Roof style
Gable roofs are the most common roof style chosen for sheds. They have a classic profile with a high point in the centre, sloping toward the gutter on both sides of the apex.
Skillion roofs have a modern profile with a single pitch running from the high point on one side of the shed, to the low point on the other side.
Skylights
Industrial strength fiberglass skylight roof sheeting brings natural light into your steel structure with ease. Designed to withstand industrial environments, these durable panels ensure longevity while enhancing your space.
By harnessing natural light, skylights can help reduce energy costs associated with artificial lighting. They promote a healthier indoor environment by providing ample natural light, which has been shown to improve mood and productivity. The installation of fiberglass skylight roof sheeting can also enhance the aesthetic appeal of your steel structure, creating a modern and inviting space.
Extended header sheeting
By extending the header sheeting you can further protect your steel building from the elements.
Solar panel engineering
Solar panels can impose added weight and pressure on steel buildings, along with increased wind resistance. Wide Span Sheds offers engineering solutions to accommodate these demands if you're considering installing solar panels.
Recent updates to the National Construction Code mean councils are now looking closer at buildings with rooftop solar panels. It's recommended to ensure your shed design complies with local council regulations to avoid future complications and expenses.