Northwest Metal Buildings for Practical Covered Space
Built for Pacific Northwest Weather
Metal buildings in the Pacific Northwest face unique challenges: relentless rain, heavy snow loads in mountain areas, and salt air corrosion along the coast. Our buildings are specifically engineered to handle these conditions.
Climate-Specific Engineering
- Heavy Rain: Proper roof pitch, premium seals, and drainage systems prevent leaks and water damage
- Snow Loads: Engineered roof trusses rated for your specific elevation and location
- Wind Resistance: Structures rated for 90+ mph winds, higher in exposed coastal and gorge locations
- Corrosion Protection: Galvanized and coated hardware for salt air environments
Serving the Entire Pacific Northwest
From the Olympic Peninsula to the Idaho border, and from the Canadian border to the Columbia River, we've completed projects throughout Washington, Oregon, and Idaho.
Your Questions Answered
Pacific Northwest Building FAQs
What makes PNW building requirements unique?
Pacific Northwest buildings require proper roof pitch for drainage, snow load engineering for mountain areas, wind ratings for coastal and gorge locations, and corrosion protection for salt air exposure.
How do you handle snow loads?
Snow loads vary dramatically by elevation. Lowland areas may require 25 psf while mountain locations need 50+ psf. We engineer each building for your specific location and elevation.
Can you build in coastal areas with salt air?
Yes, we use galvanized hardware, coated fasteners, and premium metal coatings specifically designed to resist salt air corrosion in coastal environments.
Do you offer insulation for wet climates?
Absolutely. Many PNW clients choose insulated buildings for comfort and to prevent condensation. We offer spray foam, batt insulation, and rigid foam options.
What states do you serve in the PNW?
We serve Washington, Oregon, and Idaho. Our teams are based in Western Washington and regularly travel throughout the Pacific Northwest.