Roof-Only Buildings
An open structure: a roof carried on steel columns, with no walls. Cover without enclosure, for equipment, vehicles, livestock, or a working yard that just needs to stay out of the weather.
Cover, nothing more.
Covered and Open
Shade and weather protection overhead with full airflow and access on every side.
Economical
No walls means less material and a lower cost than a fully enclosed building of the same footprint.
Flexible Use
Equipment, vehicles, hay, livestock, or a work area, anything that needs cover without enclosure.
Easy to Enclose Later
Built on a full steel frame, so walls can be added down the road if your needs change.
Where it works.
Roof-only projects.
A sample of what we've built.

Delta, UT

North Salt Lake, UT
Roof-only FAQ.
What is a roof-only building?
It's an open structure, a roof on steel columns with no walls, used to cover equipment, vehicles, livestock, or a work area while leaving the sides open.
Can I add walls later?
Yes. Because it's built on a full steel frame, walls can be added later to enclose all or part of the structure if your needs change.
What do people use them for?
Equipment and hay cover, vehicle and RV parking, loafing sheds for livestock, and shade over a working yard are all common uses.
Right structure for your site?
Tell us what you need to cover and your site, and we'll prepare an engineered quote.