This page will allow you to see available roof styles along with the associated Models
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A-Frame Rounded The rounded angles are the result of its steel tube frame cage construction. The roof bows are made from a single peice of carefully bent 1"x1" steel tubing. This style roof is very strong and holds up against the all kinds of weather - wind and beating rain simply roll across the unit. MODELS Basic | Convincer |
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A-Frame Gable This roof style is provides the Gable look without the expense associated with boxed eaves. It does provide an over-hang on the front to protect doors and windows but not on the sides or back. MODELS Standard |
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A-Frame Gable with Boxed Eaves Our most popular style, the boxed eave gable is designed to provide protection to all four sides of the building. This style, regardless of the siding and roof material provides a finished look that compliments most back yards. MODELS Cambridge | Cape | Victorian | Hampton II | Hampton V | Hampton VI | Cottage | Heritage | Retreat |
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Hip In many up scale residental neighborhoods, the new homes are built with multi-level hip roofs. Customer's asked us for a building that would match their new home so we developed a couple of hip roof models. MODELS Reynold | Reynolda II |
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Barn The Barn style roof is designed to match larger barn style structures without the cost of high side walls and lofts. New England farms brought the design over from the Netherlands and they still very popular today. MODELS Squire | Statesman | Statesman II | Statesman III |
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Penn. Dutch The high side walls and the soft pitch roof of the Penn. Dutch design, make it perfect for lofts. Add extra height along with a loft door and this model makes a beautiful roomy barn. MODELS Davenport | Penn. Dutch I | Penn. Dutch II | Penn. Dutch III |




