Open Sided Roof Structure
For some farmers sometimes an open sided building can give them more for less.
Open sided roof structure. An open gable roof is identical to a box gable roof with the only exception the boxed offsides on either end. Heritage metal roof system structures can be designed for high wind loads and are available in a range of sizes and heights. A crossed gable roof is two gable roof sections put together at a right angle. A three sided pole barn can offer lower maintenance costs because there are fewer components to maintain in an enclosed structure.
In this type of roof the ends are left open to meet the walls directly there are no added benefits between the two the choice is purely based on aesthetics. If you need a protective or equipment storage structure we can cover it with clear span frames featuring no interior columns or we can arrange the column spacing to accommodate your storage needs. The triangle section can be left open for an open gable roof or it can be enclosed for a boxed gable roof. Perfect for morning coffee afternoon gatherings or meals alfresco this rustic pavilion features a masonry base log posts painted open roof trusses and attractive shingles on a steep pitch roof.
More storage for their farm implements with less hassle of opening and closing large sliding doors. An open sided structure made with natural log posts creates a rustic getaway in any backyard landscape. The informality of the structure and the mix of building materials offers a relaxed camplike experience to family and visitors.