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Our options

We Offer a Range of options  to Meet Your Needs!

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We offer 16 different color options for any combination you may have in mind! , Roof-Sides-Trim

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Vertical Roof 

The vertical roof style is our strongest option, with panels arranged vertically from the peak to the eaves. It is designed to withstand heavy winds and snow, providing maximum durability and protection.

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Boxed Eave Roof

Our intermediate choice, the boxed-eave roof, offers a traditional appearance with its horizontally oriented panels running from front to back. This unique option combines standout aesthetics with excellent strength and durability.

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Regular Roof 

Our most affordable option is the regular roof, featuring horizontally laid roof panels. This design is ideal for areas with mild weather and wind conditions.

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14 Gauge vs 12 Gauge Frame

The gauge of metal used in framing is a crucial factor to consider. A 12 gauge metal frame is thicker and stronger than a 14 gauge metal frame, making it the ideal choice for heavy-duty applications or areas with high wind or seismic activity. On the other hand, a 14 gauge metal frame is sufficient for lighter applications or areas with less extreme weather conditions. It's important to assess the specific needs of your project before deciding between a 12 gauge and 14 gauge metal frame.

29 Gauge vs 26 Gauge sheets

When it comes to choosing between 29 gauge and 26 gauge metal sheets, there are a few to consider. While 29 gauge sheets are thinner and lighter, 26 gauge sheets offer greater durability and strength. Ultimately, the decision will depend on your specific needs and budget.

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12 Gauge      14 Gauge

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