Regular Style Roofing - Most Affordable Metal Building Roof Type
Sheet metal runs from the front of the structure, to the rear. The roof has a rounded appearance.
A Regular style barn roof is a type of roof similar to a hip roof but with gables forming the top part of the end slopes. Regular style roofs are often referred to as "Dutch" roofs, deriving from the Dutch language. Regular Style barn roofing is most easily recognized by the structure having "rounded" appearance instead of the more vertical A-Frame style roofing. The roof is designed so that the snow and rain runs off the sides Water will run off the front and back since that is how the ridges run. Regular style roofs are appealing to many back-yards across America.
A-Frame Style Roofing
Sheet metal runs from the front of the structure, to the rear. The roof has a "A" shape appearance.
A-Frame roofing has a peaked appearance of an eve of a house. This is commonly referred to as "a-frame" because of it's shape of the letter "A". The ridges in the sheet metal run along the side of the structure.
A-Frame Vertical Style Roofing
Sheet metal runs from the peak of the structure, to the side. The roof has a "A" shape appearance.
A-Frame Vertical roofing has a peaked appearance of an eve of a house. This is commonly referred to as "a-frame" because of it's shape of the letter "A". Vertical sheet metal runs from the peak (top, center) of the structure, to the ends. The ridges in the sheet metal run up and down from the peak of the structure to the side of the structure.
This is the best option for areas who receive a large amount of rain or snow. Snow, rain and other weather, runs off the A-Frame Vertical style roofing easier and quicker because of how the ridges in the sheet metal run. The style of the A-Frame Vertical roofing is also very pleasing and an attractive structure that would compliment any surrounding.