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Metal Shed Siding and Roofing Panels

A backyard structure is only as reliable as its exterior shell. Whether you are a professional shed manufacturer looking for a high-volume supplier or a property owner building a custom garden studio, choosing the right metal shed roofing and siding is critical for long-term weather protection.

At Legacy Metal Center, we roll-form every order at our manufacturing facility in Penrose, Colorado. By utilizing 100% USA-made steel and advanced fabrication techniques, we provide metal shed panels that outperform big-box retail kits in durability, aesthetic variety, and installation speed.

For backyard structures, the goal is to balance weight, cost-efficiency, and structural rigidity. Metal roofing has become one of the most popular upgrades for backyard and utility structures.

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Benefits of Metal Panels for Sheds

Shed builders and dealers need materials that hold up in real conditions, not just on day one, but years after installation. Whether it’s a backyard storage unit or a workshop build, Legacy Metal Center panels are designed to reduce maintenance issues, protect stored valuables, and give you a stronger product to stand behind with every project you deliver.

Weather Resistance

Sheds take direct exposure, no insulation buffer, and no structural redundancy like homes. Our panels are UL Certified for Class 4 impact resistance and Class 90 wind uplift, helping your builds stand up to hail, heavy rain, and high winds. For contractors, this means fewer warranty concerns, stronger product confidence, and a shed that performs reliably even in harsh, open-environment conditions.

Anti-Corrosion Technology

Storage buildings are especially vulnerable to moisture buildup, making rust one of the most common long-term issues. Our panels use USA-made steel with advanced coatings and paint systems to prevent corrosion and surface breakdown. This helps you deliver sheds that maintain their appearance and structural integrity over time, avoiding early replacements.

The 40-Year Promise

Most sheds are expected to last, but not all materials deliver on that expectation. Legacy’s 40-year finish warranty gives you a clear advantage when selling durability to customers. Instead of dealing with fading panels or worn finishes after a few seasons, you’re offering a structure that holds its color and performance long-term, reducing future complaints and reinforcing the value of your shed builds.

Fire Safety

Many sheds are used to store fuel, equipment, or flammable materials, making fire resistance an important consideration. Legacy panels carry a Class A Fire Rating, helping add a protective layer to storage and workshop structures. For contractors, this means you can offer a safer building solution while also positioning your sheds as a more secure and reliable option for long-term use.

Trim & Accessories for Shed Roofing & Siding

In the shed manufacturing industry, production speed is just as important as the final product. We have optimized our metal trim profiles and accessories to help professional builders and DIYers finish backyard structures faster without sacrificing quality.

  • Faster Installations: Our ability to bend trim up to 21 feet means fewer cuts and less waste on the shop floor or the job site.
  • Bulk-Ready Components: We stock everything needed for high-volume shed production, including specialized #14 WoodBinder screws, foam closures, and J-channels, all ready for our standard 48-hour turnaround. We also offer 33 standard colors to choose from, including our premium crinkle finishes, to ensure your trim profiles blend seamlessly.
  • Rugged Outbuilding Durability: All trim pieces are roll-formed from the same 100% USA-made steel as our heavy-duty Tuff Rib and Lo-Pro panels, ensuring your outbuildings withstand high winds and daily wear.

Custom-Made Shed Panels

Legacy Metal Center Prepping To Securely Deliver High Quality 100 USA Steel Metal Panels From Southern Colorado

Time is money in the shed manufacturing industry. We have optimized our logistics to support professional contractors and high-volume manufacturers:

  • 48-Hour Turnaround: We understand that project delays are costly. Most of our in-house metal panels and custom trim profiles are ready for pickup or delivery within 48 hours.
  • Custom Lengths: Every panel is roll-formed to your exact specifications. This reduces on-site waste and significantly speeds up the installation process.
  • Full Accessory Support: We stock everything needed to complete the build, from USA-made fasteners to specialized sealants and snow retention systems.

Shed Metal Roofing & Siding FAQs

Installing metal roofing on a shed typically involves laying down a synthetic underlayment over the roof deck, followed by the panels. Start at the edge opposite the prevailing wind and overlap each panel by at least one rib. Secure the panels using #14 WoodBinder screws with EPDM washers into the flat of the panel or the rib, depending on the specific profile instructions.

For most backyard structures, we recommend Lo-Pro or 7/8″ Corrugated panels. These offer excellent resistance to ground-level impacts (like lawnmowers or debris) while remaining lightweight and cost-effective.

Yes. Metal roofing is significantly lighter than asphalt shingles, putting less stress on the shed’s framing. It also lasts 3–4 times longer, is 100% recyclable, and offers superior protection against fire and wind uplift.

Yes. Many homeowners choose matching metal roof and siding systems for a cohesive exterior design and simplified maintenance.

Absolutely. We offer 33 standard colors and 11 crinkle finishes. You can use our 3D Colorizer tool to match your shed panels to your existing home for a cohesive property design.

Underlayment is often recommended beneath metal roofing for sheds to improve moisture control and reduce condensation.

In many cases, metal roof panels can be installed over an existing roof surface if structural conditions allow. Proper spacing, fastener placement, and ventilation considerations are important.