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COLOR OPTIONS:

Stone

Stone

Clay

Clay

Ivory

Ivory

Black

Black

Red

Red

Blue

Blue

Green

Green

Pewter

Light Gray

Charcoal

Charcoal

Tan

Tan

White

White

Brown

Brown

Galvalume

Galvalume

Burgundy

Burgundy


Color samples are approximate and may vary from actual material.

Camo
Camo Upgrade is Available

Upgrade your building to a 20 year metal with a camo pattern. Colored screws, camouflage trim and colored doors are also available as an option with this special sheeting. Please call for pricing.

Additional Options:

  • Full Gables
  • Extra Sheets
  • Service Doors
  • Extra Ht.
  • Windows
  • Roll-Up Doors 6x6 to 10x10
  • Fully Enclosed Buildings
  • Roof and Corner Braces available for all buildings
  • Certified Buildings Available
  • Skylights
  • Drip Stop

Product Advantages:

  • We use G-120 rated steel 2.25 x 2.25 tubing with a super strength (70,000) tensile strength test manufactured in the United States.
  • The Flo-Coat process offers a three step process which offers three layers of protection.
  • We have numerous local distribution centers offering local service, resulting in timely installations.
  • As an option we offer a 2"x3" framing for additional structural integrity allowing clear spans up to 40 feet wide.
  • We can add Drip Stop to prevent condensation.
  • Our quality control includes in house rollforming and trim manufacturing insuring precise product specifications.
  • We are American owned and operated.
  • We are dedicated to providing a high quality product for a reasonable cost.

Why Add Drip Stop to Your Metal Roof?

Changes in temperature and humidity cause dew point conditions that create condensation under your metal roof. We offer Drip Stop technology to help eliminate that condensation and prevent water damage to your roof and building.

Drip Stop is a felt membrane that soaks up the moisture and holds it until it can be released back into the air. This creates a barrier between your metal roofing and the condensation that can lead to rust and structural damage.