Structural Metal Roofing Elements
We have had to build, repair, or install just about every version of roof top structural steel element you could think of. If you need roof davits, gin poles, mechanical screens, pipe supports, or any other metal component reach out to us for a consultation. If you have plan sets prepared that will result in a fast turn estimate.
- Free consultations for your project needs
- Solid communication throughout the lifecycle
- Comprehensive and professional documents
- Quick turn-around on estimate submittals
- Affordable Cost Plus pricing structure
- Production on-time perfomance standards
Frequently Asked Questions
Here’s a few common question we get as it pertains to design, quote, and build of our roofing metal parts and systems. If you need help right away jump to a contact page link or quote request form and we will see your message quickly. We understand time is of the essence and your performance could depend on ours.
Reach out for a discussion or send us an email with detailed information. We will respond with a quote to design the work. If you have drawing sets already, we can submit an estimate to you quickly.
We offer a number of industry standard metals for your application. We can also source products based on your specifications. Currently we fabricate with all TPO coated metals, as well as Sheffield, and Drexel colors and finishes.
We will usually require a 50% deposit for metal orders upon acceptance of an estimate (work order). Once the order is complete, we would require Cash On Delivery when the products arrive.
Well, our work and service is very high quality but we are not offended by the question. It is so expensive to live and do business in the market today that we are determined to charge affordable prices. That’s it! We simply calculate our Costs of Goods Sold, and sell our work with a reasonable profit margin.
We are one to two weeks out on most orders. We do offer extended shift work including weekends at appropriate costs. Our knees are high coach, we will go harder and farther to keep your project on track.