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Why Lessard homeowners choose IronWrap
Built out in the 1980s alongside its west-end neighbours, Lessard is solid, settled family housing on mature, treed streets. The roofs here have done their decades and cycled through asphalt once or twice; most are now due for renewal, which keeps Lessard a consistent part of our west-side metal roofing work along with Callingwood and the broader West Edmonton area.
Lessard's roofs are practical in shape, so the value case is strong — metal shingles in a shake or slate look are the popular, affordable choice, with standing seam for owners wanting a cleaner modern profile. Either ends the asphalt-replacement cycle permanently.
The mature tree canopy that makes Lessard pleasant to live in also keeps asphalt damp and algae-prone on shaded slopes. Metal sheds debris and never streaks — a real advantage on tree-lined streets like these.
Lessard is a short drive from our 118 Ave shop, so service is fast. As with most homes this age, we'll bundle eavestrough and soffit and fascia where the whole roof edge is ready for renewal at the same time.
What we see on Lessard roofs
The specifics that matter here
Settled 1980s housing, roofs due
Lessard's original-era asphalt has cycled once or twice and is now due for renewal — the right point to convert to a lifetime metal roof.
Strong value on practical roofs
Simple, practical roof shapes make metal shingles an affordable, great-looking choice, with standing seam available for a modern profile.
Tree-lined streets favour metal
Lessard's mature canopy keeps asphalt damp and algae-streaked on shaded slopes. Metal sheds debris and never streaks, so leafy streets are a non-issue.

