Residential project in Etobicoke, Toronto — standing seam metal panels installed on both the roof and exterior walls, combined with a torch-down bitumen flat roof section. The client chose a consistent material and panel direction across the entire building envelope for a clean, contemporary appearance.
Standing seam on the roof and walls from the same profile and color creates a unified facade — no visible transition between roof and wall cladding, no mixed materials.



Wall cladding — standing seam panels
Standing seam panels installed vertically on exterior walls match the roof profile exactly — same panel width, same seam height, same color. This is the correct approach for a building envelope where roof and facade are treated as one continuous surface.


Flat roof section — torch-down bitumen membrane

The flat roof section was installed with double-layered torch-down bitumen membrane — the standard for residential flat roofs in Ontario. Integrated with the standing seam perimeter for a watertight transition.
Project details
- Roof: standing seam metal panels
- Wall cladding: standing seam metal panels, matching profile and color
- Flat roof: double-layered torch-down bitumen membrane
- Location: Evans Ave. and Brown’s Line, Etobicoke, Toronto
See our standing seam roofing service: Standing Seam Metal Roofing in Toronto & GTA
See our metal siding service: Metal Siding & Wall Cladding
See our flat roof service: Flat Roofs in Toronto & GTA
