Richland County home installs Standing Seam Roofing
In the fall of 2017 Classic Metals received a phone call regarding some Standing Seam roofing that was needed for a richland
county home. The customer was looking at several colors and options that were available and was undecided on what would be best. After some consultation with a local installer the 24 gauge 16″ wide Weatherlock Standing Seam in Medium Bronze was decided upon.
One of the unique quality’s regarding this job was the fact that the customer and the installer wanted to install the standing seam roofing
directly onto the existing shingles. This required a number of custom trims to be made to accommodate the extra coverage that was needed. The design of the home also caused the roof itself to have several unique and challenging quality’s, but the installer rose to the occasion and did a great job.
The 24 gauge 16″ Weatherlock panels were manufactured on the job site the morning of the
installation, and everything went well and they were installed on the home over the next week. The 24 gauge material that was used comes with a 35year warranty on the paint, and a lifetime manufacture’s warranty so a roof replacement is the last thing the customer needs to worry about.
Feel free to contact Classic Metals if you have any questions or would like a quote on material for your own home or business.



job site that we visited a few weeks ago. The existing roofing that was on the home of Dave and Heidi Scherpelz was Galvanized Hand Seamed Standing Seam Roofing. This type of steel roofing has yearly maintenance that is needed in order for the roof to last long term. Every year the seams need to be re-crimped and sealed with a special sealer and the roof need to be inspected for leaks. Over the years some of these steps had been neglected, and the roof was slowly deteriorating.
would do a great job”.
Hochstedler and Sons did a really great job on the installation, and everyone is really pleased with how it turned out. They really took their time and paid attention to the details, and that is really important for a completed job to look its best. Congratulations to Dave and Heidi on a great looking home, and a roofing system that is designed in such a way, that yearly maintenance is now a thing of the past.


Karen’s Kids Campus began March 1st 2015 at a different location, and then moved to the current location close to Interstate 71 in early 2016. Classic Metals was involved in manufacturing the Standing Seam for the building that they are currently in and worked closely with the roofing installer. The roofing that was chosen was the weatherlock 16 inch wide panel, manufactured on-site in a 26ga custom red color and it was installed by 







metal in comparison to asphalt shingles. This fact alone would
When I discussed with the homeowner (who prefers not to be named ) about why she chose to replace her roof with the 26ga Low Gloss Standing Seam. She informed me that she recently purchased the home, and knew at that point that there were several leaks. Although the leaks made the project urgent, there were several reasons that led her to the decision to not install asphalt shingles.



When I asked Jesse regarding what he does in his spare time, I discovered that he has a lot to keep himself busy. His main occupation is his business, Tranquil Acres Cabins, which is located on the premises.