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agricultural metal roofing

Agricultural & Metal Roofing in Metro Atlanta

Farm and agricultural buildings earn their keep, so their roofs have to be durable, low-maintenance, and affordable. CKR installs and replaces metal roofing across barns, pole barns, equipment sheds, and stables.

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Standing-seam + ag-panel
Built for Georgia weather
One proposal, all buildings
10-Year No-Leak Pledge

Planning context

Who this page is for

Best for owners of agricultural and farm buildings, pole barns, equipment and hay storage, and stables across metro Atlanta's rural and large-lot areas.

Scope

What CKR reviews

  • Standing-seam and exposed-fastener (ag-panel) metal roofing
  • Pole barn, equipment shed, and hay barn roofs
  • Re-roofs and screw-down panel restoration on aging metal
  • Condensation control and ventilation for enclosed ag buildings

Approach

How the work gets planned

  • Match the panel system and gauge to how the building is used
  • Restore or replace based on deck and fastener condition, not guesswork
  • Detail ventilation so stored hay, equipment, and animals stay dry

Local angle

Why this page belongs in the moat

North and west of Atlanta, agricultural-zoned land carries a mix of barns, equipment buildings, and stables, often roofed in aging exposed-fastener panels. CKR re-roofs and upgrades them to systems that last decades in Georgia weather.

Decision proof

What CKR documents before a decision

  • Roof photos tied to drains, seams, penetrations, curbs, edge metal, and access constraints
  • A written split between maintenance items, capital replacement planning, and owner approval decisions
  • Notes that help owners, boards, facility teams, and managers compare scopes without rushing
  • A planned recommendation for inspections, documentation, budgeting, and phasing

FAQ

Questions this page answers

What is the difference between standing-seam and exposed-fastener metal roofing?

Standing-seam hides its fasteners under raised seams, which resists leaks and wind lift and lasts longer, but costs more. Exposed-fastener (ag-panel) roofing screws through the face, which is cheaper, but the rubber washers age and the screws back out over time. CKR helps you pick by building, use, and budget.

Can you re-roof an old metal pole barn?

Usually yes. CKR inspects the purlins, deck, and existing panels, then either restores the screw-down system with new fasteners and sealant or installs a new panel roof, depending on condition. You get a written recommendation either way.

Do agricultural metal roofs need condensation control?

Enclosed ag buildings that store hay, hold animals, or stay humid benefit from it, otherwise condensation drips on whatever is below. CKR adds ventilation and an anti-condensation detail when the building's use calls for it.

Do you cover multiple farm buildings in one proposal?

Yes. CKR walks every structure, documents each with photos, and returns one written proposal with per-building pricing within 48 hours, so you can phase the work across budget years.

Next step

Schedule an Ag-Building Roof Assessment

List the buildings, their use, and the roof age. CKR gives you one written, no-surprise proposal across the whole property.

Schedule a Barn & Arena Roof Assessment