Originally Published as: Best Residential Roofing: MRA Selects Projects from Opposite Coasts as Winners of Roofing Competition
The Metal Roofing Alliance (MRA) announced it has selected two winners for this quarter’s Best Residential Metal Roofing Project competition—outstanding projects that demonstrate the benefits of metal roofing for every region and every season.
This quarter’s winners are from opposite ends of the country, and they represent the wide variety of climate extremes and styles that are common to their areas. From hurricane to wildfire country, the winning homes are similar only in the need to maximize protection, longevity and reliability. For these reasons, metal roofing was the material of choice for these two outstanding projects.
![Re-roofing project in Anna Maria, Florida installed by Blue Vision Roofing Inc. [https://bluevisionroofing.com/] Photos courtesy of the Metal Roofing Alliance/Blue Vision Roofing](https://readmetalroofing.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/2025-Blue-Vision-Shot-2-Florida.jpg)
Complexity was the name of the game for this beautiful project, but durability is the end result. Inspired to replace their older metal roof in order to match a newly-built addition, the owners needed no convincing that a new standing seam metal roof was the right choice for their home. Their old roof had withstood multiple hurricanes and was still in good shape after 25 years, so the owners trusted their new galvalume metal roof would also stand the test of time as well as extreme high winds and hurricanes without issue.
Other benefits of the new metal roof included a low maintenance, concealed fastened standing seam system, which is designed to keep the home protected and prevent rust, given the home is just feet away from the coastline.
MRA Best Residential Metal Roofing winning project #1 for Q-3: Re-roofing project in Anna Maria, Florida, installed by Blue Vision Roofing Inc. [https://bluevisionroofing.com/]
The gorgeous silver color and high performance coating also is energy efficient and adds excellent curb appeal. The material was rolled and cut onsite by Sunshine Metal Supply and expertly installed by Blue Vision Roofing.
“Just like every other home we work on, we brought integrity and honest workmanship to ensure the homeowner was pleased with their new standing seam roof,” said Antonio Plancarte of Blue Vision. “For us, our customers’ vision truly is our mission.”
![Re-roofing project in Maple Valley, Washington, installed by Mountaintop Metal Roofing [https://www.mountaintopmetalroofing.com] Photos courtesy of the Metal Roofing Alliance/Mountaintop Metal Roofing](https://readmetalroofing.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/2025MountainTopWinningEntry-Q3.jpg)
The second winning project for this quarter’s competition is a master of disguise. The beautiful new roof might look like a traditional wood shake roof that is so prevalent in the Pacific Northwest, but it is much safer and more durable.
The homeowners chose a metal roof to reduce the high maintenance and wildfire dangers that come with a cedar shake roof. With so many angles, valleys and ridges (45 different roof planes in total), this project required serious skill and expertise. In the end, the owners were thrilled about the longevity, look and fire resistance provided by their new metal roof.
MRA Best Residential Metal Roofing winning project #2 for Q-3: Re-roofing project in Maple Valley, Washington, installed by Mountaintop Metal Roofing [https://www.mountaintopmetalroofing.com]
Manufactured by Classic Metal Roof, the new roof demonstrates the great style flexibility that metal roofing can offer. Called “The Great American Shake,” the metal shingles resemble the look of cedar shake so closely, it takes an expert eye to tell the difference.
“We enjoy every project we do but every now and again you get a special project. This roof was definitely one of our favorite roofs to complete,” said Jon Sanders of Mountaintop Metal Roofing. “It turned out absolutely beautiful and our customers will never have to worry about their roof again.”
![Re-roofing project in Maple Valley, Washington, installed by Mountaintop Metal Roofing [https://www.mountaintopmetalroofing.com] Photos courtesy of the Metal Roofing Alliance/Mountaintop Metal Roofing](https://readmetalroofing.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/2025-Mountaintop-Winning-Entry-Q3-shot-3.jpg)
About the MRA
Representing the residential metal roofing industry in the United States and Canada, the Metal Roofing Alliance (MRA) was formed to help educate consumers about the many benefits of metal roofing. For more information about MRA membership, residential metal roofing resources and tools, visit MRA at www.metalroofing.com.












































