your home. In winter, the superior insulation compatibility of standing seam systems helps reduce heating costs. Homeowners in the Spokane and Coeur d'Alene area typically see a noticeable reduction in their annual energy bills.
Is a metal roof noisy in rain?
No. Modern metal roofs installed over solid decking with proper underlayment are no louder than any other roofing material during rain. The solid roof deck, synthetic underlayment, and attic insulation absorb sound so effectively that most homeowners report no noticeable difference from their previous asphalt shingle roof.
How does a metal roof handle high winds on the prairie?
Standing seam metal roofing is rated for wind speeds of 110-150 mph, far exceeding the wind resistance of asphalt shingles. The interlocking panel design and concealed-fastener system prevent wind uplift that commonly peels back shingles during the sustained wind events common across the Inland Northwest prairie corridor.
Metal Roofing Near Post Falls
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