14-gauge
24W x 25L 10 Leg height (sidewall height) a-frame roof style vertical roof panels 2 horizontally enclosed sides 1 horizontally enclosed end 2 clear panels 1 horizontal gable Price does not include recommended anchors and taxes.
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$9,945.00 $8,950.50
+ Tax (Price Varies By Location)
14-gauge
24W x 25L 10 Leg height (sidewall height) a-frame roof style vertical roof panels 2 horizontally enclosed sides 1 horizontally enclosed end 2 clear panels 1 horizontal gable Price does not include recommended anchors and taxes.
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Roof Style: | A-Frame Vertical |
Width: | 24' |
Length: | 25' |
Height: | 10' |
Gauge: | 14 G |
Certified: | yes |
Sides Closed | yes |
Ends Closed: | no |
Gable Front: | yes | Gable Back: | no | Walk In Door: | no | Windows: | no | Warranty: | 1 year workmanship warranty, 14 Gauge-7 year rust through warranty , 12 Gauge-20 year rust through warranty, 40 year limited paint warranty. | Delivery / Installation: |
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A-Frame Horizontal roofs give your structure a residential look. The sheet panels run from side to side and does not have purlins or ridge cap. The increase in price to upgrade to A-Frame Horizontal is the additional welding needed on your trusses (bows). An excellent option to keep your residential look for residential areas for a minimum upgrade costs.
Known as the best choice for areas that experience extreme weather conditions, the vertical roof style is hands down the best choice for Michigan weather. The roof panels run from the pitch to the eaves causing heavy snows, rain, and natural elements to slide off the roof easily. In order to tie down the panels to the structure, we must add purlins or hat channels lengthwise making the structure more rigid. The finished look with special trim all around the roof and ridge cap makes this roof style the best option.