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Metal Roofing / Okanagan

Waterfront Cabin Metal Roof Replacement

A full tear-off and standing-seam re-roof on a lakefront cabin — built for wildfire resilience, snow shed, and 50 years of low maintenance.

Aerial view of new standing-seam metal roof on a waterfront cabin, Okanagan BC
Red Seal certified Licensed & insured Serving the Central Okanagan since 2016

Project at a glance

Service
Metal Roofing
Location
Okanagan, BC
Materials
Standing-seam metal roofing — TODO — confirm gauge & brand (AG Panel / Westform / IDEAL) Ice & water shield — eaves, valleys, penetrations Synthetic high-temp underlayment — full-deck coverage Custom step & counter flashing — chimney, vent stack, side walls Matching pre-formed ridge & hip caps

The site

A waterfront cabin on a raised lot in the Okanagan, with the original asphalt roof at end-of-life. The owners wanted a roof they wouldn't have to think about again — something built for wildfire season, capable of shedding snow off the slope, and easy on the eyes from the water. Road access was tight and the lake side had zero staging room, so material handling had to be worked out before the first panel showed up.

What we did

Full tear-off to the deck, then a close inspection for any rot around the valleys and penetrations. We re-sheathed where we found soft spots, covered the entire deck with high-temp synthetic underlayment, and laid ice-and-water shield at the eaves, valleys, and around every penetration.

Panels are standing-seam steel in a dark matte finish that reads clean from the water. Every penetration is flashed with site-formed step flashing and matching counter flashing — no exposed sealant holding anything together. The chimney got a full step-and-counter wrap, and the vent stack carries a low-profile boot so the silhouette stays unbroken. Ridge caps and hip caps are manufacturer-matched, not cut-to-fit trim.

The result

A Class A fire-rated roof with a 40–50 year panel life, sheds snow cleanly off the pitch, and doesn't read as a roof upgrade from across the lake — it reads as the way the cabin should have been built. The owners get fifty years of low-maintenance waterproofing and a meaningful FireSmart upgrade in a single job.

The Build

Front elevation of waterfront cabin with new standing-seam metal roof, Okanagan

Front elevation from the lake

Rear elevation of waterfront cabin with metal roof, Okanagan BC

Rear elevation — full valley replacement

Side view of metal roof installation on lakefront cabin, Okanagan

Side view — clean standing-seam lines

Alternate side view of waterfront cabin metal roof, Okanagan

Second side — matched panel orientation

Custom chimney flashing on metal roof, Okanagan BC

Chimney flashing — step & counter flashing in matching finish

Low-profile vent stack flashing on metal roof, Okanagan

Vent stack — low-profile boot, minimal penetration

Angle view of finished metal roof on waterfront cabin, Okanagan BC

Detail angle — panel locks and fasteners fully concealed

Questions homeowners ask

How long does a standing-seam metal roof last in the Okanagan?

Standing-seam metal panels are rated for 40–50 years of panel life and carry manufacturer warranties in that range. In real Okanagan conditions — UV, snow load, freeze-thaw — we regularly see roofs in their fourth decade still shedding water cleanly. The weak points on most metal roofs are the underlayment and the flashing details, not the panels themselves. We use high-temp synthetic underlayment across the full deck and build every penetration and transition with matching custom flashing, not caulked trim.

Is a metal roof better for wildfire protection?

Yes. Standing-seam steel is Class A fire-rated — the highest rating for roofing assemblies — and it does not hold embers the way asphalt or cedar can. For waterfront cabins and properties in the Okanagan's interface zones, a Class A metal roof is one of the highest-impact FireSmart upgrades you can make. Pair it with metal soffit, ember-resistant vents, and a five-metre non-combustible zone around the building for meaningful risk reduction.

Will a metal roof be louder in rain or hail?

Not noticeably, when installed correctly. The panels are fastened to a solid deck with full underlayment — not to open purlins like an old barn roof. The attic insulation below the deck handles the rest of the acoustic damping. Every waterfront client we've re-roofed reports sound inside the cabin is indistinguishable from before, and some find it quieter because the panels don't drum the way loose asphalt tabs can.

How long does a full re-roof on a cabin this size take?

A single-storey cabin re-roof in standing-seam metal typically takes 4–7 working days once we're on site — one day for tear-off and deck inspection, one to two days for underlayment and flashing prep, two to three days for panel install, and a final day for ridge caps, trims, and debris-off. Weather windows matter at the lake; we schedule around forecasts and always tarp to the dry-in point at end of each day.

Serving Okanagan and the Central Okanagan

Liam Kinders Contracting delivers metal roofing projects across Okanagan, West Kelowna, Lake Country, Vernon, Peachland, and Summerland. Red Seal certified, licensed, and insured — every build is a real portfolio piece, not a render.

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