Architectural Features & Options
Eco-Friendly Roof Options for Sustainable Projects
Building
Roof Options
Ordinarily, you might not put too much thought into your roof, but with hybrid steel and PVC cladding structures, you have more options than with a traditional building.
Legacy roofs are, first and foremost, designed to withstand harsh weather conditions. But we thought "why stop there?" Your roof options allow us to further customize your building to make it more functional and more beautiful.
Custom
Roof Options
You can choose natural light. Our white PVC cladding, used on a lot of our roof panels, is 12% translucent. That turns your whole roof into a skylight and illuminates the interior of your building with a beautiful, but not glaring, light.
You can also include insulation for your roof, sandwiched between the exterior cladding and an interior liner. That eliminates the natural light but it also makes your structure a year-round facility regardless of the weather. If you think a PVC roof can't support solar panels or skylights, think again.
Graphics and colors can also be a part of your roof design. We can incorporate your corporate logo or your team's mascot to further your brand or express your support.
Roof
Installation
Strength is perhaps the most important feature of a roof. All roof panels are kedered, individual panels—fed into aluminum keder tracks on every frame—that offer the best attachment and longest life. Typical bay spacing is 20 feet, in contrast to mono-covers or large panels that only attach to the end frames. In locations where roof cladding would come in contact with a support steel beam, an added protective layer of cladding is welded onto the panels.
Legacy roofs are built to last through any conditions. To ensure proper fit and a weathertight roof, each building roof panel is horizontally tensioned by pre-tension and vertically tensioned by our Inclusive Tensioning System.






