Hidden Fasteners
No exposed screw pattern across the roof face. Cleaner appearance and fewer obvious weak points.
Premium Metal System
Mechanical lock profile • hidden fasteners • clean architectural lines
Standing Seam
Standing seam gives a roof the sharpest, most architectural finish: long vertical lines, hidden fasteners, locked seams, and a cleaner look than exposed-fastener panel systems.
It is a premium system because the details matter. Panel layout, flashing, seams, ventilation, roof penetrations, trims, and snow management all have to be planned properly.
No exposed screw pattern across the roof face. Cleaner appearance and fewer obvious weak points.
Panels are joined at raised seams to help shed water cleanly and create the signature standing seam look.
Metal expands and contracts. The system has to be installed with movement in mind.
Best suited for homes, cottages, shops, and custom builds where the roof is part of the design.
Panel Profile
The mechanical lock profile is made for a tighter, more serious standing seam installation. It creates a crisp raised rib, keeps fasteners concealed, and gives the roof a clean premium finish.
This is the profile homeowners choose when they want the roof to feel intentional — not just durable, but sharp, clean, and built as part of the home’s exterior design.
Colour Options
These are the core standing seam colour options we can show homeowners while planning the roof. Textured finishes give a softer premium look, while smooth colours keep the finish clean and classic.
Matte, modern, and clean — strong fit for premium homes and cottages.
Classic roof colours for a clean exterior finish.
What Matters
Standing seam looks simple from the ground, but the quality is in the planning and finishing. These are the details that separate a clean install from a roof that causes problems later.
Clean panel spacing, clean seams, and a layout that works with the shape of the roof.
Walls, valleys, chimneys, skylights, vents, and transitions need proper flashing and trim.
The roof assembly has to make sense so the home can handle moisture and temperature changes.
Snow guards should be planned where needed — especially above doors, entries, and walkways.
Project Details
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