Our "All Vertical" option has a vertical roof and vertical siding. This means the ridges on the roofing run from the peak down to the eave, just like the metal roofing on a house and has an "A-Frame" appearance. This allows the rain and leaves to run off the roof more easily. Vertical siding has that "board and batten" appearance and is structurally stronger due to additional framing needed to stand the siding vertically.
Our "Vertical Roof" option has a vertical roof and horizontal siding. This means the ridges on the roofing run from the peak down to the eave, just like the metal roofing on a house and has an "A-Frame" appearance. This allows the rain and leaves to run off the roof more easily. Horizontal siding has that "traditional" appearance as the siding ridges run horizontally on the building sides and ends.
Our "Horizontal" option has a horizontal roof and horizontal siding. This means the ridges on the roofing run the length of the building. This is a lower cost option that can only be up to 35' in length. This roof style has an "A-Frame" appearance. Horizontal siding has that "traditional" appearance as the siding ridges run horizontally on the building sides and ends.
Our "Regular" option has a horizontal roof and horizontal siding. This means the ridges on the roofing run the length of the building and has rounded eaves. This is a lower cost option that can only be up to 35' in length. This roof style has an "A-Frame" appearance. Horizontal siding has that "traditional" appearance as the siding ridges run horizontally on the building sides and ends.