
A property owner on a farm near Denison, TX came to us with a simple ask: a roof that would outlast the house under it. They were done with the cycle of shingles wearing out and storms taking their toll. We recommended standing seam metal roofing, a 24-gauge galvalume system with Class 4 impact resistance and a service expectancy of 50 years and beyond. On a working farm exposed to wind, sun, and hail, this is the kind of roof that gets installed once and then forgotten about, which is exactly what the owner wanted.
The site brought a couple of real challenges. Standing seam panels run in long, continuous lengths, and that length is both the strength of the system and the thing you have to respect during handling. Panels that are dragged, flexed, or set down wrong can show oil-canning, a visible waviness in the flat of the metal that no homeowner wants to look at. On top of the main house, the owner had two outbuildings they wanted brought into the same look, so color and profile had to match across three separate roofs spread out across the property.
We transported and handled every panel carefully, keeping them supported along their length and setting them with the kind of patience standing seam demands, so the finished planes stayed flat and clean with no oil-canning. The galvalume panels were locked together with concealed fasteners at the seams, which is what makes this system both weather-tight and clean-looking, with no exposed screws to back out over time. We ran the main house first, then matched the same 24-gauge profile and color across both outbuildings so the whole property reads as one coordinated set of roofs.
The owner now has a Class 4 impact-resistant standing seam roof rated to outlast the structure beneath it, with the house and both outbuildings matched end to end. The whole project took three days. For a commercial example of our metal and membrane work, see our Gainesville commercial TPO roof project. For standing seam or any metal roofing across Texoma, call (903) 465-7677.
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