
Not every roofing job is on a house. We do a lot of work on outdoor structures - pavilions, picnic shelters, park facilities - and standing seam metal roofing is one of the best fits you can find for that kind of application.
Here's why. Open-air structures take a beating. Rain, snow, UV exposure, temperature swings - there's no wall insulation or interior climate control softening the blow. The roof is doing all the work, all year long. It has to be built to handle that without failing or looking rough in a few years.
Standing seam is the right call for that. The panels run vertically from ridge to eave, and the seams sit raised above the panel surface - which means water has nowhere to pool and no exposed fasteners to leak around over time. It's a system that was designed for performance, and it holds up. The dark charcoal finish on this one fits the heavy timber framing underneath it really well too. Clean, natural, nothing forced about it.
We work with municipalities, parks departments, property owners, and contractors who need metal roofing done right on structures like this. Whether it's a single pavilion or a larger campus of outdoor facilities, the approach is the same - good materials, clean installation, and work that's going to hold up for decades without becoming a maintenance headache.
If you've got an outdoor structure that needs a roof built to last, this is exactly the kind of work we do.