Metal roof? No cell service? There’s something you can do

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Metal roofs aren’t as common today as they once were, but they’re still out there. Metal is a durable, lightweight building material that lasts decades if properly installed. In areas without extreme heat, it’s an excellent choice. Metal roofs have gone out of fashion somewhat. I’m not quite sure why but I would guess it’s due to them being… well… loud. But just because they’re uncommon doesn’t mean they’re gone forever.

The problem with metal roofs

All building materials block cell signals to some degree or other. There are two factors that tend to make a difference in how much something will block cell signals. The first is energy-efficient design. Something that is specifically designed to keep the weather from getting in will also block cell phone signals very well. Newer homes are so energy efficient that it’s a wonder any signals of any kind get in.

The other reliable indicator of cell signal problems is the amount of metal in between you and the cell tower. You might not see this metal. It could be in conduits in the walls. It could be in the form of iron oxide in bricks or tiles. Or, in the case of this article, it could be something extremely obvious like a metal roof. A metal roof is going to block cell signals from above almost completely. And, if you think about it, most cell signals do come from above, at least a little. Cell towers are above ground level. Signals can still come through walls and windows, but depending on where you are in relation to the towers, a lot can come through the roof. Or, in the case of metal roofs, not come through the roof.

What can you do?

You don’t have to live without good cell signal at home. There’s something you can do. It doesn’t cost a lot, it doesn’t require professional installation, and it eliminates the signal loss you get from metal roofs.

This is weBoost’s Home Multiroom cell booster. It’s designed to take cell signals from outside and blast them inside with up to 10,000,000 times amplification. It can be installed easily by anyone with basic homeowner skills and it costs half as much as that new iPhone you’re lusting over. In most cases it will last 7+ years and it requires no maintenance during that time. Sounds great, right?

Here’s how it works

It’s not magic. An outdoor antenna runs via wire to a complex two-way amplifier. That amplifier sends great signal into the house without the loss you get from a metal roof. It also takes inside cell signals and blasts them out to the closest cell tower. It does all this so well and so quickly that you don’t even know it’s there.

I honestly don’t know why every home doesn’t have one of these. They should just be installed as part of new energy-efficient homes, and they should be part of the upgrades people make as they’re preparing to sell. The only thing I can figure is that people don’t know that this tech exists.

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About the Author

Stuart Sweet
Stuart Sweet is the editor-in-chief of The Solid Signal Blog and a "master plumber" at Signal Group, LLC. He is the author of over 10,000 articles and longform tutorials including many posted here. Reach him by clicking on "Contact the Editor" at the bottom of this page.